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Drug addiction produces effects that reach far beyond the addict’s life. The disease affects the addict’s family and friends, along with the company they work for or school that they attend. Plus, drug addiction wreaks havoc on the addict’s body and could even affect the health of those who spend time with the addict.
There are a wide range of physical effects experienced by those who use drugs. For example, cocaine use is associated with a high, but is quickly followed by a crash, a period of time that consists of depression, anxiety, fatigue, and an intense desire for additional cocaine. Other drugs affect the body, too. Alcohol and marijuana disrupt motor control which can cause vehicle accidents. Additionally, using hallucinogenic drugs and marijuana can cause flashbacks which occur weeks after the drug’s use.
Drug use can also lead to diseases. For those who share hypodermic needles, it can lead to certain forms of hepatitis and an increased risk of HIV. Plus, drug addicts have a higher chance of taking part in sexual activity, which also increases the risk for sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS.
Between 2016 and 2018, Canada experienced over 10,000 drug-related deaths. The United States reported over 70,000 deaths that were related to drugs in 2017 and in 2018, the number was just over 68,000. In these drug-related deaths, the substances most frequently involved were prescription drugs, opiates, heroin, and cocaine, and oftentimes, these drugs were combined with other drugs or alcohol.
Drug users can also find themselves in trouble with the law and in relationships. Addicts are more likely to engage in an unlawful activity such as prostitution and burglary. They use this as a way to get the money they can use to buy drugs and many times, these drugs can cause violent behavior. Drug users are typically preoccupied with their drug of choice and it can affect their performance and mood. This can lead to losing one’s job and marital problems.
Using drugs can take a toll on the addict’s entire family. It commonly creates patterns of destructive behavior. The addict’s spouse and other family members often enable the user by denying the problem, covering it up, or providing money. This is often done out of love, but there are unhealthy consequences.
Using drugs while pregnant causes babies to be born at a lower birth-weight than average. Also, many drugs create addicted babies since substances such as heroin and crack cross the placental barrier. These babies experience withdrawal shortly after birth. Plus, pregnant mothers that abuse drugs are more likely to abuse alcohol and this can cause fetal alcohol syndrome. Additionally, pregnant addicts may acquire AIDS if they partake in intravenous drug use and the virus will be passed to their newborn.
Drug abuse also affects society. In the workplace, it can make companies inefficient and cause them to lose work time. Also, addicts are more likely to have accidents at work, putting themselves and co-workers at risk. The United States and Canada have many highway deaths that involve alcohol. Neighborhoods are also affected by drug use. Drug-related crime can bring violence to neighborhoods. Also, many homeless people have a mental illness or an alcohol or drug problem, or possibly all three.
Drug addiction greatly affects each and every part of the addict’s life, including their family and the society in which they live and work in. It is important to obtain help for addiction before the problem spreads any further.
Options Okanagan Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.
Our unique and distinctive Opiate Drug and Alcohol treatment program allows men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.
Numerous clients come to us from Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and even other provinces for Opiate addiction treatment, heroin drug treatment, many other drug and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.
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Options Okanagan Drug and Opiate Treatment Center
551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
Toll Free Phone Number : 1-855-335-0331