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  • Understanding Drug Use and Addiction DrugFacts
    A person’s environment includes many different influences, from family and friends to economic status and general quality of life Factors such as peer pressure, physical and sexual abuse, early exposure to drugs, stress, and parental guidance can greatly affect a person’s likelihood of drug use and addiction Development Genetic and
  • NIDA. NIH. GOV | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
    National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse: Open Session – February 2026 Monday, February 2, 2026 1:00pm to 4:30pm | Neuroscience Center, 6001 Executive Blvd
  • Drug Misuse and Addiction | National Institute on Drug Abuse
    Although taking drugs at any age can lead to addiction, research shows that the earlier people begin to use drugs, the more likely they are to develop serious problems 31 This may be due to the harmful effect that drugs can have on the developing brain 32 It also may result from a mix of early social and biological risk factors, including
  • Treatment and Recovery | National Institute on Drug Abuse
    Relapse rates for people treated for substance use disorders are compared with those for people treated for high blood pressure and asthma Relapse is common and similar across these illnesses Therefore, substance use disorders should be treated like any other chronic illness Relapse serves as a sign for resumed, modified, or new treatment
  • Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction
    At the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), we believe that increased understanding of the basics of addiction will empower people to make informed choices in their own lives, adopt science-based policies and programs that reduce drug use and addiction in their communities, and support scientific research that improves the Nation’s well
  • Addiction and Health | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
    Symptoms will differ depending on the substance used, but may include tremors, problems with sleeping and feeding, and even seizures 45 Some drug-exposed children will have developmental problems with behavior, attention, and thinking Ongoing research is exploring if these effects on the brain and behavior extend into the teen years, causing
  • Drugs A to Z | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
    There are currently no FDA-approved medications to treat stimulant use disorders There are behavioral treatments for substance use disorders, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and contingency management ” Read more: NIDA research on the health effects of synthetic cathinones NIDA research on emerging drugs
  • Sex Differences in Substance Use | National Institute on Drug Abuse
    For most age groups, men have higher rates of use or dependence on illicit drugs and alcohol than do women 14 However, women are just as likely as men to develop a substance use disorder 15 In addition, women may be more susceptible to craving 16–19 and relapse, 20,21 which are key phases of the addiction cycle
  • COVID-19 and Substance Use | National Institute on Drug Abuse
    For referrals to substance use and mental health treatment programs, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or visit www FindTreatment gov to find a qualified healthcare provider in your area For other personal medical advice, please speak to a qualified health professional
  • Substance Use in Older Adults DrugFacts | National Institute on Drug Abuse
    The scope of substance use in older adults While illicit drug use typically declines after young adulthood, nearly 1 million adults aged 65 and older live with a substance use disorder (SUD), as reported in 2018 data 1 While the total number of SUD admissions to treatment facilities between 2000 and 2012 differed slightly, the proportion of admissions of older adults increased from 3 4% to 7





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