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Substancerelated

Substancerelated is an adjective used to describe phenomena, conditions, or outcomes that are connected to chemical substances, especially psychoactive drugs. It encompasses issues arising from use, exposure, dependence, withdrawal, and related health, social, or legal consequences. While the standard form in most English-language writing is substance-related, substancerelated may appear in certain labels, datasets, or contexts where spacing is not used.

In professional contexts, substancerelated or substance-related terms are used to categorize a range of topics. Examples

Substancerelated should be understood as a broad descriptor rather than a term for a specific substance. Related

include
substance-related
disorders
(a
DSM-5
category
that
covers
problems
with
regulation
and
use,
commonly
referred
to
as
substance
use
disorders),
substance-related
harms
such
as
overdoses,
liver
disease,
or
infectious
complications,
and
substance-related
offenses
in
criminology
and
law.
The
term
also
appears
in
toxicology
and
pharmacology
to
describe
effects
attributable
to
exposure
to
a
particular
substance.
language
includes
substance
use,
drug-related,
alcohol-related,
and
substance-related
harm.
In
research,
policy,
and
clinical
practice,
focusing
on
substancerelated
factors
helps
address
prevention,
treatment,
and
public
health
strategies
aimed
at
reducing
the
adverse
consequences
of
substance
use.