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    beset teenagers are Stressful life events, usage of drugs and consumption of alcohol. In 2008, research also states that the ratio of 35.6% of children had indulged in taking drinks and alcoholic beverages on one occasion. Furthermore, the proportion of 70% of grade eleventh students taking drinks during their life

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    Most drug users, addicts, and even dealers are stigmatized, labelled, and marginalized. Most drug users tend to come about due to being members of underprivileged communities; most are outcasts, unemployed, poor, homeless, or uneducated. Most have been sexually and/or physically assaulted or have just been around drugs from other family members. There is also a strain on many people in stigmatized societies to move up in society; this can be very hard and individuals are usually not motivated. There

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    thing, it has already become clear how detrimental its side effects can be. Another reason is that allowing this drug to be put back on the market will only discourage efforts made to create drugs that will be just as effective but without the negative side effects. I also disagree with the statement made by the committee, which basically said that it was acceptable to disburse this drug as long as it had a warning and that a person should be able to

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    All Americans have their ideas on legalizing marijuana, yet they need to make sure they have done substantial research using past experiences the American people have already experienced from using this drug; also they need to take a good look into what the actual outcomes are of smoking marijuana, before making a final decision on whether or not to legalize marijuana for medical purposes or any other reason. Americans will look at health and social issues as well as review money matters concerning

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    However, illicit drugs, also known as, controlled substances contains cocaine, meth, marijuana, etc. Eventually these types of drugs affect how people are seen in society. Those who are addicted to drugs can be sent to institutions that offer treatment programs and intervention. I have always been against any types of drugs because many times drugs OTC or prescribed drugs can be addicted for some people. I remember a time when I had a friend

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    medical encyclopedia defines drug abuse as "the use of illicit drugs or the abuse of prescription or over-the-counter drugs for purposes other than those for which they are indicated or in a manner or in quantities other than directed." Generally, when most people talk about substance abuse, they are referring to the use of illegal drugs. Most professionals in the field of drug abuse prevention argue that any use of illegal drugs is by definition abuse. Those drugs got to be illegal in the first

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    RFID in pharmaceutical regiments: Combating Counterfeit Drugs Koppolu Vijaya Krishna ª, Venkata Vineeth Mucherla ᵇ, LaTasha Taylor Starr c a, b, c Industrial, Manufacturing and Systems Engineering University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas Abstract Counterfeit drugs have become a menace and a dangerous problem in the pharmaceutical industry. This rapidly growing global epidemic and was $75 billion industry in 2010. World Health Organization (WHO) claims that on average, approximately

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    Medication, drug, pharmaceutical drug and medicine are a set of terms symbolize to a single meaning, which have many definitions from different sources. Definitions of pharmaceutical quality have been evolving for years. The International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) has defined drug quality, simply, as “the ability of a product to satisfy stated needs, including identity, strength and purity, without undesired

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    should be reclassified from Schedule 1 agent and more studies done into the other possible medical uses for this drug. Opposition to the idea of making medical marijuana legal argue that the drug is dangerous. It can’t be more dangerous than the opioids and other more dangerous drugs already available by prescription. In states where medical marijuana is legal, the statistics of drug overdose deaths have dropped as much as twenty-five percent. Patients are suffering, a possible solution to that

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    fact that he had been repeating the same line over and over again for the past few.. days, months, years? He 'd already forgotten when he had started to do drugs, with no one to remind him, though he wouldn 't be shocked to find out that it had been going on for a couple of years. However, the memory of how and what triggered him to do drugs still played crystal clear in his mind, able to reenact the scene just as if it had happened yesterday. But the memory was too

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