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5 pages in length. Beginning with an anecdotal introduction, paper discusses addiction as it specifically applies to drug and alcohol addiction. The addictive properties of specific drugs are outlined. Bibliography not available.
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to find a way to get more money so he could buy more drugs. He has a wife and two children that did not really mean much to him
at this moment. He just wanted to find a way to get more money, and he knew his children were saving money to buy a new bike. He
knew he would find the money there. At this point he did not care about the feelings of his children he just cared about himself and right now he
just wanted more drugs to get high again. The drugs took over this mans life and it could take control of anybody if they got hooked on it. The
traditional distinction between addiction and habituation centers on the ability of the drug to produce tolerance and physical dependence. The opiates clearly possess the potential to massively challenge the bodys
resources, and if so challenged, the body will make the corresponding biochemical, physiological, and psychological readjustment to the stress. At his point, the cellular response as so altered itself
to require the continued presence of the foreign substance to maintain the normal function. The key to this conception is the massive challenge that requires radical adaption. Some drugs
challenge easily, but it is not so much if a drugs can challenge easily it matters if a drug is taken in a certain way to present a challenge to
the person. Drugs such as caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, amphetamines, and certain sedatives are normally not taken in sufficient amounts to present a challenge. These drugs dont normally introduce
a strong need or craving emotionally without producing physical dependence from a hard addiction. Certain psychological effects are closely associated with the heavy use of drugs that have come with
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