Gateway drugs
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- Q1
Gateway drugs are substances that can lead to the use of more addictive and dangerous drugs.
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Alcohol is considered a gateway drug because it can increase the likelihood of experimenting with other substances.
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Gateway drugs are always illegal substances.
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Marijuana is commonly recognized as a gateway drug due to its potential to lead to the use of harder drugs.
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Gateway drugs have the same addictive properties as harder drugs.
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The use of gateway drugs can increase the risk of developing substance use disorders.
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Gateway drugs are only associated with physical health effects and not mental health effects.
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The gateway drug theory suggests that not everyone who uses gateway drugs will progress to using harder drugs.
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Nicotine, found in tobacco products, is considered a gateway drug.
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Preventing the use of gateway drugs can help reduce the risk of substance abuse.
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