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Drug addiction is a dependence syndrome. It is a condition where a person feels a strong desire to consume drugs and can't do without them. Such people
find it difficult to control the need to take drugs. The feeling to consume drugs becomes more important for them than other daily chores and even their
family. If the addicted person does not use drugs for longer time he is likely to feel depressed and isolated. Addiction is the state where mind and body
just cannot do without drugs. The brain changes are persistent that is why drug addiction is often defined as a form of mental disorder. Drug addiction
is a chronic disorder that refers to the condition in which a person feels a strong need of drugs and can't keep from consuming the same. It is characterized
by obsessive engagement in desired spur despite adverse consequences. The addictive stimuli are characterized by two factors - one is positive reinforcement
and second is perceived to be intrinsically rewarding. A person develops and feels increasing pleasure in consuming drugs. The initial decision to take
drugs is mostly voluntary for most of the people but with repeated use of drugs one develops the habit and deprives self-control that eventually leads
to dependency. The dependency and over consumption of drugs can lead to persistent brain changes. Long term use of drugs can also affect the brain functions
that include behaviour, learning, stress, anxiety and memory. Despite being aware of the adverse consequences people addicted-to-drugs continue using
find it difficult to control the need to take drugs. The feeling to consume drugs becomes more important for them than other daily chores and even their
family. If the addicted person does not use drugs for longer time he is likely to feel depressed and isolated. Addiction is the state where mind and body
just cannot do without drugs. The brain changes are persistent that is why drug addiction is often defined as a form of mental disorder. Drug addiction
is a chronic disorder that refers to the condition in which a person feels a strong need of drugs and can't keep from consuming the same. It is characterized
by obsessive engagement in desired spur despite adverse consequences. The addictive stimuli are characterized by two factors - one is positive reinforcement
and second is perceived to be intrinsically rewarding. A person develops and feels increasing pleasure in consuming drugs. The initial decision to take
drugs is mostly voluntary for most of the people but with repeated use of drugs one develops the habit and deprives self-control that eventually leads
to dependency. The dependency and over consumption of drugs can lead to persistent brain changes. Long term use of drugs can also affect the brain functions
that include behaviour, learning, stress, anxiety and memory. Despite being aware of the adverse consequences people addicted-to-drugs continue using
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