Management and Its Role in the Prevention of Nanodrugs

Authors

  • Mustafa Kamil Majeed Northern Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59890/ijla.v3i4.26

Keywords:

Nanodrugs, Management, Prevention

Abstract

Nano drugs are one of the biggest challenges facing societies; thus, management plays an important role in preventing this scourge. The role is evident through the strategies and therapeutic programs adopted by management entities, due to management's responsibility and importance in fortifying and forming follow-up committees to curb this dangerous phenomenon. Although the role of management in our research is confined to education and knowledge, the study addressed the role of management in preventing Nano drugs in educational institutions in universities and schools. The study reached several findings, including that the methods employed by universities and schools are traditional and limited to awareness programs and religious lectures. The recommendations made by the study include tightening measures against drug users and monitoring suspicious individuals, developing comprehensive awareness programs for all segments of society, including family and children, and not limited to school and university students. An example of Nano drugs is the manufacturing of the Nano drug carrier, which is considered a psychoactive substance that affects the human body.

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Published

2025-11-30