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Drug addiction
Drug addiction is a complex illness. The path to drug addiction
begins with the act of taking drugs. Over time, a person's ability
to choose not to take drugs is compromised. This in large part
is a result of the effects of prolonged drug use on brain functioning,
and thus on behavior. Addiction, therefore, is characterized
by compulsive, drug craving, seeking, and use that persists
even in the face of negative consequences.
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Black Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment
Black Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment: 1999
• In 1999, alcohol or cocaine abuse accounted for almost two thirds
of the 366,000 Black treatment admissions
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Alcoholism and Abuse
Alcoholism, also known as “alcohol dependence,” is
a disease that includes four symptoms
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American Indians Alcohol Abuse
American Indian or Alaska Native only, not of Hispanic, Latino,
or Spanish origin (including North American, Central
American, or South American Indian); does not include
respondents reporting more than one race
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Amily Nitrate
Pain relief, euphoria, drowsiness;less analgesia, sedation,
and respiratory depression than morphine
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Analgesics
Narcotic (nar-KOT-ik) analgesics (an-al-JEE-zicks) are used
to relieve pain. Some of these medicines are also used just
before or during an operation to help the anesthetic work better.
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Asian American Alcohol Drug Abuse
Asian and Pacific/Islanders
are individuals who trace their ancestries to Asia or the
Pacific Islands. Individuals of Chinese, Japanese, or Filipino
ancestry or origin accounted for about 60% of the Asian/Pacific
Islander population
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Binge Drinking
Defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion
(i.e., within a few hours) on at least 1 day in the past
30 days.
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Children in Alcoholism
Alcoholism and drug addiction is taking a toll on the American
family. As a result, 8.3 million children in the United States,
approximately 11 percent, live with at least one parent who
is in need of treatment for alcohol- or drug-dependency
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Club Drugs
The term “club drugs” refers to a wide variety of
drugs being used by young people at dance clubs, bars, and all-night
dance parties ("trances” or “raves”).
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