Drugs PDF
Drugs PDF
Drugs PDF
Famous
Symptoms Effects
Addicts
Prevention
Treatment Conclusion
& control
What Is Drug?
Recreational drugs
e.g. Alcohol, nicotine, and
caffeine etc.
Drug Abuse:
Drug abuse is the non permissive consumption of
certain substance that may lead to physical and
psychological dependence.
1. Chronic
2. Loss of Control
3. Compulsion
4. Use despite negative consequences
5. Cravings
Risk Factors
Your genes
Mental health
Family and social environment disturbance
Effect on the brain
Cont…
• Abused drug causes a surge in levels of dopamine in
your brain, which trigger feelings of pleasure.
Loss of coordination
Poor judgment
Slowed reflexes
Distorted vision
Memory loss
Blackout
Illegal Drug Usage All Over The World:
Bill Clinton:
President Bill Clinton famously admitted
to trying marijuana while completing his
Rhodes scholarship at Oxford.
Prevention Is Better
“
Than Cure”
Prevention and Control to Drug Addiction!
Hospitalization
Behavioral Therapies
Occupational Therapy
Change in Addict’s
Social Environment
Conclusion
• Drug abuse is a complex problem thought to result from
a combination of psychological, and environmental
factors. Infants of abusers may suffer from neglect or the
effects of parental drug use. As they grow into childhood,
they may demonstrate antisocial behavior, and signs
of malnutrition, poor self-esteem, depression,
or attention deficit disorder. Identification of drug abuse
is a difficult first step on the road to recovery because of
the methods many abuses use to hide their addiction, the
inability of family members to recognize or accept the
problem, and the relatives' enabling behavior.
References
1. www.htv.com.pk/life/drug-addiction-in-pakistan
2. www.scribd.com/doc/236828022/Drug-
Addiction-Causes-and-Remedial-
Measures#scribd
3. www.biologydiscussion.com/essay/essay-on-the-
prevention-and-control-to-drug-addiction/1457
4. www.addictionofdrug.blogspot.com/2010/04/dr
ug-abuse-is-serious-psycho.html