The Pros And Cons Of Drug Addiction

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Not only can adults become addicted to drugs, teenagers can become addicted to them too. From the ages of 18 to 25, those people are using illegal drugs “Addiction Statistics - Facts on Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Retrieved from https://www.addictioncenter.com/addiction/addiction-statistics/”. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s(SAMHSA’s) National Survey on Drug Abuse, in 2009 about 23.5 mil people from the ages 12 yrs old and up had to get treatment because they were using illegal drugs. But only 11% got the help that they needed. “Treatment Statistics. Retrieved, from https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/treatment-statistics”. Drug addiction has been for some time an issue world wide. …show more content…

Teenagers want to fit into society and they think that by doing drugs they can be cool and get accepted by the other teens. Also, teens may use drugs in oder to cope with life events that they don’t want to think about it. Teenagers often use marijuana and alcohol as “experimenting” drugs. Marijuana is one the most common drugs used by teenagers. Teens find that excuse to experiment so that they don’t get in trouble. But what they don’t know is that those drugs can cause severe damage and/or consequences. Using drugs can cause severe damage to the body especially A teenagers brain is much more delicate and can get addicted pretty fast because their brain is still developing. And using drugs, the chemicals in the brain are being interrupted by the substances in the drugs which makes them get addicted much more faster. Once that chemical is in the system, then the teenager’s body will need that drug, and they would be addicted to it. Drug addiction symptoms is very easy to determine because their mood will change, and all of a sudden they would want to spend a lot more time with their friends. Also their grades will go down dramatically because they don’t do their homework or don’t show up to

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