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Most Informative Government Websites Against Drug Abuse

There are many websites online, which talk about drug abuse and have been actively involved in stopping its spread. In terms of government-run sites, here is a definitive list of the best websites today.

Drug abuse:

This is the official website of NIDA, also known as National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIDA has been actively involved in using the power of science to combat drug usage and prevalence. Through a two-fold method combining research on drug related aspects and using that research for preventing drug use, they have been able to make a significant difference.

Teens Drug Abuse:

This site is also owned by NIDA but is primarily focused on teenagers addicted to drugs. Right from helping teenagers come out with their real stories on challenges related to drug usage, to delivering real facts on drug abuse, NIDA has helped many students from 8th, 9th, 10th and 12th grades successfully avoid drugs. The site also helps teenagers cope with withdrawal symptoms and stress situations, without having to resort to drugs. NIDA also has sites pertaining to school going drug abusers, HIV infected drug users as well as smokers, who indulge in drugs.

SAMHSA:

This site is run by the SAMHSA, or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The site is aimed at people who are more prone to mental disorders or disorders related to drug intake. Using a holistic combination of grants, programs and various policies, SAMHSA has been involved in helping drug users enjoy a regular life in the community. By helping people build a resistance to taking drugs as well as developing the will power to stay away from it, SAMHSA has helped many people refrain from drug usage.

Medline Plus:

This is a dedicated service from US National Library of Medicine as well as the National Institutes of Health. The site contains a wealth of information on drugs and drug abuse. It lists out the complete list of various drugs, which fall under the abused drugs category. Apart from imparting basic knowledge about drug abuse, the site also focuses on creating awareness online using multimedia tools such as games and videos. They also have research segments, where they discuss the latest trends and findings pertaining to drug abuse in the country. Their ‘reference shelf’ section provides readers a repository of information from dictionaries, newsletters, directories, law regulations and statistics found from research.


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Inhalants Drug Abuse:

This site deals with all the various inhalants, which contain drugs. The site is owned by NIDA and focuses on researching the usage of inhalants to induce drugs in a person. Many unassuming products like cleaning fluids, spray paints and glue etc., which are common household items, can be used for intoxication purposes. Young children in the house are most vulnerable to such chemicals and can easily fall prey to such drug abuse. Thus, the site helps parents and children by educating them on such chemicals, spreading awareness and helping them stay away from such drugs.

Back to School Drug Abuse:

This website is owned by NIDA and is focused on educating children, parents and teachers on the risks and dangers involved with drug abuse. The site has an exhaustive curricula as well as diverse teaching aids to help educate children in schools better. By covering topics such as real facts on drugs and the human body for 5th to 11th grade students, posters that reinforce the negative effects of drugs as well as using curriculum supplements covering broad spectrum of drug abuse related topics, Back to School has managed to spread awareness across many schools.

HIV Drug Abuse:

NIDA believes that there is a direct and very strong link between drug abuse and the rapid spread of HIV in individuals. This is why it started the website called HIV Drug Abuse. The site focuses on a less talked about subject of how drugs cause risky behavior, which in turn can lead to spread of AIDS. Due to the intake of drugs, people can lose their sense of discretion and often the wrong choices get made, which can cause a person to get inflicted with HIV forever. NIDA owns this site and using its primary philosophy of science backed research, it uncovers startling facts on the linkage between drug abuse and HIV prevalence.

Smoking Drug Abuse:

This is another site owned and managed by NIDA. Through the website, it aims to educate people about the addiction of smoking. It recognizes that smoking is an addiction and people can get into nicotine or tobacco addiction tendencies. Many people start smoking at a very young age, from school onwards. Peer pressure plays a significant role in this. This is why Smoking Drug Abuse helps students realize the dangerous effects of drugs on both the brain and the body. NIDA has also published various articles on nicotine addiction on its site, which students and adults alike will find very useful.

Smoke Free:

This site is dedicated to helping people quit smoking. A lot of people have realized that nicotine addiction can have a strong grip over their lives and the only way to tackle it is by quitting smoking. Through useful tips to give up smoking, access to resources to help people quit smoking, expert opinions and discussions as well as new research findings available the site provides all the information and material needed for people to educate themselves and give up smoking for good. The site also discusses specific medications, which have been proven successful in eliminating smoking addiction. Depending on the extent of smoking, the risk of death is also assessed on the site through statistics. The site also contains some powerful adverts, which drive home the message that smoking is a killer and needs to be recognized as an addiction.

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