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A drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing state, regarded by most clinicians and societies as a disorder. The various conditions commonly have individuals with a compulsion to self administer a chemical cocktail or drug with associated loss of self-control in limiting its intake. The condition may extend across a range of chemicals and a mixture of chemicals.

The American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV) uses the term substance dependence instead of drug addiction and requires at least three of the following symptoms to be present for diagnosis:

  • tolerance
  • withdrawal.
  • persistent desire or unsuccessful attempts to reduce use.
  • use in larger amounts than intended.
  • reduction in important social, occupational, or recreational activities because of drug use.
  • considerable time spent obtaining the substance.
  • continued use despite health, social, or economic problems resulting from substance use.


Substance abuse is felt to be a milder disorder characterized by the repetitive use of drugs that has a negative impact on the social or economic circumstances of the individual. Addictions can occur to many substances but in particular:
  • Alcohol
  • Opioids
  • Cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • Nicotine


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