Drug addiction, also known as substance use disorder, is an illness that affects a person's brain and behavior and causes them to lose control over whether or not they take drugs or medications, whether they are legal or not. Alcohol, marijuana, and nicotine are examples of substances that are regarded as drugs. If you are hooked, you could use the substance even when it is harmful. Drug abuse can begin with the occasional recreational drug usage that some people engage in in social settings before developing a drug addiction. Others experience drug addiction when they use prescribed medications or get them from those who have prescriptions, especially when it comes to opioids. Each substance has a different level of addiction danger and speed of addiction development. The danger and speed of addiction are higher with some medicines than others, such as opioid painkillers. As time goes on, you could require higher medication doses to feel high. You could eventually require the medicine merely to feel decent. You could discover that it gets harder to abstain as your drug use rises. When you try to stop using drugs, you could experience severe cravings and physical sickness. We refer to this as withdrawal symptoms.
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