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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
Then I gotta ask, how do we end up with addicts to all of the other drugs with no medical uses? Never has their been a prescription for crack or meth issued, yet there are people addicted to those drugs.
There is more than 2 options for why addicts start their drug. The first time I ever smoked pot as a teenager I knew absolutely none of the risks but still did it anyway. I was fortunate there wasnt a physical addiction to it, but you play stupid games and you win stupid prizes.
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Both of your examples are in use. Crack is a cocaine variant which is (maybe? used in eyes) and a common trade name for meth is Desoxyn.
But I get what you're asking. Different drugs, but the "void" left by them can be filled by others. Get hooked on oxy, stop feeling bad with heroin or meth. The neurochemical releases are not that different despite being different drugs.