Refusing Drugs
By Waln Brown
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By Waln Brown
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Every time a person uses drugs, they are building a "pattern of dependency." That is, they become used to – and dependent upon – the drug's effects on their mind and body. This psychological or physical "need" for a drug is addiction, and once addicted, quitting the use of that drug can be difficult. For example, nicotine is the addicting drug in tobacco that makes smoking difficult to stop.
This basic guide contains "need to know" information about refusing drugs and where to get help and f...
This basic guide contains "need to know" information about refusing drugs and where to get help and f...























