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    Illegal Drugs

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    ILLEGAL DRUGS History The illegal drugs problem in the country is real and pervasive. It is undermining the moral fabric of our society and is victimizing almost everyone‚ including even young children in the grade schools. It has become a threat to national security. The national drug strategy which is primarily focused on "demand and supply reduction" appears to be working ineffectively. On the contrary‚ the demand for illegal drugs continues

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    The Medicated Child

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    children in society who are put on multiple medication due to their behaviors. Children from ages as young as three are put on medications by trained psychologists. The Film also gives an example of a psychologist who is experimenting with these drugs on young children. These were given to children who were having trouble at home and whose parents got too overwhelmed with their children. Majority of these children were diagnosed with ADHD‚ bipolar‚ and hyperactivity by their psychologists. In

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    Prescription Drug Reform

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    Prescription Drugs There are over 2‚800 different types of prescription drugs that have been through the FDA approval and are currently being used today by patients for treatment of a variety of illnesses. There are three categories of prescription drugs that are most commonly prescribed‚ Opioids (pain killers)‚ CNS Depressants‚ and Stimulants. Prescription drugs are more potent than the drugs that are sold over the counter ("Prescription Drugs"‚ 2008-2009). Some of these drugs can be highly

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    Psychoactive Drugs

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    Psychoactive Drugs are chemical substances that alter behavior‚ mood‚ perception‚ or mental functioning. Through the consumption of substances many cultures have found ways to alter consciousness. Psychoactive substances apply their effects by transforming biochemical or physiological processes in the brain. The message system of nerve cells‚ or neurons‚ relies on both electrical and chemical transmission. Neurons rarely touch each other; there is a microscopic gap between one neuron and the next

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    Competitive analysis of “ROSUVASTATIN” & “TELMISARTAN” ” for Cipla pharmaceutical in the pharmaceutical industry conducted at Coimbatore‚ Tamilnadu Submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration Mahatma Gandhi University Submitted By MANISH.K.B Reg.No 60810 Under the Guidance of ANU ANNA ANTHONY [pic] Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Science & Technology North Paravur‚ Ernakulam 2005-2007 Date: 30/08/2006

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    Drug Courts

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    Drug abuse is a major issue. Those suffering from drug abuse need to be rehabilitated instead of being thrown into prisons where they will not receive the proper treatment. In this paper‚ I will discuss the Drug Court program that is aimed at decreasing drug use. I will also discuss the impact of the program. Drug misuse and abuse has become a part of the social norm for many. There are some individuals who make silent cries for help‚ but do not know who or where to turn to get the help they need

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    Drug Addiction

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    Introduction to the Problem Drug addiction has been growing globally since World War II. Drugs was first take for the purpose of treating wounds and aches. But later on they find that consumimg a large amount of drugs more than the priscription makes them more ralaxed and make them more pleasurable and become high and it is the start of abusing a such drugs.Nowadays drug addiction enter someones life without observing and knowing its possible effect and results. People

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    Drugs in Prison

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    consist of an analysis of the use and abuse of illicit drugs within the prison systems on a global basis. With information gathered from various sources such as the internet and one on one interviews with an inmate in a male correctional facility and a former inmate of a female correctional facility I intend to show the rampant flow of drugs in and out of the prison system‚ the control of (or lack there of) by prison officials‚ the drug gangs and dealers in correctional facilities‚ the rate

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    Drug Essay

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    Have you ever been addicted to drugs? “There are about 18 million adults are addicted to alcohol.”(Teens‚ and self-injury: Causes‚ Signs‚ and Prevention Web MD) Those people needs to drink alcohol in order to function normally. It is a problem because drugs can cause heart diseases. Heart disease is extremely dangerous‚ and can cause heart attack‚ which is able to cause death. Although people takes drugs in order to feel pleasant. However drug is able to put one in abominable conditions such as

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    The Stigma of Drugs

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    The stigma of Drugs I. INTRODUCTION DRUG ADDICTION - is a chronic disease affecting the brain‚ and just about everyone is different. Drugs affect different people in different ways. One person can take and abuse drugs‚ yet never become addicted‚ while another merely has one experience and is immediately hooked. Drug addiction is characterized by a person having to use the drug(s) repeatedly‚ regardless of the damage it does to: - Their health - Their family - Their career - Their

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