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What Do You Know About Addiction?

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Addiction is a long-term (chronic) disease. You may also hear it called substance use disorder. It involves seeking out drugs and using them even when the results are harmful. Over time, addiction changes the structure and function of the brain. Find out more about addiction by taking this quiz.

1. Addiction can begin when a person uses drugs, but addiction is more than just using a lot of drugs.


2. Addiction most often gets worse over time.


3. One symptoms of addiction is needing to use more of the drug over time.


4. People often become addicted only a day or 2 after first using a drug.


5. Addiction causes a lack of control over thoughts, feelings, ideas, and behaviors.


6. People are addicted when they keep using a drug even when it causes problems in their life.


7. Addiction can be managed with treatment.


Author: Allen, James

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