Essays About dependence drug

 

  • Psychological Element in Drug Use and Dependence
    ... report significant positive response (at least in one third of the subjects) it strongly suggests of the existence of psychological element in drug dependence. ...
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  • Drug abuse
    ... If a person becomes addicted the person can develope psychological or mental dependence on the drug.With psychological dependence, a person feels the need to ...
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  • Ecstasy: A Drug to be More Addictive Than Once Thought
    ... Clearing house it was found that of 1200 young people surveyed who admitted to regular ecstasy use, 43% met standards for the diagnosis of drug dependence. ...
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  • Drug Addiction
    ... Addiction is an illness that affects all of us one way or another. This drug dependence will eventually progress and can result in tragedies. ...
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  • Cocaine
    ... (www.cocaine.org) As for the tolerance and dependence, like any drug it exists when higher doses are necessary to achieve the same effects once reached with ...
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  • Drugs- An Abstract
    ... blues, reds, sekkies and Jellies. It is a sedative drug. Users develope a tolerance and dependence to the drug, leading to death.
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  • drug testing in the workplace
    ... Alcohol testing does not differentiate casual drinking from alcohol dependence or alcoholism. Drug tests can create an untrustworthy environment for the ...
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  • drug addicition
    ... control. They are still dependant on their drug, and that dependence is more likely to show at times of stress or pressure. Thankfully ...
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  • How the Nervous System works and How Drugs Affect It
    ... Physical drug dependence for instance is a craving or irresistible urge for a drug's pleasurable effects. A big creator of physical drug dependence is Cocaine. ...
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  • Drugs
    ... PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE: This type of dependence involves leaving, it becomes a habit to take a drug, in order to cope with stressful and anxiety provoking ...
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  • Drug Testing vs. Employee Assi
    ... According to The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 25 percent of all hospitalized patients have alcohol related problems. ...
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  • Addiction vs Habit
    ... need for the drug, an increased tolerance to its effect, and a physical dependence as indicated by severe painful symptoms when the drug is withdrawn" (http ...
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  • Marijuana 3
    ... frequency and high level of intensity, " characterized by a large degree of psychological dependence and perhaps a physical dependence as well. Drug abuse has ...
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  • Barbituates
    ... complete. Dependence upon this drug is almost guaranteed. Each time the dosage must be raised to get the same "high" feeling. People ...
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  • Cannabis
    ... But, regular users often develop a psychological dependence. Without the drug, users can feel anxious, or panicky. Logical thinking tends to be slowed. ...
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  • Alcohol
    ... Since 1979 illicit drug use and alcohol consumption have declined, but the widespread use of and dependence on these substance continue. ...
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  • The effects of Marijuana
    ... For example, the report says that while heavy consumption of either drug can lead to dependence, only alcohol produces a "well defined withdrawal syndrome". ...
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  • Marjuana
    ... For example, the report says that while heavy consumption of either drug can lead to dependence, only alcohol produces a "well defined withdrawal syndrome". ...
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  • RITALIN,
    ... of improper use and abuse." "Ritalin should be given with caution to emotionally unstable patients and those with a history of drug dependence and alcoholism ...
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  • ADHD Children
    ... blood pressure and heart rate, skin rashes, abdominal pain, weight loss, digestive problems, toxic psychosis, psychotic episodes, drug dependence, and anxiety. ...
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  • Say No to Marijuana Legalization
    ... According to one study, marijuana use by teenagers who have prior serious antisocial problems can quickly lead to dependence on the drug. ...
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  • Cocaine Intoxication
    Typically, what starts out as an experimental and recreational usage leads to a stage of complete dependence on the drug and total disintegration of the ...
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  • Aids and the Media
    ... for a psychiatric disorder, 40% reported using an illicit drug other than marijuana, and more than 12% screened positive for drug dependence during the ...
    (1831 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • The Cask Of Amontillado Sumary
    ... of smoking nicotine include physical dependence and tolerance for the substance, immediate sense of gratification, use of the drug despite social and medical ...
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  • Medical Mariujana
    ... But it is not a drug with great dependence potential. Conclusion: It comes down to this: medical marijuana can help people, plain and simpole. ...
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  • Legalization Of Marijuana
    ... While certain vulnerable populations can develop a dependence on the drug, withdrawal is "mild and sensibleaE? compared with alcohol or heroin withdrawal. ...
    (2343 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Marijuana Myths and Facts
    ... forming" (p61, John Salak)] and that long - term marijuana users often need help and drug treatment as well as experiencing physical dependence and withdrawal. ...
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  • Drug use
    ... user. Addiction is referred to as the intense craving for a drug that develops after a period of physical dependence. By examining ...
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  • The Ethics of Harm Reduction
    ... An addicting drug came to mean a drug that produces physical dependence. That is, withdrawal symptoms appear when the drug is abruptly discontinued. ...
    (2105 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • LSD
    ... small doses. There is no physical dependence to LSD, but a few users develop a psychological dependence to the drug. The production ...
    (1839 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

     


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