Shoud Drug Addiction Be Considered a Disease?
Question by LalaLand: Shoud drug addiction be Considered a Disease?
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Answer by Jaymjensen
If we allow alcoholism and gambling to be disorders then we might as well. It’s retarded that people think like that.
The only reason why we classify it as a disease or disorder is so drug companies can pump out more drugs and make more money.
In my opinion there is no such thing as Alcoholism, or Gambling addictions, or… Continue reading
Fifteen Years Smoking Crack: Life in the Space Between Abstinence and Rock …
Fifteen Years Smoking Crack: Life in the Space Between Abstinence and Rock …
That is another reason why I'm sharing my story here, and why I don't hide my drug use from those who are close to me. I need my friends and loved ones to help keep me in check. It's not hard to … That's when the network still played videos like 2pac …
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Information on Lamictal Abuse?
Question by Kaylee: Information on lamictal abuse?
I’m doing a paper on prescribed medication and I chose Lamictal from a list my teacher has assigned. I can’t seem to find anything on the abuse of this drug, if any abuse has been done.
Any information would be helpful, thanks.
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Answer by Kelle
Prescription drugs are often abused.
Lamictal ( for bipolar disorder) can be abused. If one works why not take… Continue reading
Open Letter: 300 Researchers Call for Decriminalization of Sex Work in Canada
Open letter: 300 researchers call for decriminalization of sex work in Canada
These harms disproportionately impact marginalized sex workers including female, Indigenous and street-involved sex workers, who face the highest rates of violence and murder in our country. In contrast, in New Zealand, since the passage of a law to …
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Thomas Lumley: Faulty powers
Many of the people who take prescription arthritis drugs are people who have a high risk… Continue reading
The Drugging of the American Boy
The Drugging of the American Boy
The Drug Enforcement Administration classifies stimulants as Schedule II drugs, defined as having a "high potential for abuse" and "with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. … kids—normal boys, most likely—who had …
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The Hugo Problem
Then Hugo Schwyzer's bad behavior—sex with students, substance abuse, and a chilling act of violence—came to light, and Twitter users around the world took him down.… Continue reading

