Substance Abuse Addiction

Substance Abuse Addiction is a disorder characterized by a person's compulsive use of drugs or alcohol despite the negative consequences in their life. The use of drugs and alcohol can lead to physical dependence, changes in mental health, and serious health problems. Substance Abuse Addiction is a major problem in the United States and worldwide and affects people of all ages, races, gender, and socioeconomic status. Treatment for Substance Abuse Addiction often involves a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes to help individuals manage their cravings and establish a healthier life. Treatment can help individuals recover from Substance Abuse Addiction and live a healthier life.

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