Mangalore, Jun 29: Doctors and experts at an awareness programme organized by the De-addiction Centre of Father Muller Medical College Hospital, Mangalore, urged the youth to shun alcohol and drugs completely for a healthy life.
Speaking after inaugurating programme to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, at the hospital premises, Dr K.S. Shetty said there is no such thing as controlled drinking. “Even a small quantity of alcohol is also harmful. The best cure is to leave it completely,” he said.
Dr Shetty also said that out of all drugs the harmful effects of marijuana was most ignored. “Around 300 million people around the globe use ganja. Although there are no withdrawal syndromes it causes something called de-motivation syndrome” he said adding that it can destroy well made lives.
Rev. Fr Richard Coelho, Administrator, FMMCH, in his presidential address blamed alcohol for many crimes and untimely deaths. He said that deaths caused by alcohol are greater in number than deaths caused by accidents, drowning and other tragedies.
He said that excessive intake of prescription drugs by self medication and without any professional prescription is also a form of drug abuse. He advised all addicts of any drugs and family member of addicts to seek medical help as it is a treatable disease.
Dr. S D Sharanappa, the superintendent of police of Dakshina Kannada speaking on the occasion said that drug and alcohol lead to many crimes.
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