The use of harmful,
habit-forming drugs is a growing problem in the world today.
Although alcohol
and tobacco are legal in most
countries, both are habit-forming or addictive
drugs. They contribute to the poor health and death of many millions of
people each year. Alcohol abuse
causes enormous health, family, and social problems throughout the world.
Cigarette
smoking has for many years been a major cause of death in rich
countries, and is now becoming an even bigger cause of death in poor countries.
As more people in the rich countries stop smoking, the tobacco companies have
turned to the ‘Third World’ as their new and easiest market.
In addition to alcohol and tobacco, many people in
different parts of the world are using ‘illegal’
drugs. These vary from place to place, and include marijuana (weed, pot, grass, sin semilla, mota, hashish, ganja), Opium (heroin, morphine, smack), and cocaine (crack, snow, rock).
An increasing problem among poor children in cities is
the sniffing of chemicals,
especially glue, but sometimes paint
thinner, shoe polish, gasoline, and cleaning fluid. Also, some people misuse
medicines – especially certain strong painkillers, stimulants, and ‘appetite
control’ drugs.
Drugs can be swallowed, injected, smoked, chewed, or
sniffed. Different drugs create different effects on the body and mind. Cocaine
or kolanut may take a person feel energetic and happy, but sometime later he
will feel tired, irritable, and depressed.
Some drugs, like alcohol, opium, morphine, and heroine,
may at first make a person calm and relaxed, but later they may cause him to
lose his inhibitions, self – control, or even consciousness. Other drugs such
as marijuana, PCP, LSD, and peyote make a person imagine things that do not
exist, or create dream-like fantasies.
Warning – Use of
cigarettes, alcohol, or other drugs by pregnant women can harm their unborn
child. Also, injecting drugs using the same needle for more than one person
spreads dangerous diseases like hepatitis and AIDS.
People usually start taking drugs to escape hardships,
forget the hunger, or calm the pain in their daily lives. But once they start,
they often become hooked or addicted. If they try to stop, they become miserable,
sick, or violent. In order to get more drugs, they will often commit crimes, go
hungry, or neglect families. Thus drug use becomes a problem for whole families
and communities.
Warning – Drug dependence
can cause self-neglect, and family problems, aggression and violence.
Some drugs such as cocaine and heroin are very addictive,
a person may try the drug only once and feel that he needs to keep taking it. Other
drugs become addictive after longer periods of time. Addiction is a dangerous
trap that can lead to health problems or even death. But with determination, effort, and support,
addiction can be overcome.
When a person first gives up a drug he is addicted to, he
usually feel miserable and act strangely. This is called ‘withdrawal’. The person
may be extremely nervous, depressed, or angry. He may feel that he cannot live
without the drug.
With some drugs, such as heroin or cocaine, withdrawal
may be so severe that the person can become violent and injure himself or
others. He or she may need the help of a special clinic. For other kinds of drugs, such alcohol,
marijuana, tobacco, and chemical sniffing, medical care is usually not
necessary, but the care and support of family and friends is important.
Here are a few suggestions to help solve the problem of
drug use and addiction.
1. Be as helpful and supportive as possible to someone
trying to overcome drug use. Remember that their difficult moods are because of
their addiction, not because of you.
2. Members of the community who have been addicted to
drugs but have overcome the habit can form a ‘support group’ to help others
trying to give up alcohol and drugs. Alcoholics Anonymous is one such
organization. This group of recovering alcoholics has successfully helped
people all over the world to deal with problems of addiction.
3. Families, schools, and health workers can tell
children about the dangers of cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs. Help children
learn that there are other, healthier ways to ‘feel good’, to act ‘grown up’,
or to rebel.
4. Work to correct some of the problems in your community
that may lead people to use drugs – hunger, exploitative working conditions,
and lack of opportunities to lead a better life. Help disadvantaged persons
organize and stand up for their rights.
Actions
that are supportive and kind work better than those that are
punishing and cruel.
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