Addiction encompasses everything from smoking cigarettes to methamphetamines, from taking opiates such as oxycodone and heroin to abusing sedatives, including Xanax™ and alcohol. Diagnostically termed a “substance use disorder”, addiction is not a choice or character flaw, but rather a chronic brain disease characterized by compulsive or difficult to control drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. There are no known identifiable factors that predict whether a person will become addicted to drugs. However, current research suggests that the risk of substance use disorders is influenced by a combination of biological (genetic), environmental, and developmental factors. The higher the risk burden, the more likely an individual will suffer an addiction foundation drug misuse and/or abuse.
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