'Problematic' drug use is when you become dependent upon a drug and cannot function properly without it, or it starts negatively impacting areas of your personal life such as finances, sex or relationships.
It might be time to stop if any of the following apply to you:
You stand a better chance of controlling your drug or alcohol use if you first think about what you do and why, and the ups and downs of your drug use. It can be hard to change but there are plenty of places you can get help from.
Here are 10 achievable steps to help you move away from problematic drug use:
It is also worth remembering that, while not illegal, drinking alcohol and smoking to excess can also have serious health implications.
Being HIV positive means that your body needs a lot of help to support it. Cutting back – or quitting – smoking or drinking can be a very healthy step.
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This article was last reviewed on 31/10/2012 by T. Kelaart
Date due for the next review: 31/10/2014
Content Author: R. Scholey
Current Owner: Health Promotion
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Problem drug use: a definition, DrugScope (2010)
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