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Top 10 Most Addictive drugs | Addictive drugs | Top addiction causes drugs | Hindi | Urdu Top 10 Most Addictive Drugs List The way certain drugs alter the brain’s pleasure and reward system means we are hardwired to want to repeat the behaviour. With repeated use, the most addictive drugs can cause long-lasting damage and fatal outcomes. 1. Heroin addiction Heroin is one of the most abused opioids in the world. This highly addictive drug releases a burst of dopamine and endorphins which trick the brain into linking it with intense pleasure and subsequently leads to compulsive use. 2. Crack cocaine addiction Also known as rocks, gravel, sleet and nuggets, crack cocaine is a combination of cocaine powder, water and baking soda boiled up to form solid crystals. It is then typically heated and smoked. Crack cocaine causes a rush of dopamine in the brain that can’t be processed in the normal way. This makes your body less able to produce dopamine naturally and the brain becomes reliant on cocaine to achieve the same ‘high’. 3. Alcohol addiction The availability of alcohol and its widespread use makes it one of the most addictive substances in the world. Drinking at an early age, family history and mental health problems can all make you more prone to developing alcohol addiction. Drinking regularly over many years changes a person’s brain and body chemistry which makes it very hard to quit. 4. Nicotine addiction A recent Lancet study revealed the number of smokers worldwide has reached a record high of 1.1 billion and that annual tobacco-related deaths have reached almost 8 million (3). As well as being legally available, tobacco is highly addictive. Some say the nicotine in tobacco is as addictive as heroin or cocaine. 5. Barbiturate and Benzodiazepine addiction Barbiturates are a group of drugs called sedative-hypnotics typically prescribed for seizures, anxiety and insomnia. Benzodiazepines, act in a similar way, slowing down brain function and calming the central nervous system. Always take medication as prescribed and ask for help if you need it. 6. Methadone addiction Methadone is a man-made opiate used to treat heroin addiction It can also be used for severe pain during in palliative care. As well as having medicinal purposes, methadone is still highly addictive and shouldn’t be taken for longer than three months to prevent addiction. If taken alongside CNS depressants, methadone can increase respiratory problems, leading to coma or even death. 7. Methamphetamine addiction ‘Meth’ and ‘Crystal meth’ are highly addictive forms of the Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulant, methamphetamine. research shows it “alters brain structures involved in decision-making. 8. Opioid painkiller addiction Prescription painkillers don’t just help to numb chronic pain; they also create a feeling of euphoria which can quickly become addictive. 9. Gabapentin addiction It may not be as addictive as opioid painkillers, but the anticonvulsant medication, gabapentin, still has the potential for abuse. 10. Cannabis addiction Last, but by no means least, on our top 10 list of most addictive drugs is cannabis. Widely believed to have numerous positive health benefits, the softening of laws surrounding cannabis has led to it wrongly being deemed non-addictive. As well as the added lure of nicotine, when smoked, cannabis drives neurobiological changes in the brain that perpetuate the cycle of addiction #drug #drugaddiction #dailydruginfo #education #healthawareness #trending #viralvideo DISCLAIMER: This video is purely educational and cannot be considered as personal medical advice. The content is my personal opinion and not that of my employer(s). Use this information at your own risk. I will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death.