Drug Addiction


Drug addiction is a complex neurobiological disease that influences a person's brain and behavior and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medication. It is considered a brain disease because the enormous use of drugs changes the brain by increasing dopamine secretion and it induces brain signals. Without proper analysis, these brain changes can affect lives.The proper medication for addiction helps the process easier by easing the cravings and side effects. It can also be treated with inpatient treatment plus an across-the-board aftercare program where drug addicts can find lasting relief from the ravages of chemical dependency, regardless of how long they’ve been addicted.



 

  • Brain signals
  • Chemical dependency
  • Neurobiological disease

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