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If an individual compulsively uses a drug, repeatedly attempts abstinence, but relapses back into compulsive use again, they are considered Group of answer choicespreoccupied with, but not addicted to the drug.a casual user of the drug.addicted to the drug.likely to successfully quit the drug.

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If an individual compulsively uses a drug, repeatedly attempts abstinence, but relapses back into compulsive use again, they are considered Group of answer choicespreoccupied with, but not addicted to the drug.a casual user of the drug.addicted to the drug.likely to successfully quit the drug.

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The individual is considered addicted to the drug. This is because addiction is characterized by the compulsive use of a drug despite negative consequences, repeated attempts to quit but relapsing back into compulsive use.

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