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Misuse of pharmaceutical stimulants

  • Abuse of amphetamines
  • Overuse of medicinal stimulants
  • Overprescribing of anit-depressants

Nature

The misuse of pharmaceutical stimulants refers to the inappropriate use of prescription medications, such as amphetamines and methylphenidate, intended for conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy. This problem often manifests as non-medical consumption to enhance cognitive performance, increase energy, or facilitate weight loss. Misuse can lead to serious health risks, including addiction, cardiovascular issues, and psychological disorders. The growing prevalence of stimulant misuse, particularly among students and professionals seeking academic or occupational advantages, raises significant public health concerns, necessitating increased awareness, prevention strategies, and regulatory measures to mitigate its impact on individuals and society.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

Background

Amphetamines constitute a group of synthetic chemical stimulant drugs. They may be inhaled, taken orally or injected. Abuse may result from the consumption as aids to fat-reducing diets or as anti-fatigue agents, or for euphoric effects. Physiological dependence on amphetamine-type drugs develops rapidly and is perpetuated by a strong drive to reach maximum euphoria and excitation. Dependence is psychological rather than physical, but overactivity under the influence of the drug induces exhaustion afterwards which in extreme cases may lead to death. As tolerance to the desired effects develops, intake of the drug must be increased until a level is reached that may exceed the initial dose by several hundred times. A toxic psychosis may occur after weeks of continued use. The amphetamine-induced toxic syndrome is characterized by profound behavioural changes and psychotic episodes with auditory, visual and tactile hallucinations. These may be associate with feelings of panic or aggression and and urge to commit dangerous anti-social acts. High levels of excitations are coupled with the sudden onset of excessive fatigue. The combination of use of amphetamines with that of other drugs such as alcohol or barbiturates can be catastrophic.

Amphetamines been used medically to relieve catarrhal congestion (nasal), as general stimulants, and as slimming agents in cases of obesity. Initially amphetamines produce wakefulness, lessening of fatigue, increased energy and self-confidence and euphoria. This effect is only temporary and as tolerance builds up rapidly, increased dosages are necessary for the same effect. Ultimately these drugs produce restlessness, irritability, anxiety, slurred speech, unsteadiness and dryness of the mouth. They may also result in hallucinations, psychosis, paranoia or schizophrenia. Side-effects include malnutrition. Amphetamine psychosis is often indistinguishable from genuine schizophrenia. The syndrome is the result of direct intoxication by amphetamines and is not an expression of physical dependence.

Incidence

Recent total numbers of abusers are 2,284,209 for a global rate of 0.5 per 1000. Except for Japan (1.6 per 1000) all countries with extensive abuse are in the Americas: Canada (1.7), Cayman Islands (4.5), Mexico (2.0), Saint Lucia (9.1) and the USA (8.9 per 1000). Moderate abuse countries are in the Americas (Brazil and Bolivia) and Europe (Finland and Sweden). 68 countries and territories report at least some abuse of amphetamines. 86% of the world's abusers are from the USA, and another 9% from Japan. Most of the remaining 5% are from 8 other countries with high and moderate abuse rates.

Claim

The misuse of pharmaceutical stimulants is a critical public health crisis that demands urgent attention. These powerful drugs, often prescribed for legitimate medical conditions, are increasingly abused for their performance-enhancing effects, leading to addiction, mental health issues, and devastating societal consequences. This reckless behavior not only jeopardizes individual health but also strains healthcare systems and undermines the integrity of academic and professional environments. We must prioritize education, prevention, and stricter regulations to combat this alarming trend.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

Counter-claim

The alarmist narrative surrounding the misuse of pharmaceutical stimulants is vastly overstated. Many individuals responsibly use these medications to enhance focus and productivity, often in high-pressure environments. The real issue lies in the stigma and misunderstanding surrounding mental health treatments, not the misuse itself. Instead of demonizing these substances, we should promote informed usage and education. Overemphasizing this so-called "problem" distracts from more pressing societal issues and undermines the legitimate needs of those who benefit from these medications.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

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Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Biological classification
N/A
Subject
  • Health care » Pharmacy
  • Societal problems » Addiction, drug abuse
  • Content quality
    Excellent
     Excellent
    Language
    English
    1A4N
    E1558
    DOCID
    11515580
    D7NID
    140548
    Last update
    May 19, 2022