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Research paper about Drugs

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Answered by sohakhan41
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Explanation:

Drug is a chemical substance used in the treatment, prevention, and diagnosis of diseases or used to improve physical or mental health.

Illegal drugs apparently refer to illicit and illegal drugs. The difference between legal and illegal drugs is that illegal drugs are more addictive than legal ones. Unlike illegal drugs, legal drugs are regulated and prescribed by pharmacists and doctors. Illegal drugs also cause more damage to the body than legal drugs. These illegal drugs are still being trafficked through the illegal drug trade involving South American countries, such as Colombia and Jamaica. Some of the world's leading drug traffickers are Afghanistan, China, and Mexico. Illicit drugs cause many problems, in addition to damage to the body. For example, the use of illicit drugs can lead to financial ruin, accidents, and family problems. Taking illegal drugs takes up a large portion of a person's income and time. Basically, a person's health will deteriorate after he becomes addicted to illicit drugs. There are four types of drugs and they are all addictive. All four types of illicit drugs harm the body and adversely affect it and have different uses. Illegal drugs used by consumers around the world include various forms; it adversely affects the consumer physically and mentally, and there are a variety of uses.

Answered by ItzCuteGiggle
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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.

Drugs 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.

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