Important Facts about Drug Addiction

Drug compulsion is a sickness of the body, mind and spirit that is complex and frightening. For those coping with drug dependence either as an addict or with some treasured one, it can be very daunting and nightmarish.

  

Whatever the substance be - marijuana, nicotine, alcohol or stronger substances like heroin and cocaine, the substance takes hold of the addict\'s spirit making it impossible for him to live without the substance. The craving is uncontrollable and the addict becomes totally without choice in the matter.

The addict is physically entirely dependent on the drug and without it, his body basically cannot manage to be typical. Such withdrawal, when implemented willingly or by force, results in irrepressible trembling of limbs, hallucinations, sleeplessness and sometimes even other cardio problems.

Drugs have an impact on the central nervous system and the brain. The influence of the drug manifests itself in the conduct of the body and mind. The body\'s skill and the mind\'s facility to think get affected. Since the chemicals in the brain get affected, the drug takes a fierce grip on the user.

Addiction to drugs also results in obsessive-compulsive deeds such as promiscuity, stealing and further aberrant actions. The purpose is usually to raise finances for financing the obsession and if it means deplorable behavior, the addict feels no remorse about it.

A considerable fact about drug addiction is its commonness among certain types of people. Such people include offspring of addicts, people with very low self-regard and people who think that they are helpless and cannot control actions in their lives. People with such backgrounds become almost completely defenseless over their dependency when they start using illegal drugs.

Social and peer pressure too play a considerable role in dependency. What begins as unpremeditated use in clubs, parties and other social occasions due to the need to be with it, or part of the in-circle, spills over into the private life. The addict will start using the drug when alone and in due coursein the long run come to a condition where he is powerless to be without it.

Drug compulsion does not show partiality to any social or economic caste in choosing its victims. People from all strata are affected - the rich, the poor and all those between. Celebrities and the common man also fall prey and that is why it is crucial that you absorb as much as imaginable about it so that dependence can be prevented before it becomes a reality.

Sufficient information is available about drug addiction but the hard truth is that it has assumed epidemic proportions and is spreading very briskly. Drug dependency is a bane on civilization and it must be stopped. If that has to be achieved, we need to educate ourselves about the facts regarding drug compulsion and you have made a start by reading this item.



   


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