Yes, especially if they are opiate based.
Drugs do not have the ability to become addicted
you can be addicted from the moment you start but it only takes a little bit for you to become in the habbit of doing drugs.
No, not all people become addicted to drugs. It depends on the type of drugs as well as the type of personality the person has, which makes some people more likely to become addicted than others.
There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
because you can become addicted or die
Its usually their experience of drugs most interventionists Were addicted to drugs before
Simple. Never take them.
All of these are correct
All of these are correct
They are addicted on drugs, alcohol, legal issues, money problems etc...
Yes, it is certainly possible to get addicted to legal and illegal drugs alike. Alcohol, one of the most widely consumed legal drugs, can be physically and psychologically addictive. Caffeine, while not often thought of as a drug, can in fact cause (relatively mild) psychological addiction. Of course, illegal drugs such as methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine are also addictive. Prescription medications can also be considered legal in a sense, and even those prescribed some these substances can become dependent or addicted. Opioid painkillers such as morphine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone are possibly some of the most addictive 'legal' drugs. Individuals using these medications for chronic pain, as well as those frequently abusing them, can suffer severe, though generally not life threatening, withdrawal symptoms that are exceedingly unpleasant.
Infants born to drug addicted mothers tend to be drug addicted themselves. Mothers should not become pregnant when they are actively using drugs.