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The 411 is designed to equip you with essential knowledge and insights.
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Why is the age of first use of alcohol so important?
Can you get addicted even though you only do it once in a while?
Does marijuana use lead to the use of other drugs?
Why do some people become addicted, while others don’t?
Should I be concerned about prescription drugs when the “real problem” is the illegal drugs like cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine?
What drugs are the most commonly abused?
Can a person be too young to become addicted to alcohol and drugs?
Marijuana is just a plant... Is it really that dangerous?
How do i know if i or someone close to me is addicted to alcohol or drugs?
What is a “standard drink” of alcohol?
A standard alcohol drink contains about 14 grams of pure alcohol (0.6 ounces):
• 12-ounces of Beer or Cooler
• 8-ounces of Malt Liquor
• 5-ounces of Wine
• 1.5-ounces or “shot” of Distilled Spirits/Liquor (e.g., rum, gin, vodka, or whiskey).
Note: These are approximate, as different brands and types of alcoholic beverages vary in their actual alcohol content.
How does alcohol leave the body?
Once absorbed into the bloodstream, the Kidneys eliminate 5% of alcohol in the urine, the Lungs exhale 5% of alcohol (detectable by breathalyzer) and the Liver breaks down the remaining 90% of alcohol. Alcohol is broken down (metabolized) by the liver at the average rate of one standard drink per hour and nothing can speed this up, including drinking coffee. Even if the person drinking passes out, their body will continue to process the alcohol. This is a very dangerous time because they are not aware if they become sick. It does not take much more alcohol to give you alcohol poisoning that it will to get your buzzed or drunk.
Are alcoholism and drug addiction genetically inherited?
Research shows that the risk for developing alcoholism and drug addiction runs in families. But just because there is a genetic predisposition doesn’t mean that the child of an alcoholic or addicted parent will automatically become alcoholic or addicted. Not all children of alcoholic or addicted parents get into trouble with alcohol and drugs. And some people develop alcoholism and addiction even though no one in their family has a drinking or drug problem.
Can alcoholism and drug addiction be treated?
Yes, alcoholism and addiction can be treated. Alcoholism and addiction treatment programs can help a person stop drinking and using drugs. Treatment has helped millions of people stop drinking and drugging, rebuild their lives and live a life in long-term recovery.
I think prescription drugs might help me feel better. Is it ok to use them once in a while?
You or your friends might think that prescription drugs are safer than alcohol or illegal drugs because doctors prescribe them. But, these drugs can be just as dangerous. When prescription drugs are used without a prescription they can be as dangerous as alcohol or illegal drugs. You can die from abusing prescription drugs . . . even the first time. Also, the only person that may use a prescription is the person it is prescribed to. Use of someone else’s medication is illegal.