Tuesday, May 10, 2016

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Wilson M. Compton, author and director of a division of National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Department, writes an article entitled Abuse of prescription drugs and the risk of addiction. In this informative article he states “Abuse of several categories of prescription drugs has increased markedly in the United States in the past decade and is now at alarming levels for certain agents, especially opioid analgesics and stimulants”. Mr. Compton is interested in research to help fix this massive problem of drug abuse and addiction and also states “Future scientific work on prescription drug abuse will include identification of clinical practices that minimize the risks of addiction, the development of guidelines for early detection and management of addiction, and the development of clinically effective agents that minimize the risks for abuse.” He is afraid for the youth and the recreational use of the prescription medication. He explains: “with the high rates of prescription drug abuse among teenagers in the United States, a particularly urgent priority is the investigation of best practices for effective prevention and treatment for adolescents, as well as the development of strategies to reduce diversion and abuse of medications intended for medical use.” This illustrates my concern and my social issue. My organization will provide alternative medicine and care for those who desperately need an alternate solution for their pain and wellness. My organization will also provide awareness and promote the use of alternative medications that are less addictive and harmful.

Citation:
  1. –“Abuse of prescription drugs and risk of addiction” -Wilson M. Compton, division leader in the National Institute on Drug Abuse (2016)
  2. –“Abuse of prescription drugs and risk of addiction”-Nora D. Volkow, M.D.,Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (2016)


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