Effects of Drug Abuse in
the Brain
Press Release 2010-11
Drugs tap into the brain's communication system
and disrupt the way nerve cells normally send, receive,
and process information.
Drugs work in the brain by:
Imitating natural neurotransmitters (chemical
messengers in the brain). Because of
the similarity in chemical structure between drugs
and neurotransmitters naturally produced by the
brain, some drugs, such as marijuana and heroin,
are able to "fool" the brain's receptors
and activate nerve cells to send abnormal messages
via the network.
Overstimulating the reward system by
flooding the circuit with dopamine. Dopamine
is a neurotransmitter present in regions of the
brain that regulate movement, emotion, motivation,
and feelings of pleasure. And nearly all drugs
of abuse, directly or indirectly, activate this
system. Some drugs, particularly stimulants like
methamphetamine and cocaine, cause nerve cells
to release abnormally large amounts of natural
neurotransmitters or prevent their normal recycling,
which is needed to shut off the signal between
neurons.
If you or someone you know is struggling with
drug abuse or addiction and is in need of help,
Cove Center for Recovery - Addiction Treatment
Center offers a flexible and affordable addiction
treatment program. Our aim is to treat the whole
person, and not just an isolated symptom. During
the treatment process we will work with the client
to identify the factors that may have contributed
to you drug abuse – home, work, relationships
and medical history. We also believe that families
have a vital role to play in the recovery process,
and each addiction treatment program has a place
for family participation, to educate them in the
treatment process and to equip them for their
role as supporters.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone call away.
If the information you are looking for is not found here and you need immediate
attention you may contact us:
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