Addiction is a complex disorder characterized by compulsive drug use. People who are addicted feel an overwhelming, uncontrollable need for drugs or alcohol, even in the face of negative consequences. Repeated drug use alters the brain-causing long-lasting changes to the way it looks and functions. These brain changes interfere with your ability to think clearly, exercise good judgment, control your behavior, and feel normal without drugs. These changes are also responsible, in large part, for the drug cravings and compulsion to use that make addiction so powerful.
well drugs have all kinds of effects and death is one of the big ones also addiction
First it depends on the drug and how much and how often. Addiction of any kind is very serious and should be taken seriously. The physical, emotional, and mental are all affected. Not to mention those around you loved ones or otherwise. Please seek help if you feel you may be addicted to any drug.
By far the most difficult drug, or class of drug, to overcome are the Benzo's. Shorter lasting ones are the worst, yet even those with longer half-lives can take several months to years to recover from.
The compulsive behaviors is driven to overcome the intolerable rage of being helpless and not in control of ones life. The object of the addiction is not the addictive part. If quit one drug or non-drug addiction, usually go to a different object of displacement to focus on.
Theere are entirely too many causes to state in this answer but some common ones include: drug addiction, lack of morals and values, and peer pressure.
Public treatment center treat a variety of medical conditions. Some specialize in drug addiction and may not be qualified to treat all medical conditions. So the best solution is to call and specifically check if they treat your current medical condition.
Some negative side or health effects that atrial fibrillation can have on ones body are stroke because your heart beats faster and irregularly Your heart stops pumping blood to your brain and thus causes a stroke.
Alcohol is a drug and car should be taken with it. The more someone drinks, the more hazardous it will be to their health. In moderation though, drinking will do minimal damage to ones health.
Nausea, itching and feeling warm are the big ones. if you take it for a long time you also need to worry about addiction.
Probably none. Food can have nutritional information on the package but not health claims. That would be under the drug guidelines of the FDA and not the food ones.
First it depends on the drug and how much and how often. Addiction of any kind is very serious and should be taken seriously. The physical, emotional, and mental are all affected. Not to mention those around you loved ones or otherwise. Please seek help if you feel you may be addicted to any drug.
I tend to find death is one side effects worth taking note of. If happens more than four times I would consider seeking medical/legal advice. Lesser effects tend to be drug specific. Which ones are you dealing?