Is a Single Drug Use Enough to Cause Addiction?

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Since ancient times, the harm of drugs has been affecting many families and social stability. Therefore, since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the crackdown on drugs has always been very severe, and the penalties are also relatively strict. Many teenagers are curious about some things, especially those that are strictly prohibited. Will they become addicted if they try drugs once? It is certain that drug addiction is very fast, and one time is enough to make people addicted.

1. How long does it take for drug abuse to lead to addiction?

As the saying goes, "Once you take drugs, you fall into the jaws of the tiger." People who have a lucky mindset about drugs have never escaped the clutches of drugs. The harm of drugs is not just to individuals, but also to their families, friends, and society. What we need to do is to recognize and reject it. If you unfortunately develop a drug addiction, please seek treatment at a formal drug rehabilitation medical institution as soon as possible.

2. Traditional drugs such as heroin can lead to addiction in just a few days if abused through intravenous injection.

Clinical trials have shown that continuous abuse of heroin 1-2 times a day can lead to tolerance in 5-7 days and addiction in 1-2 weeks. Some reports claim that taking heroin 4 times a day, 1 gram each time, for 3 consecutive days can lead to addiction.

3. Synthetic drugs such as methamphetamine initially give users a sense of excitement, euphoria, energy, and increased talkativeness.

They may feel that the drug makes them smarter and more articulate. However, 3-5 days after use, they may experience unexplained lethargy, low mood, anxiety, and restlessness. These are actually withdrawal symptoms of methamphetamine. These uncomfortable symptoms can prompt users to repeatedly use the drug, and over time, the dosage required will increase, leading to severe psychological dependence. Generally speaking, various drugs gradually develop tolerance after continuous use, and therefore, increasing dosages are required to achieve the original effects and sensations.