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i need some help on this, i have to have a paper done by tomorrow and i have writers block…
i need another page and a half, single spaced, times new roman font size 12
if you can help ill appreciate it deeply
or atleast give me some help on what i could do to get it to a page and a half
the topic is drug/pill therapy
The complexity of the human is prodigious, yet the mind is so easily broken. The will of a strong mind can be obliterated in a matter of moments. This can be done with a few simple tasks: stripping the being of everything they know, repetitiously showing them the same image/object consecutively, and/or simply fabricating to them.
Today’s society is being driven into a forceful depression and dependence of legal narcotics. These drugs have done countless amounts of disturbance in today’s life. These lies of medicine solving all of mankind’s problems are the cause of all of this addiction. The drugs cause a sense of control and stability for people. Even while they are physically addictive, the drugs are more mentally.
The effects of the actual tablets vary, but the side effects are always too long. Curing a headache shouldn’t cause the patient: diarrhea, vomiting, stomach aches, etc. Does the medicine actually relinquish the original problem, or do they just cause more to distract them from it? For example, those great new drugs that you see during commercials are followed months after with a similar ad complaining that those drugs would kill or cause serious injury to the user. In 2007 a Teenager died from taking the dietary supplement Hydroxycut. The FDA said there were twenty-two other cases involving liver problems while using this drug.
These legal narcotics could actually work, but seeing as the dependency and addiction of them is so high. Are the drugs even worth that much risk? There have been many studies testing if the drugs actually have any effect on the user. The patient is given a replacement pill which would hold the contents of sugar in place of the original. Depending on the actually medication and the length the patient has been taking them, the results vary. The effects ranged from the patient not noticing anything to them have constant withdraw and their body going into shock.
These drugs could be the solution to the world’s pain and suffering. It would distract us all from the actually of life. Perhaps they are a good thing, but they should not be distributed so easily. On the positive side, of course, they at least given the user an idea that their problem is attempting to be cured. Before we decide if it is bad or not we should know what drug therapy is, drug therapy is the attempt to cure a disease, either mental or physical, threw prescription drugs. Sounds wonderful right? Well there is something they don’t tell you when you go on drug therapy; more than one third of the people who go on drug therapy become subconsciously addicted to the drug used to help them.
The dependency level is so high, that it causes an addiction to the product. See as this misguides judgment and causes a neurotic outlook of medication. The actually need of drug therapy should not be as huge at it is. Sadly, seeing as it is convenient to the user, they see it as a “quit fix” of their problems. An abundance of medication does serve a positive effect for the human body. They still cause a dependency, but people would die without curtain medication.
In the case of Erin Evans, a parent who wishes she had never heard of anti-psychotics. Her son Rex was diagnosed with A.D.D. (Attention-Deficit Disorder) at the age of six and was started on A.D.H.D. medicine, shortly after he started hallucinating about bugs and worms in his food. He was also put on Prozac for the anxiety, but the nervousness and paranoia continued. At eight years old he was given Risperdal by a Tennessee child psychiatrist in private practice claiming “the boy probably had obsessive-compulsive disorder as well”, never telling them that it had not been approved for children or warn them about the side effects. When Rex was nine, his family moved to Colorado Springs, and his parents started to learn more about Risperdal and realized for the first time that all of his problems could be side effects. The Food and Drug Administration “does not regulate the practice of medicine”, says Thomas Laughren, head of the division of psychiatry products. He added that he’s concerned about the use of such drugs in kids without systematic safety data.
For some people drug therapy helps for others such as Rex Evans, it can wreck your life. If the Food and Drug Administration isn’t going to regulate the practices of medicines, how can we trust what out doctors give us, will we be the nest Rex Evans, or will someone find a way of putting a stop to it?
Estimates say drug-companies have made payments to doctors going as high as $ 57 billion a year for covering consulting fees, speaking fees on drugs, and medical seminars on the
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