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Marijuana addiction is becoming a major concern in America these days. It is considered the most used illegal drug with more than fifty million Americans over the age of twelve that have tried marijuana at least once. The main problem with marijuana is that most of those who smoke it on a regular basis do not consider it a harmful substance, as most pot smokers do not realize the impact this drug has on their reflexes, ambitions, and most just get through the day in a haze of addiction.

If you know someone who smokes marijuana on a daily basis and you feel they need to quit, then here are a few tips for you to consider.

Most importantly, you must remember that it is your friend’s decision to quit using, not yours. Until they decide to quit, the only thing you can do is respect their decision and try to get them to cut down on daily consumption. Please, do not be too aggressive or nag them, for this does nothing to help them realize their addiction.

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If you are looking for information on state funded drug rehab then you have come to the right place. What is one of these firstly? State funded means that the state (if you live in the United States or country if you live elsewhere) will pay for your drug rehabilitation program. After all it is in their interests to lower illegal drug usage rates. They pay for the whole thing in total and it is a program that is offered to all that are seriously committed to making a change right now.

What you have to do is make sure that you are seriously ready for change. Do you look at yourself when you use the drug and feel disgusted? I used to feel like that and that is when I knew I was ready for a change and to enter a state funded drug rehab. I wanted to change as much as I wanted life itself and I cured myself. So how do you get to this stage before you enter a state funded drug rehab?

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There are a number of National studies that have looked at drug abuse among teenagers. Marijuana continues to one of the most commonly used drugs but the new trend appears to be prescription pills. The following statistics is from the Office of National Drug Control. The intentional use of prescription pills, such as sedatives, pain relievers, tranquilizers, and stimulants, is the growing concern in the United States. Prescription drug use among ages 12 – 17 have become the second most illegal drug behind marijuana.

According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy there are three classes of prescription drugs that are commonly abused:

1) Opioids – Codeine, Oxycodone, and Morphine

2) Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants – Barbiturates and Benzodiazepine

3) Stimulants – Dextroamphetamine and Methylphenidate

Teenagers are viewing these drugs as a medically safe high. Teens can find prescription drugs easily from the internet, through e-mail, and also from family and friends. Generally these prescription drugs are easy to get and can be sold or traded for other drugs. Pain relievers like OxyContin and Vicodin are the most commonly abused drugs by teenagers.

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Drug addiction is becoming a huge problem these days and everyone concerned with the same are waking up and trying to work towards prevention of drug abuse.

The fact remains that it is very easy to get addicted to an illegal drug after one use itself. Hence the best way to prevent drug abuse is to say no the first time. However this can be done only if someone consumes drugs knowingly but when someone consumes a drug unknowingly then they might just desire for more without realizing the trouble they are getting into. Sometimes people start using illegal drugs out of peer pressure and fall into the trap.

Some of the most commonly used illegal drugs are Cocaine, Ecstasy, Morphine, Crack, Heroin and Marijuana. There are lots of rehabilitation centers which help such people fight drug addiction and resume their normal life. Since each drug has a different effect on the body, each addiction is treated in a different way. However, successful treatment is only possible when the addict agrees that he has a problem and wants to come out of it. The earlier the rehabilitation starts, the better because as a person gets more and more addicted to illegal drugs, it will take all the more longer for him to come out of it.

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Whether you are the mother or father of a soon-to-be son or daughter, your family’s drug use can drastically harm your unborn child. As a family unit both mother and father should be knowledgeable about the effects that drug and/or alcohol abuse can have on a baby. Some effects of which will change the outcome of your child’s future life, and some that may harm the mother in the process of delivery. Even exposure to drugs use, if not directly abused by the mother, can still cause harm to an unborn child.

Researchers state that close to four percent of all pregnant women will use and/or abuse a harmful and illegal drug during their pregnancy. Researchers have also stated that over thirty percent of men with pregnant wives or girlfriends will use and/or abuse a harmful and illegal drug during their child’s pregnancy. These drugs may include, but are not limited to: heroine, marijuana, cocaine, Oxycotin, etc. Continue reading ‘Drug Use During Pregnancy: Mothers and Fathers’ »

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