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Topic: Problems Drugs Cause EQ: What are 5 types of problems that can arise because of drug abuse or addiction?

Drug Addiction-the uncontrollable use of a drug. Withdrawal-the negative symptoms that result when a drug dependent person stops taking a drug. Physical dependence-the body’s chemical need for a drug. Psychological dependence-a person’s emotional or mental need for a drug. Drug misuse-use of a medicine that is different from the intended use or taking more than recommended. Drug abuse-the regular use of addictive or illegal drugs.

Family and Friends Problems Drugs Cause Anger mood swings Violence Verbal and Phys. Abuse Lose interest in activities Quit caring New friends.

(2)Problems at School Do not care about the future. Difficulty concentrating. Skip school and school related activities. Disruptive. Eventually drop out.

(3)Money Problems Do anything to get money. Lie or cheat. Borrow or steal money or property.

(4)Health Problems Sores (mouth and skin) Damage to internal organs. Brain Damage and Memory loss HIV/AIDS Depression Nervousness and fear. Suicidal.

(5) Problems with the Law Theft/burglary DUI Jail Loss of freedom Loss of dreams for future. Harder to find a job after criminal record.