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Essay On Prescription Drug Abuse

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The main type of dangerous drugs you hear about are the illegal ones. However, if you abuse prescription drugs they can have major consequences as well. Most people use drugs prescribed by doctors or physicians without abusing them. The estimated amount of adults using prescription drugs as a recreational use is as high as 20%. Many of the people using prescription drugs do not understand how harmful the side effects of these drugs are. Most people abuse prescription drugs to get the better mood, adrenaline rush, or to ease mental or physical pain. Most of the abused prescription drugs are sedatives, tranquilizers, or painkillers. These are widely found and easy to obtain. Many of the addicts are either prescribed by a doctor or stolen from a friend or relative. Most of the addicts are oblivious …show more content…

Teenagers between the ages of 12-17 have a 3.5% rate of addiction to prescription drugs. Prescription drugs have many disorders that may be developed if they are abused. Some of the disorders include: depression, anxiety, ADHD in adults and children, and Polysubstance abuse. Polysubstance abuse is when the addict is addicted to three or more prescription drugs in a time period. The main causes of prescription drug use are genetics, effects in the brain, other causes (the other causes are less common so there’s vast variety of them). The three most common signs and symptoms of prescription drug abuse are psychological/mood factors, behavioral symptoms, and physical symptoms. There are many effects of prescription drug abuse including: masking positive and negative emotions, decreased academic performance, moving to illegal drugs, and decreased motivation. Withdrawal symptoms have many of the same as illegal drugs and alcohol. Some of the withdrawal symptoms include: tremors, sweating, craving, headaches, vomiting, diarrhea, anxiety, depression, fever, insomnia, and

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