One often hears that the drug is a ladder to be a developed country. When every illness has its own cure, there will be no health problems that we have to consider. Therefore, everyone can work hard, achieve his or her own success, and juxtapose the welfare of the country. But, is it true that drug will only bring favorable effects to the society? Is it true that drug is the heavenly way to achieve prosperity?
When we talk about drugs, we cannot ignore one of the deadliest diseases which still has no cure: HIV/AIDS. Based on WHO, HIV/AIDS killed 1.5 million people in 2012 and be the top six major killers during the past decade. A lot of research has been conducted to find the cure: not a little of money and time …show more content…
By having proper treatment, the people with HIV can live their lives without worrying about their lifespan. Therefore, they can work maximally and use the time effectively. They can also experience what other people experience: growing old and enjoying a cup of tea in the afternoon without doing anything. In the medical field, the drug can also cure people who are accidentally infected by HIV: from blood transfer, wound, or sexual intercourse. For future development, it may also be used in curing the stock blood that contain HIV. It can be considered as an implementation of human rights: to live. But on the other side, the development of the drug for HIV can cause bad …show more content…
It will grow the business in prostitution field: do not require certain skills, have high payment, and need not worry about HIV/AIDS transference. Consequently, the amount of free sex will increase significantly, especially among teenagers who have high curiosity. On the other field, the transaction of illegal drugs will also multiply, because people should not worry about syringe with HIV/AIDS anymore. Even though the price is high, drugs will create dependency, so the user will buy it again and again. Instead of being a developed country, the country will collapse: the young generation will be destroyed by the freedom and awful custom. If we imagine the country as a tree, the development of the drug for HIV will bloom the tree, which is the older generation, but decays the root, which is the younger generation. A tree without leaves and flowers can still grow and bloom in the future, but a tree without root will certainly be dead. Therefore, the invention of the drug for HIV will destroy the country sooner or later. Some people may think that the law can prevent this problem. But, we have to prove the method first by looking at the