Monday, January 6, 2020

Can drug addiction be treated?


What is drug addiction?

Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by compulsive, or uncontrollable, drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences and changes in the brain, which can be long-lasting. These changes in the brain can lead to the harmful behaviors seen in people who use drugs. Drug addiction is also a relapsing disease. Relapse is the return to drug use after an attempt to stop.

The path to drug addiction begins with the voluntary act of taking drugs. But over time, a person's ability to choose not to do so becomes compromised. Seeking and taking the drug becomes compulsive. This is mostly due to the effects of long-term drug exposure on brain function. Addiction affects parts of the brain involved in reward and motivation, learning and memory, and control over behavior. Addiction is a disease that affects both the brain and behavior.


Can drug addiction be treated?

Yes, but it’s not simple. Because addiction is a chronic disease, people can’t simply stop using drugs for a few days and be cured. Most patients need long-term or repeated care to stop using completely and recover their lives.

For more researches & information on drug addiction, take part in “33rd International Conference on Psychiatry &Mental Health”, which has been scheduled on June 25-26, 2020 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

2 comments:

  1. Many of you probably think of alcohol when the phrase "drug addiction" pops up. Alcohol addiction is indeed common and while there are no pharmaceutical drugs available to treat the disease, drug therapy in the form of psychological therapy indeed widespread and effective. Therapy groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and rehabilitation centers offer psychological forms of treatment that can be extremely beneficial.
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