Study of people who use drugs in three cities will be used to target harm-reduction…
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Addiction is a complex condition characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences. It most commonly involves substances such as alcohol, opioids, and nicotine, but can also encompass behaviors like gambling, eating, and use of technology. The process of addiction involves a cycle of craving, indulgence, and reinforcement, which alters the brain’s chemistry and circuitry, particularly in areas related to reward, motivation, and memory. This results in an increased tolerance to the substance or behavior and a physical or psychological dependence. Breaking free from addiction typically requires a comprehensive approach, including medical intervention, counseling, support groups, and often long-term management strategies. Understanding addiction as a chronic, relapsing disorder is crucial for effective treatment and reducing stigma, as it highlights the necessity of ongoing support and possible medical treatment for those affected.
How relapse happens: Opiates reduce the brain’s ability to form, maintain synapses. Preclinical research was…
Teens who misuse prescription or illicit opioids might benefit from opioid treatment medications, according to…
Although the effectiveness of medications to treat adults with opioid use disorder has been well…