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ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADDICTION AS A MEDICAL SOCIAL PROBLEM

Abstract

Substance misuse issues, to be specific liquor abuse and chronic drug use, have become serious clinical and social issues influencing people and networks around the world. While substance use was customarily seen as an ethical fizzling or criminal way of behaving, presently perceived as a complicated illness creates due to hereditary, natural, and social variables. This article expects to inspect liquor abuse and illicit drug use through a clinical focal point, investigating their inclination as ongoing backsliding cerebrum sicknesses and framing their significant social effects.

Keywords

Restrictions, side effects, addiction, alcohol, diabetes, lifetime, clinical process.

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