Biology, asked by pragatisingh0603, 1 year ago

It should be clearly borne in mind that use of these drugs even once, can be a
fore-runner to addiction. meaning​

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Answered by af4622913
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Addiction is a psychological attachment to certain effects – such as euphoria and a temporary feeling of well-being – associated with drugs and alcohol.

These drive people to take them even when these are not needed, or even when their use becomes self-destructive.

With repeated use of drugs, the tolerance level of the receptors present in our body increases.

Consequently the receptors respond only to higher doses of drugs or alcohol leading to greater intake and addiction.

However, it should be clearly borne in mind that use of these drugs even once, can be a fore-runner to addiction.

Thus, the addictive potential of drugs and alcohol, pull the user into a vicious circle leading to their regular use (abuse) from which he/she may not be able to get out.

In the absence of any guidance or counselling, the person gets addicted and becomes dependent on their use.

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