Chronic Alcoholism May Be A Form Of Drug Addiction
Drugs are defined as substances that, once introduced into the body, modify the activity of the body organs otherwise than by augmenting the supply of available energy. Using this definition, can it then be said that alcohol qualifies as a drug?
There is no denying that alcohol is used mainly because of certain effects considered gratifying by some people, which are similar in many ways to those of certain drugs. We have to understand that alcohol affects mainly the central nervous system, especially the brain.
To give a more or less accurate comparison, alcohol works in much the same way as tranquilizers or barbiturates do – it depresses the central nervous system. With alcohol, muscle coordination is impaired and reflexes are slowed. It removes the user’s inhibitions, in the process impairing his… Chronic Alcoholism May Be A Form Of Drug Addiction