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Drug addiction : Drug abuseDrug addiction is the habit of drug use, generally under little self-control. The addictive nature of some drugs causes people to acquire a perceived dependence on them.This dependence appears to be caused by the drugs' action on the central nervous system, where they appear to stimulate the neurotransmitter pathways of the brain by a variety of actions, such as simulating the effects of natural neurotransmitters such as serotonin or dopamine. When drug stimulation ceases, a variety of withdrawal symptoms may be felt, commonly including mental depression. The desire for continued drug stimulation, and countering these withdrawal effects, is thought to be what drives drug-users to pursue more stimulants, causing a increasingly destructive cycle of psychological dependency on a stimulant or stimulants. The most common drug addictions are to legal substances such as
Many legal drugs can be used in an addictive way. In addition, a large number of other substances are of concern as illegal drugs, the most famous of which are heroin, cocaine, cannabis and MDMA.
In jurisdictions where addictive drugs are illegal, they are generally supplied by criminal drug dealers, often in the form of organized crime. The addict's need to support the high cost of illegal addictive drugs is one of the major causes of crime. The War on Drugs is a U.S. attempt to reduce the harm caused by drug addiction and crime. Critics of the War on Drugs argue that like Prohibition, the 1920s attempt to control alcohol, the War on Drugs may actually be counter-productive. Instead, they call for the total or partial legalization of currently illegal addictive drugs. Classes of drugs regulated by the U.S. Controlled Substances Act: Drugs in particular and groups of drugs including Licit Drugs and Chemicals of Concern, as listed on the DEA website:
See also:List of celebrities who've suffered drug addiction
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What comes of all your visions and your fears?
Tiering the same dull webs of discontent,
Fleming Helphenstine
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That filled it when he stopped and cried, "Hollo!"
He said his name was Fleming Helphenstine,
He talked of this and that and So-and-So,
And I looked hard at him; and there we gazed
Then, with a wordless clogged apology
He dodged, -- and I have never seen him since.
I plunged and stumbled; round me, far and near,
Twisting and turning in a bootless chase, --
To feel once more a human atmosphere,
Flung from a singing river's endless race.
Then, through a magic twilight from below,
Life's wild infinity of mirth and woe
Across the music of its onward flow
Thomas Hood
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God never gave to look with common eyes
His brother was the branded man of Lynn;
The nameless and eternal tragedies
A still chord sorrow-swept, -- a weird unrest;
As if the very ghost of mirth were dead --
Or sailed away with Ines to the West.
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Forgive him! -- forgive me! . . God's anodyne
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And so they laid her just where she would lie, --
But when flushed autumn and the snows went by,
Burst a white blossom. -- Can love reason why?
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Nor on Chaldean figures any more.
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