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March 21st, 2011 -- Posted in Drug Abuse |
Drug and substance abuse among teenagers, is substantial. According to a national survey, amongst youth age 12 to 17, about 1.1 million meet the diagnostic criteria for dependence on drugs in the United States. Different substances/drugs lend themselves to different groups of symptoms. The most glaring symptom in all cases is a change, sometimes a radical one, in behavior.
10 Things:
1. If you wish to identify a potential drug abuser in your home, the first area that you should look for is sudden personality change that includes abrupt changes in work or school attendance, quality of work, work output, grades, discipline etc.
2. Unusual flare-ups or outbreaks of temper, sudden jitteriness, nervousness, or aggression are a major denotation of drug addiction or abuse.
3. Persistent drug abuse may also lead to withdrawal from responsibility & loss of interest in what were once favorite hobbies and pursuits. This may come packaged with an unusual laziness.
4. Changes in friends and reluctance to have friends visit or talk about them and/or association with known substance abusers should also be taken seriously.
5. Some drugs may lead to redness in eyes which the abuser tends to hide away by wearing sunglasses. So wearing sunglasses at inappropriate times is a potential giveaway.
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Prescription Drug Abuse: Signs you Should Look for in your Home
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February 3rd, 2011 -- Posted in Drug Abuse, Health Care |
Drugs have become the problems which are considered to be serious problems in all countries. This consideration happens in all countries including the most liberal countries. It is because the drugs have proven to be able to destroy the future of the teenagers of the countries. Why is it the teenagers? It is because most of the people who abuse the drug are the teenagers. Therefore, in order to overcome this kind of problem, the countries usually make some kind of facilities which are used to cure the drug addiction. The place is called drug rehab center.
If the parents find some symptoms which are similar to the symptoms of drug abusers on their children such as pale skin, aggressiveness, introvert, and the other symptoms, then it is very wise for the parents to take their children to the drug rehab immediately. Such immediate care can prevent the unwanted things from happening such as OD and it is even possible to result in instant death.
In the drug rehabilitation, the people who are drug abusers will be treated well in order to get rid of the addiction from them. The will consume some kind of medicine and do some treatments. There is no need to worry about the facility because the patients will be treated well in the rehab place.
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September 28th, 2010 -- Posted in Drug Abuse |
Drug and alcohol addiction can be a thought-provoking and frustrating experience not only for the addicts but also for people surrounding them, including parents and other relatives. It is barely possible to count the amount of economic loss brought about by the addiction, let alone to count the social and mental loss as well as other side effects. Drug and alcohol addiction for a certain period may result in a lifetime consequence. It seems terrible but it is a fact that must be addressed to minimize and even to eliminate the unnecessary effects, to prevent more loss, and to restore the patients’ normal life.
Finding a drug or alcohol addiction center is a collaborative task between the addicts and the families. However, it is not that easy both because it is difficult to assess the suitability of the offered programs and because there are many alcohols rehab centers all of which claiming to offer a holistic and customized treatment. Thus, choosing a reputable one can be very confusing. In the United States, hundreds and even thousands of drug rehab organizations are spread in every state. To facilitate their searching process, the clients who are looking for drug and alcohol treatment may get help from a third party agencies.
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Getting Help to Find a Reputable Drug Rehab Center
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August 12th, 2010 -- Posted in Drug Abuse |
A disturbing fact sheet…
Pain relievers are medicines that reduce or relieve headaches, sore muscles, arthritis or related aches and pains. There are many different pain reliever drugs. While some of them are prescription drugs, yet many of these are available over-the-counter (OTC) e.g. aspirin, naproxen (Aleve) & ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) etc. Many such non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs are available only at prescribed doses. Some of the most powerful pain relievers come under the category of narcotics.
In the United States, data generated by some recent surveys on drug abuse is quite disturbing. Data from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse found that almost 3 million adolescents and about 7 million young adults from ages 18 to 25 had used prescription drugs for non-medical purposes at least once in their lives.
Today teenagers are not using as much cocaine, crack, LSD, and ecstasy as the teenagers of the 1960’s. Nowadays, kids have found other ways and means to get that high; painkillers & other prescription drugs are being abused at record levels as is aptly indicated in NSDUH data. This up coming generation of prescription drug abusers has been given the name “Generation Rx!”
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10 Things to Know About Pain Reliever Drugs Abuse
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July 28th, 2010 -- Posted in Drug Abuse |
Drug abuse is a very serious problem in many places in the world, particularly the United States. What starts out as a simple curiosity or use that is considered social may result in a serious addiction. Many individuals start using a particular drug and find that they have total control over their habit. However, after a certain period of time, these people may start to lose the control that they once had. Eventually, it will take more and more of the same type of drug for the individual to achieve the same state of euphoria as they experienced previously.
An individual who abuses drugs can develop an addiction that is psychological, physical, or emotional. By the time that the drug abuse reaches its peak, or an individual seeks assistance for their drug addiction, the addiction can be a combination of physical, emotional, and psychological conditions. This is due to the fact that the more that an individual is subjected to the drug that they are abusing, the chemistry of the body starts to change. These changes often result in the negative consequences of being unable to control the urges and impulses that are commonly associated with drug abuse.
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