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By: Amanda Smith and Ashley Guerin

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Page 1: Drug Addiction

By: Amanda Smith and Ashley Guerin

Page 2: Drug Addiction

Drug addition is a very serious and harmful thing and can be caused by a numerous of reasons.

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The reasons people start to use drugs is if they are happy, sad, wanting to fit in with a group, or just to try something new.

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All drug addiction is caused when the brain thinks that your body needs the drug in order to function

Addiction may also be in an individuals genes

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Signs and symptoms are characterized by the type of drug.StimulantsDepressantsHallucinogens

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Confusion Drowziness, lazyness Slurred speech Poor memory Red eyes Increased blood

pressure Slow reaction time

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Marijuana Alcohol Barbiturates Opiates

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Decreased appitite Weight loss Loss of sleep Paranoid thoughts Depression as the drug

wears off Irritability Nose bleeds from

snorting Sores Rotten teeth Twitching

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LSD/Acid PCP

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Hallucinations Tremors Rapid Heart beat Permanent mental

changes Panic Loss of sleep

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Amphetamine Methamphetamine Cocaine Crack

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There are mental, physical, and emotional effects.

When someone is addicted they will do things that they wouldn’t normally do in order to get the drugs( sex, steal, kill someone,etc….)

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Physical effects are irratability, anger hostility, fatigue, anxiety, depression, lack of cordination, sores…etc.

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Long term goal: user to never use again

Short term goal: dramatically reduce drug use

After reducing the user detoxes

Some need medications to deal with withdrawl symptoms

Other can not go through treatment alone

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Those who can not stay clean on their own have options.◦ Cognitive therapy◦ Residential treatment◦ Counseling

Those who complete treatment may relapse at anytime.