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Explanation:

What are drugs?

Drugs are chemical substances that can change how your body and mind work. They include prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.

What is drug use?

Drug use, or misuse, includes

Using illegal substances, such as

Anabolic steroids

Club drugs

Cocaine

Heroin

Inhalants

Marijuana

Methamphetamines

Misusing prescription medicines, including opioids. This means taking the medicines in a different way than the health care provider prescribed. This includes

Taking a medicine that was prescribed for someone else

Taking a larger dose than you are supposed to

Using the medicine in a different way than you are supposed to. For example, instead of swallowing your tablets, you might crush and then snort or inject them.

Using the medicine for another purpose, such as getting high

Misusing over-the-counter medicines, including using them for another purpose and using them in a different way than you are supposed to

Drug use is dangerous. It can harm your brain and body, sometimes permanently. It can hurt the people around you, including friends, families, kids, and unborn babies. Drug use can also lead to addiction.

What is drug addiction?

Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease. It causes a person to take drugs repeatedly, despite the harm they cause. Repeated drug use can change the brain and lead to addiction.

The brain changes from addiction can be lasting, so drug addiction is considered a "relapsing" disease. This means that people in recovery are at risk for taking drugs again, even after years of not taking them.

Does everyone who takes drugs become addicted?

Not everyone who uses drugs becomes addicted. Everyone's bodies and brains are different, so their reactions to drugs can also be different. Some people may become addicted quickly, or it may happen over time. Other people never become addicted. Whether or not someone becomes addicted depends on many factors. They include genetic, environmental, and developmental factors.

What are the signs that someone has a drug problem?

Signs that someone has a drug problem include  

Changing friends a lot

Spending a lot of time alone

Losing interest in favorite things

Not taking care of themselves - for example, not taking showers, changing clothes, or brushing their teeth

Being really tired and sad

Eating more or eating less than usual

Being very energetic, talking fast, or saying things that don't make sense

Being in a bad mood

Quickly changing between feeling bad and feeling good

Sleeping at strange hours

Missing important appointments

Having problems at work or at school

Having problems in personal or family relationships

What are the treatments for drug addiction?

Treatments for drug addiction include counseling, medicines, or both. Research shows that combining medicines with counseling gives most people the best chance of success.

The counseling may be individual, family, and/or group therapy. It can help you

Understand why you got addicted

See how drugs changed your behavior

Learn how to deal with your problems so you won't go back to using drugs

Learn to avoid places, people, and situations where you might be tempted to use drugs

Medicines can help with the symptoms of withdrawal. For addiction to certain drugs, there are also medicines that can help you re-establish normal brain function and decrease your cravings.

If you have a mental disorder along with an addiction, it is known as a dual diagnosis. It is important to treat both problems. This will increase your chance of success.

If you have a severe addiction, you may need hospital-based or residential treatment. Residential treatment programs combine housing and treatment services.

Can drug use and addiction be prevented?

Drug use and addiction are preventable. Prevention programs involving families, schools, communities, and the media may prevent or reduce drug use and addiction. These programs include education and outreach to help people understand the risks of drug use.  

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