• Signs of Cocaine Addiction

    Signs of Cocaine Addiction

    Signs of Cocaine Addiction – It can require diligence to identify a cocaine abuse problem in a loved one, and knowing what signs and symptoms to look for is critical. These signs will gradually become more severe and apparent to others over time as the person descends further and further into addiction. Eventually, they will become…

  • Suboxone vs. Methadone

    Suboxone vs. Methadone

    Suboxone vs. Methadone – Methadone is a synthetic, full opioid agonist and prescription drug that was introduced in 1947, and since that time it has been commonly used for opioid replacement therapy among those addicted to more powerful opioids, such as heroin.

  • Snorting Percocet

    Snorting Percocet

    Snorting Percocet – Snorting Percocet is a method that some people use to achieve a faster, more intense high. Those who crush and snort Percocet may be misusing their own prescription medication, or they may be obtaining it illegally from friends, family, or the black market.

  • Difference Between Crack and Cocaine

    Difference Between Crack and Cocaine

    Difference Between Crack and Cocaine – Despite popular belief, there is a significant difference between crack and cocaine. The two are separate drugs that are similar, but these terms are not interchangeable.

  • Benefits of Not Drinking Alcohol

    Benefits of Not Drinking Alcohol

    Benefits of Not Drinking Alcohol – For many, quitting drinking may seem like a daunting task, and it’s especially difficult for those who are dependent. Alcoholics often feel as if life cannot continue without alcohol, or that it is needed to enjoy life. And despite all of the negative effects it wreaks on many areas of…

  • Alcohol Treatment

    Alcohol Treatment

    Alcohol Treatment – According to recent data, more than 16 million adults have an addiction to alcohol. Alcohol use is the 4th leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. and is responsible for the deaths of around 88,000 people per year. Indeed, more than 40% of all substance abuse treatment admissions in the U.S.…

  • What Is Meth Induced Psychosis?

    What Is Meth Induced Psychosis?

    What Is Meth Induced Psychosis? – Methamphetamine (meth), also known as crystal meth, speed, or ice is a dangerous, addictive, and potentially life-threatening drug. It is most often found illicitly on the street after being produced in clandestine labs in the U.S. or abroad by drug cartels

  • Identifying the Signs & Symptoms of Addiction

    Identifying the Signs & Symptoms of Addiction

    Identifying the Signs & Symptoms of Addiction – Many people begin experimenting with drugs or alcohol in response to peer influences, out of curiosity, or in a misguided attempt to cope with daily stress, mental illness, or a history of trauma.

  • Oxycodone Effects and Symptoms

    Oxycodone Effects and Symptoms

    Oxycodone Effects, Overdose, and Withdrawal Symptoms – Oxycodone is a prescription opioid painkiller that works by altering how the brain interprets pain.

  • Generalized Anxiety and Addiction

    Generalized Anxiety and Addiction

    Generalized Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders, and Addiction – Anxiety is a natural reaction that is produced from the brain’s “fight or flight” response mechanism

  • Neurontin Abuse

    Neurontin Abuse

    Drug and Alcohol Abuse – Alcohol use disorder is a chronic disease that when present, may also increase the likelihood of a person developing co-occurring substance abuse problems such as addictions to prescription medications or illicit drugs.

  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse

    Drug and Alcohol Abuse

    Drug and Alcohol Abuse – Alcohol use disorder is a chronic disease that when present, may also increase the likelihood of a person developing co-occurring substance abuse problems such as..

  • Signs of Meth Overdose

    Signs of Meth Overdose

    Signs of Meth Overdose – Methamphetamine (meth) is classified by the DEA as a Schedule II stimulant drug that typically takes the form of a white powder,

  • What Is Alcohol Use Disorder?

    What Is Alcohol Use Disorder?

    What Is Alcohol Use Disorder? – Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a clinical diagnosis that is characterized by excessive, problematic drinking.

  • How Does Meth Affect the Brain?

    How Does Meth Affect the Brain?

    How Does Meth Affect the Brain? – Methamphetamine (meth) is a synthetic central nervous system stimulant typically found in either a rock-like form (crystal meth) or as a powder.

  • Acrylfentanyl: The Dangers of Use and Addiction

    Acrylfentanyl: The Dangers of Use and Addiction

    Acrylfentanyl: The Dangers of Use and Addiction – As the opioid crisis continues to threaten the lives of Americans, overdose rates continue to increase.

  • Long-Term Effects of Heroin

    Long-Term Effects of Heroin

    Long-Term Effects of Heroin – Heroin is a semi-synthetic opiate derived from morphine, an alkaloid found in the opium poppy.

  • Fentanyl Effects

    Fentanyl Effects

    Fentanyl Effects: Abuse, Withdrawal, and Overdose – Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid up to 100 times more powerful than morphine.

  • Ativan Withdrawal Symptoms

    Ativan Withdrawal Symptoms

    Ativan Withdrawal Symptoms – Ativan (lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and panic attacks.

  • Alcohol Poisoning Treatment

    Alcohol Poisoning Treatment

    Alcohol Poisoning Treatment – Alcohol poisoning can occur when a person’s blood alcohol content (BAC) reaches a level that surpasses the body’s ability to metabolize the consumed ethanol back to within safe levels.

  • Drug Counseling

    Drug Counseling

    In rehab, individual drug counseling seeks to address the symptoms of drug abuse or addiction and the areas of life that this behavior has affected. In doing so, it assists people in progressing in an ongoing recovery program.

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