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Drug Abuse and Addiction 13

achieve the same effect. It becomes desensitized to the presence of the drug. As a result, the addict needs to take larger doses to get the same effect. Whether someone takes drugs derived from opium poppies or those made in a laboratory, the brain responds to them in the same manner on a purely chemical level. A person may make a choice to take drugs in the first place. Once the addiction becomes established, they no longer have a choice about whether they will continue to use drugs. The addict’s brain chemistry has changed as a result of their drug use.

Text-Dependent Questions

1. What are some of the stereotypes about people who abuse drugs or become addicts? 2. Can you name the researchers who found the link between opiates and brain chemistry? 3. Name some activities that cause the brain to produce endorphins (“feel- good” chemicals).

Research Project

Look up the “Just Say No” anti-drug campaign from the 1980s online or in magazines. Find similar anti-drug policies and programs. Do you think these are an effective way to stop young people from using drugs? Write a brief essay about your opinion.

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