Some drugs combat obesity or alcohol addiction by turning off pleasure centers in the brain. However, if the dosage is too high, there’s a risk that people taking them will be plunged into depression.

The statements above, if true, support which one of the following assertions? (Points : 1)
It is useless to try to treat obesity or alcohol addiction through drugs.
All drugs, if taken at too high a dosage, pose the risk that the people taking them will be plunged into depression.
The benefits of a medication may be at least somewhat offset by its side effects.
Drugs that affect pleasure centers in the brain are often taken at dosages considered to be too high

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The statements provided suggest that drugs can be used to combat obesity or alcohol addiction by turning off pleasure centers in the brain. However, if the dosage of these drugs is too high, there is a risk of causing depression in individuals taking them.

To determine which assertion is supported by these statements, let's examine each option:

1. It is useless to try to treat obesity or alcohol addiction through drugs: This statement is not supported. While there is a risk associated with high dosages, it does not imply that drug treatment is altogether useless.

2. All drugs, if taken at too high a dosage, pose the risk that the people taking them will be plunged into depression: This statement is not supported. The statements only mention that certain drugs used for obesity or alcohol addiction can lead to depression at high dosages, not all drugs in general.

3. The benefits of a medication may be at least somewhat offset by its side effects: This statement is supported. The statements imply that while drugs can be beneficial in combating obesity or alcohol addiction, the occurrence of depression at high dosages offsets some of those benefits.

4. Drugs that affect pleasure centers in the brain are often taken at dosages considered to be too high: This statement is not explicitly supported by the statements provided. The statements mention the risk of depression at high dosages, but they do not provide information on the frequency of taking drugs at high dosages.

Based on the analysis, the assertion that is supported by the statements is: "The benefits of a medication may be at least somewhat offset by its side effects."