Drug addiction and abuse
Causes of drug addiction
Most prescribed medications do not cause addiction and do not result in highs. Drugs that do cause addiction (drugs of abuse or controlled drugs) are quite different. Most are illegal, but healthcare providers can legally prescribe some of them in controlled ways.
You can inherit a tendency towards addiction, which means it is passed down in families. But stressful life circumstances and personality may also play a role.
Getting free of drug addiction
Treatment is available if you abuse drugs or are addicted to them. If you are willing to change, your healthcare provider will encourage you to try self help programmes and join community support groups. They may refer you to a support agency that specialises in addiction.
Related websites
Alcohol Drug Helpline external link
Information about addiction, and publicly funded alcohol, drug and gambling treatment agencies in your region.
The Level external link
Learn from other New Zealanders' experiences, gain insights into your own use and access support to get your life under control.
New Zealand Drug Foundation external link
Information and advice about sorting out your or someone else's drug or alcohol use. It has information about specific drugs and videos for young people.
Clinical review
This content was written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. It has been adapted for Health Information and Services.