Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of factors contributing to the development of pharmacy drug addiction, with an emphasis on the availability of drugs and their perception in society. The work examines cultural changes associated with the popularization of prescription drug use, and economic factors, such as pharmaceutical companies' policies and marketing strategies, that influence the increased availability of these drugs. The author analyzes how social norms and popular culture contribute to the normalization of drug abuse, especially among young people. Particular attention is paid to the role of pharmacies, doctors and government regulation in creating conditions for the development of pharmacy drug addiction. The conclusion emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to combat this problem, including both tightening control over the distribution of drugs and changing public perceptions of the safe use of pharmaceuticals.

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