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Research Article

Usage of Psychoactive Substances are Spreading like a Wild Forest Fire across the Globe

Shiva Raman Pandey* and Oyindrila Basu

eWellness Expert, MIMS Ardendale, Kannamangala, Whitefield, Bangalore, India

Corresponding Author:
Shiva Raman Pandey
Founder and CEO
eWellness Expert, MIMS Ardendale
Kannamangala, Whitefield, Bangalore, India
Tel: 918049545127
E-mail: shiva@ewellnessexpert.com

Received date: June 13, 2016; Accepted date: February 20, 2017; Published date: February 27, 2017

Citation: Pandey SR, Basu O (2017) Usage of Psychoactive Substances are Spreading like a Wild Forest Fire across the Globe. J Addict Res Ther 8:307. doi:10.4172/2155-6105.1000307

Copyright: © 2017 Pandey SR, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

The paper aims in studying the different types of psychoactive substances used, and their impact on the youth, all across the globe. Here, we discuss which section of the society is vulnerable to the health-derogatory drugs and how they have been impacted over the past few years of the decade; also we bring to light the huge market of drug trafficking which largely impacts the economic channel of the world. The study is mainly based discussion of collected information from different prominent surveys carried out in renowned universities and health centres of America and India. The research methodology is a short scientific survey, conducted on 15 students of University of Calcutta, India, which records their response to the use of 6 different kinds of drugs, and concludes that there is an improvement in the social situation, and young people are getting some awareness of the harmful effects of the psychoactive substances, despite their easy availability.

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