Effects Of Drugs In Our Society Essay

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    One of the most controversial topics of our time is drug addiction. To get more specific about what drug addiction is, one must understand how addiction is defined. It is a chronic brain disease that is characterized by constantly seeking the use of a substance. The jump from labeling something as an addiction, and grasping that it is referring to a brain disease that is extreme. The thing that makes this addiction a disease is of the use of drugs changes the brain function in a negative way, and

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    Medicalization is Overused and Controls Society In recent times, the concept of treatment for diseases that are either perceived or real has appeared to become more complex. There has been a great deal of development in the way diseases are prevented and treated. There are all manner of mechanisms and schemes that allegedly cover one from future diseases along the path of imagination such as insurance schemes. One cannot just bury their loved one without receiving a death certificate as permission

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    today’s society. Doctors prescribe lots of medication which can be avoided, when children are properly diagnosed with certain health problems. Attention - deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has impacted many people with the danger of certain medications which is overprescribed to all ages each year. The hidden dangers of the medications these doctors are prescribing, is that our children are being misdiagnosed with ADHD at a very early age, and this is causing many different side effects. Long term

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    The Drug Marijuana

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    Marijuana is one of the most commonly abused drugs around the world and is categorized by the US Drug Enforcement Agency as a schedule I drug. This means it has a higher chance of being abused. (“Legalization of marijuana: potential impact on youth” 1825). Those who are in support of legalizing marijuana do not understand the negative effects of legalizing marijuana and marijuana use itself. There are several arguments for legalizing marijuana, however, the reasons for keeping it illegal outweigh

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    Daring to Defy Drug Abuse If you have ever seen the movie The Wolf on Wall Street, there is no doubt you have seen the effects drugs can have. Leonardo DiCaprio portrays a high-strung stock broker reliant on a multitude of illegal drugs to keep up with his hectic life style. His addiction gets so severe that at one point in the movie, he is lying on the floor, unable to move due to the drugs’ effects on his body. Even though the movie is set in the 90’s, a decade infamous for its use of drugs, today, drug

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    increased the longevity of our lives in society and eradicated diseases such as chicken pox and hives, but has created an addiction to prescription drugs in America. The concept of prescription has made society to believe that taking pharmaceutical drugs comes without a consequence. Though these drugs come with consequence, the positive effects of the pharmaceutical industry helped eradicate diseases that would be a potential threat to our lively hood in today’s society. The pharmaceutical industry

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    This case study includes some reading, research, critical thinking; however, also personal knowledge of this innovative drug. My case study describes the innovation as well as places it in an historical context. We will also examine how the invention the drug tramadol has completely changed the world. We have to consider all of the relevant implications for the individual and society at large. Finally, exploring the consequences, whether

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    Oxycontin Research Paper

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    OxyContin also known by its generic name Oxycodone is an opioid drug that relieves moderate short-term to severe long-term pain (1). It is generally used in palliative care for terminally ill patients in the hospital (3). The problem with OxyContin is there are many possible side effects such as dizziness, stomach pain, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, mild itching and loss of appetite, like any drug but addiction is never mentioned (1). There is a lot of controversy when it comes to OxyContin as

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    The Drug: To grasp a better understanding about how marijuana might affect academic performance, we must understand the drug itself. Marijuana is a depressant and a mild hallucinogenic drug that contains a mind-altering substance named delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Marijuana goes by several names, which include mary jane, weed, ganja, pot, and many more street names. It is important to realize that marijuana is derived from a naturally growing herb called the hemp plant, or Cannabis Sativa

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    “An investigation to critically assess the effects of drug abuse among youths between ages 10-25 of my community of Bonne Aventure” [pic] [pic] [pic] CANDIDATE’S PROFILE NAME OF CANDIDATE: Boshanie Patloo NAME OF SCHOOL: Marabella North Secondary School REGISTRATION NUMBER: TERRITORY: Trinidad DATE SUBMITTED: Monday 20th April 2009 THEME: Effects of drug abuse among youths in my

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