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- Explain the difference between drug abuse and drug misuse.Please explain in detail Discuss five reasons why drug use in the United States is climbing.which methods of reducing substance use and abuse MIGHT be the most vital? What would happen if these methods were not used? Provide at least two examples.
- What are the Pros and Cons of utilization of legal and illegal drugs? Describe in 5 paragraphs.Which of the following is true of addiction? a) When the program asks a participant to move to a treatment center b) As an addicted person continues to use the drug s/he will need to use some of it to feel normal. c) When an addicted person stops using the drug s/he will feel worse without it than if he had never used it. d) As an addicted person continues to use the drug s/he will need more and more of it to get the pleasurable effect. e) All of the aboveWhat are the benefits of reducing the availability of illegal drugs?