WHAT ARE THE DANGEROUS DRUGS PRESCRIPTION

Dangerous drugs are commonly those medicines or drugs used without consent of doctor or therapist. It is observed that sometimes people use drugs that are not prescribed by any doctor but they are abusing drugs.

Dangerous Prescription Drugs should be prohibited because it can be fatal or cause many severe diseases. Prolong use of these drugs can be result uncontrolled diseases that cannot be handled immediately. 



NICOTINE:

Nicotine is an extremely lethal substance according to the Centers for Disease Control and the most dangerous drug. It is responsible for costing the United States billions of dollars yearly and over 480,000 deaths in recent years. Despite these findings, smoking cigarettes “is the leading preventable cause of death.” Tobacco destroys the body’s vital organs, most commonly the lungs and throat. It is highly addictive and sought out for its ability to produce relaxation. Another dangerous component of tobacco is its ability to cause secondhand smoke. Individuals who do not smoke but live with a smoker risk lung-related illness and death through smoke.

ALCOHOL:

Alcohol is a commonly abused substance sought out for its ability to lower inhibitions. Presently, it is responsible for 88,000 US deaths annually. Alcohol is a depressant and can alter moods when individuals are under the influence and craving alcohol. Side effects of alcohol use can range from slurred speech, to blacking out, and more severe symptoms, like liver disease and comas. Sometimes it can be hard to detect if someone is enjoying alcohol responsibly or struggles with an alcohol use disorder.

If you are suffering with dangerous drugs prescription use, you must consult therapist or doctor in rehab, they will provide you guidance that how to get over the habit. Sometimes counseling sessions are enough to treat the matter.

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