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Amity University Madhya Pradesh
Amity Law School
Gwalior
Sociology- II
A Project work on “Life of Youth and Drug Addiction”
Submitted To: Submitted By:
Dr. Saroj Choudhary Raj Kishor
Assistant Professor B.A., LLB (H.)
ALS
INDEX
1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..1
2. Drug Addiction and Drug Abuse…………………………………………………………1
3. Types of Drugs……………………………………………………………………………..2
4. Drugs and Brain…………………………………………………………………………...2
5. Drugs and Health………………………………………………………………………….3
6. Drugs and Youth…………………………………………………………………………..5
7. How to Know if Someone is Drug Addict…….……………………………………….....7
8. Prevention of Drug Addiction…………………………………………………………….8
9. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………….9
10. Bibliography………………………………………….....................................................11
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INTRODUCTION
We are talking about drug addiction, so first of all we should know about drugs that what are
drugs? All substances other than food that changes our mental and physical life are known as
drugs. Drugs are mostly used for medical treatment. But many drugs are used other than
medical treatment. Drugs effect our mental health if it not taken with proper precautions.
Illegally use of drugs for other than medical uses become harmful for health and after some
time a person is addicted to a drug that he uses. When a person takes drug in too much quantity
for a long time, he will become addicted or dependent on that drug. If he will not take drug
than he will be uncomfortable and behave improper. He will lose all his senses if a proper
quantity of drug will not be provided to him. Dependency on the drugs is termed as drug
addiction. Drug addiction is main problem in each and every society. Drug addiction includes
intoxication under alcohol, heroin, cocaine, tobacco, inhalant, marijuana, opium, etc., all these
are categorised under narcotics drugs.
India has highest number of youth population. Youth is the backbone of a country but if
backbone of a country will not healthy than how can a country’s progress. Population of India
has reached over 1 billion and amongst them over 3 million people are drug addicted. So, how
can a country progress and develop itself. Adolescent are the most effected by drug addiction.
Drug addiction is a psychological disease that affects our mental health as well as physical
health. For prevention of drug addiction there is no specific treatment instead of awareness of
harmful effects of drugs.
DRUG ADDICTION AND DRUG ABUSE
Drug addiction and drug abuse both are two different terms but people used these
interchangeably as they think that both are same. A person can be drug abused without being
drug addicted. Both terms are different from each other. Drug abuse definitions focuses more
on the way a person consumes drugs, while the drug addiction definition focuses on the uses
of drugs and psychological and physiological effects of drugs on body.
Drug abuse is a generic term for abuse of any drug, including tobacco, inhalant and alcohol.
But drug addiction is not limited to the abuse of drugs; it is a bad habit of consuming drugs that
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is very difficult to leave even after numerous of attempts. Alcohol is also covered under drug
abuse and drug addiction because it has also so many bad effects on health.
TYPES OF DRUGS
According to Castle Craig Hospital - one of Europe’s leading drug and alcohol rehabilitation
centres all drugs are fall into categories of stimulants, depressants, opiates and hallucinogens.
All these types of drugs are addictive, induce dependence and have different effects on the
human brain and body.
 Stimulants- Stimulants act on the central nervous system and are associated with
feelings of extreme well-being, increased mental and motor activity. Examples include
cocaine, crack cocaine, amphetamines (speed) and ecstasy (which is also a
hallucinogen).
 Depressants- Depressants are chemicals that slow down the central nervous system and
suppress brain activity causing relief from anxiety. The most common depressants are
alcohol and cannabis. Others include barbiturates and benzodiazepines (e.g. valium,
temazepam).
 Opiates & Opioids- Opiate and opioid drugs provide pain relief, euphoria, and sedation
and in increasing doses induce coma. Examples include heroin, morphine, opium,
methadone, dipipanone and pethidine.
 Hallucinogens- Hallucinogens cause changes in a person's perception of reality. These
include cannabis, LSD, ecstasy and psilocybin (magic mushrooms).
DRUGS AND BRAIN
The brain is a communication centre consisting of billions of neurons, or nerve cells. Networks
of neurons pass messages from back and forth among different structure within the brain, the
spinal cord, and nerves in the rest of the body (the peripheral nervous system). These nerve
networks coordinate and regulate everything we feel, think, and do.
Drugs are chemicals that affect the brain by tapping into its communication system and
interfering with the way neurons normally send, receive, and process information. Some drugs,
such as marijuana and heroin, can activate neurons because their chemical structure mimics
that of a natural neurotransmitter. This similarity in structure “fools” receptors and allows the
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drugs to attach onto and activate the neurons. Although these drugs mimic the brain’s own
chemicals, they don’t activate neurons in the same way as a natural neurotransmitter, and they
lead to abnormal messages being transmitted through the network.
Other drugs, such as amphetamine or cocaine, can cause the neurons to release abnormally
large amounts of natural neurotransmitters or prevent the normal recycling of these brain
chemicals. This disruption produces a greatly amplified message, ultimately disrupting
communication channels.
Stopping drug use doesn’t immediately return the brain to normal. Some drugs have toxic
effects that can kill neurons—and most of these cells will not be replaced. And while changes
to connections between neurons in the brain may not be permanent, some last for months. Some
research suggests the changes may even last for years.
Long-lasting brain changes can make it challenging for addicts to stay drug-free. They often
experience intense cravings, leading to relapse.
DRUGS AND HEALTH
A person who is drug addicted suffered from one or more serious disease. Different drugs have
different harmful effects on health which may include lung or cardiovascular disease, stroke,
cancer, and mental disorders. Some effects of specific abused substances are-
 Nicotine is an addictive stimulant found in cigarettes and other forms of tobacco.
Tobacco smoke increases a user’s risk of cancer, emphysema, bronchial disorders, and
cardiovascular disease. The mortality rate associated with tobacco addiction is
staggering. Tobacco use killed approximately 100 million people during the 20th
century, and, if current smoking trends continue, the cumulative death toll for this
century has been projected to reach 1 billion.
 Alcohol consumption can damage the brain and most body organs. Areas of the brain
that are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related damage are the cerebral cortex (largely
responsible for our higher brain functions, including problem solving and decision
making), the hippocampus (important for memory and learning), and the cerebellum
(important for movement coordination).
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 Marijuana is the most commonly abused illegal substance. This drug impairs short-
term memory and learning, the ability to focus attention, and coordination. It also
increases heart rate, can harm the lungs, and can increase the risk of psychosis in those
with an underlying vulnerability.
 Prescription medications, including opioid pain relievers (such as OxyContinand
Vicodin), anti-anxiety sedatives (such as Valium and Xanax), and ADHD stimulants
(such as Adderalland Ritalin), are commonly misused to self-treat for medical problems
or abused for purposes of getting high or (especially with stimulants) improving
performance. However, misuse or abuse of these drugs (that is, taking them other than
exactly as instructed by a doctor and for the purposes prescribed) can lead to addiction
and even, in some cases, death. Opioid pain relievers, for instance, are frequently
abused by being crushed and injected or snorted, greatly raising the risk of addiction
and overdose. Unfortunately, there is a common misperception that because
medications are prescribed by physicians, they are safe even when used illegally or by
another person than they were prescribed for.
 Inhalants are volatile substances found in many household products, such as oven
cleaners, gasoline, spray paints, and other aerosols, that induce mind-altering effects;
they are frequently the first drugs tried by children or young teens. Inhalants are
extremely toxic and can damage the heart, kidneys, lungs, and brain. Even a healthy
person can suffer heart failure and death within minutes of a single session of prolonged
sniffing of an inhalant.
 Cocaine is a short-acting stimulant, which can lead users to take the drug many times
in a single session (known as a “binge”). Cocaine use can lead to severe medical
consequences related to the heart and the respiratory, nervous, and digestive systems.
 Amphetamines, including methamphetamine, are powerful stimulants that can
produce feelings of euphoria and alertness. Methamphetamine’s effects are particularly
long-lasting and harmful to the brain. Amphetamines can cause high body temperature
and can lead to serious heart problems and seizures.
 MDMA (Ecstasy or "Molly") produces both stimulant and mind-altering effects. It
can increase body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and heart-wall stress. MDMA
may also be toxic to nerve cells.
 LSD is one of the most potent hallucinogenic, or perception-altering, drugs. Its effects
are unpredictable, and abusers may see vivid colours and images, hear sounds, and feel
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sensations that seem real but do not exist. Users also may have traumatic experiences
and emotions that can last for many hours.
 Heroin is a powerful opioid drug that produces euphoria and feelings of relaxation. It
slows respiration, and its use is linked to an increased risk of serious infectious diseases,
especially when taken intravenously. People who become addicted to opioid pain
relievers sometimes switch to heroin instead, because it produces similar effects and
may be cheaper or easier to obtain.
 Steroids, which can also be prescribed for certain medical conditions, are abused to
increase muscle mass and to improve athletic performance or physical appearance.
Serious consequences of abuse can include severe acne, heart disease, liver problems,
stroke, infectious diseases, depression, and suicide.
 Drug combinations. A particularly dangerous and common practice is the combining
of two or more drugs. The practice ranges from the co-administration of legal drugs,
like alcohol and nicotine, to the dangerous mixing of prescription drugs, to the deadly
combination of heroin or cocaine with fentanyl (an opioid pain medication). Whatever
the context, it is critical to realize that because of drug–drug interactions, such practices
often pose significantly higher risks than the already harmful individual drugs.
DRUGS AND YOUTH
There is no such special age of consuming the drugs. Drugs are used by all age group people.
Normally, a person starts his first drug consumption in teenage. Most of people start drug
consumption in their school life. Young age is a learning age in everyone’s life that what is
wrong or right. Teenage is a stage of maturity of our mind. In this stage how we will put our
mind that way it will develop. Teenage is most influential age in everyone’s life with many ups
and downs. Being drugs abuse there are many reason that why people uses drugs. Some of
them are following that why youth uses drugs.
Other People- Teenagers see lots of people using various substances. They see their parents
and other adults drinking alcohol, smoking, and, sometimes, using other substances. Also, the
teen social scene often revolves around drinking and smoking pot. Sometimes friends urge one
another to try a drink or smoke something, but it’s just as common for teens to start using a
substance because it’s readily available and they see all their friends enjoying it. In their minds,
they see drug use as a part of the normal teenage experience.
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Escape and Self-Medication- When teens are unhappy and can’t find a healthy outlet for their
frustration or a trusted confidant, they may turn to chemicals for solace. Depending on what
substance they’re using, they may feel blissfully oblivious, wonderfully happy, or energized
and confident. The often rough teenage years can take an emotional toll on children, sometimes
even causing depression, so when teens are given a chance to take something to make them
feel better, many can’t resist.
Boredom- Teens who can’t tolerate being alone, have trouble keeping themselves occupied,
or crave excitement are prime candidates for substance abuse. Not only do alcohol and
marijuana give them something to do, but those substances help fill the internal void they feel.
Further, they provide a common ground for interacting with like-minded teens, a way to
instantly bond with a group of kids.
Rebellion- Different rebellious teens choose different substances to use based on their
personalities. Alcohol is the drug of choice for the angry teenager because it frees him to behave
aggressively. Methamphetamine, or meth, also encourage aggressive, violent behaviour, and
can be far more dangerous and potent than alcohol. Marijuana, on the other hand, often seems
to reduce aggression and is more of an avoidance drug. LSD and hallucinogens are also escape
drugs, often used by young people who feel misunderstood and may long to escape to a more
idealistic, kind world. Smoking cigarettes can be a form of rebellion to flaunt their
independence and make their parents angry. The reasons for teenage drug-use are as complex
as teenagers themselves.
Instant Gratification- Drugs and alcohol work quickly. The initial effects feel really good.
Teenagers turn to drug use because they see it as a short-term shortcut to happiness.
Lack of Confidence- Many shy teenagers who lack confidence report that they’ll do things
under the influence of alcohol or drugs that they might not otherwise. This is part of the appeal
of drugs and alcohol even for relatively self-confident teens; you have the courage to dance if
you’re a bad dancer, or sing at the top of your lungs even if you have a terrible voice, or kiss
the girl you’re attracted to. And alcohol and other drugs tend not only to loosen your inhibitions
but to alleviate social anxiety. Not only do you have something in common with the other
people around you, but there’s the mentality that if you do anything or say anything stupid,
everyone will just think you had too many drinks or smoked too much weed.
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Misinformation- Perhaps the most avoidable cause of substance abuse is inaccurate
information about drugs and alcohol. Nearly every teenager has friends who claim to be experts
on various recreational substances, and they’re happy to assure her that the risks are minimal.
Educate your teenager about drug use, so they get the real facts about the dangers of drug use.
HOW TO KNOW IF SOMEONE IS DRUG ADDICTED
It is not so hard to know about someone who is drug addicted. We can find out such person by
his behaviour that how he is behave or react in a situation. There are so many signs by which
we can recognise such person some of them are-
 Hanging out mostly with people who use a lot of alcohol or other drugs
 Personality changes: becoming more aggressive and hostile, or becoming more
withdrawn, isolated, and depressed
 Getting into trouble at home because of substance use
 Drinking or using drugs in large quantities
 Getting angry and defensive if anyone questions the drug use; denying it’s a problem
 Using regularly at certain times (like every evening, or every morning before school)
 Continuing to use (say, at a party) even after everyone else has stopped
 Having blackouts - forgetting events that occurred during substance use
 Being high at school or work
 Cutting school or class to get high
 Losing interest in other activities, such as sports or schoolwork
 Slipping grades
 Getting into trouble at school because of substance use
 Breaking the law while drunk or on drugs
 Driving a car while under the influence.
 Getting into auto accidents related to substance use
PREVENTION OF DRUG ADDICTION
As a young person we are faced with many problem and challenges in our life. Using of alcohol
and drugs affects our daily life as well as our health, grades, relationships, job or career, may
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be even our freedom. So escape from being drug addicted we can follow some tips and these
are-
Don’t Be Afraid to Say No: Sometimes, our fear of negative reaction from our friends, or
others we don’t even know, keeps us from doing what we know is right. Real simple, it may
seem like “everyone is doing it,” but they are not. Don’t let someone else make your decisions
for you. If someone is pressuring you to do something that's not right for you, you have the
right to say no, the right not to give a reason why, and the right to just walk away.
Connect with Your Friends and Avoid Negative Peer Pressure: Pay attention to who you
are hanging out with. If you are hanging out with a group in which the majority of kids are
drinking alcohol or using drugs to get high, you may want to think about making some new
friends. You may be headed toward an alcohol and drug problem if you continue to hang
around others who routinely drink alcohol, smoke marijuana, abuse prescription drugs or use
illegal drugs. You don't have to go along to get along.
Make Connections with Your Parents or Other Adults: As you grow up, having people you
can rely on, people you can talk to about life, life’s challenges and your decisions about alcohol
and drugs is very important. The opportunity to benefit from someone else’s life experiences
can help put things in perspective and can be invaluable.
Enjoy Life and Do What You Love: Don’t Add Alcohol and Drugs: Learn how to enjoy life
and the people in your life, without adding alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and drugs can change
who you are, limit your potential and complicate your life. Too often, “I’m bored” is just an
excuse. Get out and get active in school and community activities such as music, sports, arts
or a part-time job. Giving back as a volunteer is a great way to gain perspective on life.
Follow the Family Rules about Alcohol and Drugs: As you grow up and want to assume
more control over your life, having the trust and respect of your parents is very
important. Don’t let alcohol and drugs come between you and your parents. Talking with
mom and dad about alcohol and drugs can be very helpful.
Get Educated about Alcohol and Drugs: You cannot rely on the myths and misconceptions
that are out there among your friends and on the internet. Your ability to make the right
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decisions includes getting educated. Visit Learn About Alcohol and Learn About Drugs. And,
as you learn, share what you are learning with your friends and your family.
Be a Role Model and Set a Positive Example: Don’t forget, what you do is more important
than what you say! You are setting the foundation and direction for your life; where are you
headed?
Plan Ahead: As you make plans for the party or going out with friends you need to plan
ahead. You need to protect yourself and be smart. Don’t become a victim of someone else’s
alcohol or drug use. Make sure that there is someone you can call, day or night, no matter
what, if you need them. And, do the same for your friends.
Speak Out/Speak Up/Take Control: Take responsibility for your life, your health and your
safety. Speak up about what alcohol and drugs are doing to your friends, your community and
encourage others to do the same.
Get help: If you or someone you know is in trouble with alcohol or drugs, get help. Don’t
wait. You don't have to be alone.
CONCLUSION
Drug addiction is one of the major problems that are faced by all the age groups of the society.
Drug addiction is a common form of addiction, and it is an alarming need to stop the
dependency of the young generation on drugs. Drugs addiction leads to change in person’s
behaviour and attitude. It reduces mental strength and gradually leads to dependency on drugs
for doing normal courses of life also. Getting addicted to drugs is easy, but getting rid of this
invited problem is far more difficult. The addiction causes endless craving for drugs, body itself
demands the dosage of drug from time to time. If the need is not fulfilled, it may lead to many
other consequences. Quitting drugs is not easy; even if a person wants he cannot unless he is
helped by someone. Drug addiction spoils relations as well as is a negative intact for the society
and the further generations.
Drug addiction should be stopped at an immediate effect to avoid further loss of the present
generation and to reduce the negative impact on the upcoming generation. This addiction can
be treated in many forms. Medications, mediations, healthy advices form elders, avoiding
negative environment and bad peer group, reformation cells, staying drug free, etc. will help
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any person to recover from drug addiction. Recovery from everything is possible, Addiction is
a treatable disease. Research in the science of addiction and the treatment of substance use
disorders has led to the development of evidence-based interventions that help people stop
abusing drugs and resume productive lives. Different types of medications may be useful at
different stages of treatment to help a patient stop abusing drugs, stay in treatment, and avoid
relapse. Addiction can affect so many aspects of a person’s life; treatment must address the
needs of the whole person to be successful.
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Life of Youth and Drug Addiction

  • 1. Amity University Madhya Pradesh Amity Law School Gwalior Sociology- II A Project work on “Life of Youth and Drug Addiction” Submitted To: Submitted By: Dr. Saroj Choudhary Raj Kishor Assistant Professor B.A., LLB (H.) ALS
  • 2. INDEX 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..1 2. Drug Addiction and Drug Abuse…………………………………………………………1 3. Types of Drugs……………………………………………………………………………..2 4. Drugs and Brain…………………………………………………………………………...2 5. Drugs and Health………………………………………………………………………….3 6. Drugs and Youth…………………………………………………………………………..5 7. How to Know if Someone is Drug Addict…….……………………………………….....7 8. Prevention of Drug Addiction…………………………………………………………….8 9. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………….9 10. Bibliography………………………………………….....................................................11
  • 3. 1 INTRODUCTION We are talking about drug addiction, so first of all we should know about drugs that what are drugs? All substances other than food that changes our mental and physical life are known as drugs. Drugs are mostly used for medical treatment. But many drugs are used other than medical treatment. Drugs effect our mental health if it not taken with proper precautions. Illegally use of drugs for other than medical uses become harmful for health and after some time a person is addicted to a drug that he uses. When a person takes drug in too much quantity for a long time, he will become addicted or dependent on that drug. If he will not take drug than he will be uncomfortable and behave improper. He will lose all his senses if a proper quantity of drug will not be provided to him. Dependency on the drugs is termed as drug addiction. Drug addiction is main problem in each and every society. Drug addiction includes intoxication under alcohol, heroin, cocaine, tobacco, inhalant, marijuana, opium, etc., all these are categorised under narcotics drugs. India has highest number of youth population. Youth is the backbone of a country but if backbone of a country will not healthy than how can a country’s progress. Population of India has reached over 1 billion and amongst them over 3 million people are drug addicted. So, how can a country progress and develop itself. Adolescent are the most effected by drug addiction. Drug addiction is a psychological disease that affects our mental health as well as physical health. For prevention of drug addiction there is no specific treatment instead of awareness of harmful effects of drugs. DRUG ADDICTION AND DRUG ABUSE Drug addiction and drug abuse both are two different terms but people used these interchangeably as they think that both are same. A person can be drug abused without being drug addicted. Both terms are different from each other. Drug abuse definitions focuses more on the way a person consumes drugs, while the drug addiction definition focuses on the uses of drugs and psychological and physiological effects of drugs on body. Drug abuse is a generic term for abuse of any drug, including tobacco, inhalant and alcohol. But drug addiction is not limited to the abuse of drugs; it is a bad habit of consuming drugs that
  • 4. 2 is very difficult to leave even after numerous of attempts. Alcohol is also covered under drug abuse and drug addiction because it has also so many bad effects on health. TYPES OF DRUGS According to Castle Craig Hospital - one of Europe’s leading drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres all drugs are fall into categories of stimulants, depressants, opiates and hallucinogens. All these types of drugs are addictive, induce dependence and have different effects on the human brain and body.  Stimulants- Stimulants act on the central nervous system and are associated with feelings of extreme well-being, increased mental and motor activity. Examples include cocaine, crack cocaine, amphetamines (speed) and ecstasy (which is also a hallucinogen).  Depressants- Depressants are chemicals that slow down the central nervous system and suppress brain activity causing relief from anxiety. The most common depressants are alcohol and cannabis. Others include barbiturates and benzodiazepines (e.g. valium, temazepam).  Opiates & Opioids- Opiate and opioid drugs provide pain relief, euphoria, and sedation and in increasing doses induce coma. Examples include heroin, morphine, opium, methadone, dipipanone and pethidine.  Hallucinogens- Hallucinogens cause changes in a person's perception of reality. These include cannabis, LSD, ecstasy and psilocybin (magic mushrooms). DRUGS AND BRAIN The brain is a communication centre consisting of billions of neurons, or nerve cells. Networks of neurons pass messages from back and forth among different structure within the brain, the spinal cord, and nerves in the rest of the body (the peripheral nervous system). These nerve networks coordinate and regulate everything we feel, think, and do. Drugs are chemicals that affect the brain by tapping into its communication system and interfering with the way neurons normally send, receive, and process information. Some drugs, such as marijuana and heroin, can activate neurons because their chemical structure mimics that of a natural neurotransmitter. This similarity in structure “fools” receptors and allows the
  • 5. 3 drugs to attach onto and activate the neurons. Although these drugs mimic the brain’s own chemicals, they don’t activate neurons in the same way as a natural neurotransmitter, and they lead to abnormal messages being transmitted through the network. Other drugs, such as amphetamine or cocaine, can cause the neurons to release abnormally large amounts of natural neurotransmitters or prevent the normal recycling of these brain chemicals. This disruption produces a greatly amplified message, ultimately disrupting communication channels. Stopping drug use doesn’t immediately return the brain to normal. Some drugs have toxic effects that can kill neurons—and most of these cells will not be replaced. And while changes to connections between neurons in the brain may not be permanent, some last for months. Some research suggests the changes may even last for years. Long-lasting brain changes can make it challenging for addicts to stay drug-free. They often experience intense cravings, leading to relapse. DRUGS AND HEALTH A person who is drug addicted suffered from one or more serious disease. Different drugs have different harmful effects on health which may include lung or cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, and mental disorders. Some effects of specific abused substances are-  Nicotine is an addictive stimulant found in cigarettes and other forms of tobacco. Tobacco smoke increases a user’s risk of cancer, emphysema, bronchial disorders, and cardiovascular disease. The mortality rate associated with tobacco addiction is staggering. Tobacco use killed approximately 100 million people during the 20th century, and, if current smoking trends continue, the cumulative death toll for this century has been projected to reach 1 billion.  Alcohol consumption can damage the brain and most body organs. Areas of the brain that are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related damage are the cerebral cortex (largely responsible for our higher brain functions, including problem solving and decision making), the hippocampus (important for memory and learning), and the cerebellum (important for movement coordination).
  • 6. 4  Marijuana is the most commonly abused illegal substance. This drug impairs short- term memory and learning, the ability to focus attention, and coordination. It also increases heart rate, can harm the lungs, and can increase the risk of psychosis in those with an underlying vulnerability.  Prescription medications, including opioid pain relievers (such as OxyContinand Vicodin), anti-anxiety sedatives (such as Valium and Xanax), and ADHD stimulants (such as Adderalland Ritalin), are commonly misused to self-treat for medical problems or abused for purposes of getting high or (especially with stimulants) improving performance. However, misuse or abuse of these drugs (that is, taking them other than exactly as instructed by a doctor and for the purposes prescribed) can lead to addiction and even, in some cases, death. Opioid pain relievers, for instance, are frequently abused by being crushed and injected or snorted, greatly raising the risk of addiction and overdose. Unfortunately, there is a common misperception that because medications are prescribed by physicians, they are safe even when used illegally or by another person than they were prescribed for.  Inhalants are volatile substances found in many household products, such as oven cleaners, gasoline, spray paints, and other aerosols, that induce mind-altering effects; they are frequently the first drugs tried by children or young teens. Inhalants are extremely toxic and can damage the heart, kidneys, lungs, and brain. Even a healthy person can suffer heart failure and death within minutes of a single session of prolonged sniffing of an inhalant.  Cocaine is a short-acting stimulant, which can lead users to take the drug many times in a single session (known as a “binge”). Cocaine use can lead to severe medical consequences related to the heart and the respiratory, nervous, and digestive systems.  Amphetamines, including methamphetamine, are powerful stimulants that can produce feelings of euphoria and alertness. Methamphetamine’s effects are particularly long-lasting and harmful to the brain. Amphetamines can cause high body temperature and can lead to serious heart problems and seizures.  MDMA (Ecstasy or "Molly") produces both stimulant and mind-altering effects. It can increase body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and heart-wall stress. MDMA may also be toxic to nerve cells.  LSD is one of the most potent hallucinogenic, or perception-altering, drugs. Its effects are unpredictable, and abusers may see vivid colours and images, hear sounds, and feel
  • 7. 5 sensations that seem real but do not exist. Users also may have traumatic experiences and emotions that can last for many hours.  Heroin is a powerful opioid drug that produces euphoria and feelings of relaxation. It slows respiration, and its use is linked to an increased risk of serious infectious diseases, especially when taken intravenously. People who become addicted to opioid pain relievers sometimes switch to heroin instead, because it produces similar effects and may be cheaper or easier to obtain.  Steroids, which can also be prescribed for certain medical conditions, are abused to increase muscle mass and to improve athletic performance or physical appearance. Serious consequences of abuse can include severe acne, heart disease, liver problems, stroke, infectious diseases, depression, and suicide.  Drug combinations. A particularly dangerous and common practice is the combining of two or more drugs. The practice ranges from the co-administration of legal drugs, like alcohol and nicotine, to the dangerous mixing of prescription drugs, to the deadly combination of heroin or cocaine with fentanyl (an opioid pain medication). Whatever the context, it is critical to realize that because of drug–drug interactions, such practices often pose significantly higher risks than the already harmful individual drugs. DRUGS AND YOUTH There is no such special age of consuming the drugs. Drugs are used by all age group people. Normally, a person starts his first drug consumption in teenage. Most of people start drug consumption in their school life. Young age is a learning age in everyone’s life that what is wrong or right. Teenage is a stage of maturity of our mind. In this stage how we will put our mind that way it will develop. Teenage is most influential age in everyone’s life with many ups and downs. Being drugs abuse there are many reason that why people uses drugs. Some of them are following that why youth uses drugs. Other People- Teenagers see lots of people using various substances. They see their parents and other adults drinking alcohol, smoking, and, sometimes, using other substances. Also, the teen social scene often revolves around drinking and smoking pot. Sometimes friends urge one another to try a drink or smoke something, but it’s just as common for teens to start using a substance because it’s readily available and they see all their friends enjoying it. In their minds, they see drug use as a part of the normal teenage experience.
  • 8. 6 Escape and Self-Medication- When teens are unhappy and can’t find a healthy outlet for their frustration or a trusted confidant, they may turn to chemicals for solace. Depending on what substance they’re using, they may feel blissfully oblivious, wonderfully happy, or energized and confident. The often rough teenage years can take an emotional toll on children, sometimes even causing depression, so when teens are given a chance to take something to make them feel better, many can’t resist. Boredom- Teens who can’t tolerate being alone, have trouble keeping themselves occupied, or crave excitement are prime candidates for substance abuse. Not only do alcohol and marijuana give them something to do, but those substances help fill the internal void they feel. Further, they provide a common ground for interacting with like-minded teens, a way to instantly bond with a group of kids. Rebellion- Different rebellious teens choose different substances to use based on their personalities. Alcohol is the drug of choice for the angry teenager because it frees him to behave aggressively. Methamphetamine, or meth, also encourage aggressive, violent behaviour, and can be far more dangerous and potent than alcohol. Marijuana, on the other hand, often seems to reduce aggression and is more of an avoidance drug. LSD and hallucinogens are also escape drugs, often used by young people who feel misunderstood and may long to escape to a more idealistic, kind world. Smoking cigarettes can be a form of rebellion to flaunt their independence and make their parents angry. The reasons for teenage drug-use are as complex as teenagers themselves. Instant Gratification- Drugs and alcohol work quickly. The initial effects feel really good. Teenagers turn to drug use because they see it as a short-term shortcut to happiness. Lack of Confidence- Many shy teenagers who lack confidence report that they’ll do things under the influence of alcohol or drugs that they might not otherwise. This is part of the appeal of drugs and alcohol even for relatively self-confident teens; you have the courage to dance if you’re a bad dancer, or sing at the top of your lungs even if you have a terrible voice, or kiss the girl you’re attracted to. And alcohol and other drugs tend not only to loosen your inhibitions but to alleviate social anxiety. Not only do you have something in common with the other people around you, but there’s the mentality that if you do anything or say anything stupid, everyone will just think you had too many drinks or smoked too much weed.
  • 9. 7 Misinformation- Perhaps the most avoidable cause of substance abuse is inaccurate information about drugs and alcohol. Nearly every teenager has friends who claim to be experts on various recreational substances, and they’re happy to assure her that the risks are minimal. Educate your teenager about drug use, so they get the real facts about the dangers of drug use. HOW TO KNOW IF SOMEONE IS DRUG ADDICTED It is not so hard to know about someone who is drug addicted. We can find out such person by his behaviour that how he is behave or react in a situation. There are so many signs by which we can recognise such person some of them are-  Hanging out mostly with people who use a lot of alcohol or other drugs  Personality changes: becoming more aggressive and hostile, or becoming more withdrawn, isolated, and depressed  Getting into trouble at home because of substance use  Drinking or using drugs in large quantities  Getting angry and defensive if anyone questions the drug use; denying it’s a problem  Using regularly at certain times (like every evening, or every morning before school)  Continuing to use (say, at a party) even after everyone else has stopped  Having blackouts - forgetting events that occurred during substance use  Being high at school or work  Cutting school or class to get high  Losing interest in other activities, such as sports or schoolwork  Slipping grades  Getting into trouble at school because of substance use  Breaking the law while drunk or on drugs  Driving a car while under the influence.  Getting into auto accidents related to substance use PREVENTION OF DRUG ADDICTION As a young person we are faced with many problem and challenges in our life. Using of alcohol and drugs affects our daily life as well as our health, grades, relationships, job or career, may
  • 10. 8 be even our freedom. So escape from being drug addicted we can follow some tips and these are- Don’t Be Afraid to Say No: Sometimes, our fear of negative reaction from our friends, or others we don’t even know, keeps us from doing what we know is right. Real simple, it may seem like “everyone is doing it,” but they are not. Don’t let someone else make your decisions for you. If someone is pressuring you to do something that's not right for you, you have the right to say no, the right not to give a reason why, and the right to just walk away. Connect with Your Friends and Avoid Negative Peer Pressure: Pay attention to who you are hanging out with. If you are hanging out with a group in which the majority of kids are drinking alcohol or using drugs to get high, you may want to think about making some new friends. You may be headed toward an alcohol and drug problem if you continue to hang around others who routinely drink alcohol, smoke marijuana, abuse prescription drugs or use illegal drugs. You don't have to go along to get along. Make Connections with Your Parents or Other Adults: As you grow up, having people you can rely on, people you can talk to about life, life’s challenges and your decisions about alcohol and drugs is very important. The opportunity to benefit from someone else’s life experiences can help put things in perspective and can be invaluable. Enjoy Life and Do What You Love: Don’t Add Alcohol and Drugs: Learn how to enjoy life and the people in your life, without adding alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and drugs can change who you are, limit your potential and complicate your life. Too often, “I’m bored” is just an excuse. Get out and get active in school and community activities such as music, sports, arts or a part-time job. Giving back as a volunteer is a great way to gain perspective on life. Follow the Family Rules about Alcohol and Drugs: As you grow up and want to assume more control over your life, having the trust and respect of your parents is very important. Don’t let alcohol and drugs come between you and your parents. Talking with mom and dad about alcohol and drugs can be very helpful. Get Educated about Alcohol and Drugs: You cannot rely on the myths and misconceptions that are out there among your friends and on the internet. Your ability to make the right
  • 11. 9 decisions includes getting educated. Visit Learn About Alcohol and Learn About Drugs. And, as you learn, share what you are learning with your friends and your family. Be a Role Model and Set a Positive Example: Don’t forget, what you do is more important than what you say! You are setting the foundation and direction for your life; where are you headed? Plan Ahead: As you make plans for the party or going out with friends you need to plan ahead. You need to protect yourself and be smart. Don’t become a victim of someone else’s alcohol or drug use. Make sure that there is someone you can call, day or night, no matter what, if you need them. And, do the same for your friends. Speak Out/Speak Up/Take Control: Take responsibility for your life, your health and your safety. Speak up about what alcohol and drugs are doing to your friends, your community and encourage others to do the same. Get help: If you or someone you know is in trouble with alcohol or drugs, get help. Don’t wait. You don't have to be alone. CONCLUSION Drug addiction is one of the major problems that are faced by all the age groups of the society. Drug addiction is a common form of addiction, and it is an alarming need to stop the dependency of the young generation on drugs. Drugs addiction leads to change in person’s behaviour and attitude. It reduces mental strength and gradually leads to dependency on drugs for doing normal courses of life also. Getting addicted to drugs is easy, but getting rid of this invited problem is far more difficult. The addiction causes endless craving for drugs, body itself demands the dosage of drug from time to time. If the need is not fulfilled, it may lead to many other consequences. Quitting drugs is not easy; even if a person wants he cannot unless he is helped by someone. Drug addiction spoils relations as well as is a negative intact for the society and the further generations. Drug addiction should be stopped at an immediate effect to avoid further loss of the present generation and to reduce the negative impact on the upcoming generation. This addiction can be treated in many forms. Medications, mediations, healthy advices form elders, avoiding negative environment and bad peer group, reformation cells, staying drug free, etc. will help
  • 12. 10 any person to recover from drug addiction. Recovery from everything is possible, Addiction is a treatable disease. Research in the science of addiction and the treatment of substance use disorders has led to the development of evidence-based interventions that help people stop abusing drugs and resume productive lives. Different types of medications may be useful at different stages of treatment to help a patient stop abusing drugs, stay in treatment, and avoid relapse. Addiction can affect so many aspects of a person’s life; treatment must address the needs of the whole person to be successful.
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