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How to Write Paragraph on Drug Addiction 

Drug Addiction

Drug is generally medicine which used to cure diseases. But for stimulating effect sometimes it is taken by some people who are called addicts. When people are addicted to the habit of taking harmful drugs is called drug addiction. Heroine, opium, morphin, cocaine, phensidyl, etc. are some of the drugs. If a person once starts taking drugs for any reason whatsoever, he cannot stop taking it. There are some reasons behind people getting addicted to these harmful drugs. There are some people who take drugs in order to forget their painful past or sad memories. There are some people who take drugs simply in pursuit of pleasure. There are some people who at first take drugs as fun but it turns into an addiction later on. The consequence of taking drug is very fatal and irreparable. The health of the addict starts deteriorating. The addicts lose their mental and physical power and energy. They feel drowsy and lose appetite. They are deprived of their social status and lose the love of their near and dear ones as well. Various kinds of diseases grasp them. They suffer from many kinds of diseases like amnesia, insomnia, nausea, physical weakness, blood pressure and from many other lethal diseases. Their kidneys and livers also get damaged. Drug addiction is not only a national problem but also a global issue. So, right now it should be stopped by any means. If we want to save ourselves from it, we should practise maintaining self- consciousness, keeping ourselves aloof from bad companies, and being strict minded against it.


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