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Opioids Persuasive Speech

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Have you ever thought about doing drugs? If so you're not the first, but you probably didn't think about how it could affect you and your life. In 2016 63,600 people didn’t think of the consequences and ended up dying from overdosing in the United States. 42,249 deaths involved an opioid. Opioids are drugs made to replicate opium. They both include legal painkillers like morphine, oxycodone, or hydrocodone prescribed by doctors. The problem with opioids has been growing for years and its growing with each year. The misuse of and addiction of opioids is a serious national crisis. It effects public health as well as social and economic welfare.
How did this happen? In the 1990's pharmaceutical companies said patients would not become addicted …show more content…

Most people are parents between those ages, so think about how that could affect their children. If parents are taking the prescription drug the babies can be born with many birth defects and or fail to fulfill their duties as a parent. According to the national institute on drug abuse "a baby suffering from opioid withdrawals is born every 25 minutes and has an average hospital stay of nearly 17 days". Babies affected by opioids are more likely to be low in birth weight, difficulty eating and digesting, respiratory issues, hyperactivity, seizures, fever, lack of sleep, and more due to the severity of the withdrawal. Children that have drug addict parents are likely to end up in foster care due to parent's inability to care for them. Foster care consequences for children are alarming children who have been in foster care are five times more likely to abuse drugs. Children that go through the foster care system often feel abandonment, disrupting their education and severing their relationships with relatives and friends. Children that remain in the home with the parent may feel constant fear and uncertainty. Some children must care for themselves or in some circumstances their siblings and take up the role as care giver to the other children or to the addicted parents. According to the U.S. census data, more than 2.4 million grandparents have taken in there grandchildren because they were not properly cared

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