• How to Identify the Warning Signs of Addiction

    How to Identify the Warning Signs of Addiction

    Many people begin to use drugs or alcohol as a response to peer influences, out of curiosity, or in a misguided attempt to deal with everyday stress or a history of trauma.

  • The Basics of Alcohol and Drug Treatment

    The Basics of Alcohol and Drug Treatment

    The Basics of Alcohol and Drug Treatment – Alcohol and drug treatment is designed to help people who are addicted to a substance stop compulsive drug-seeking and use.

  • Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms and Detox: What to Expect

    Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms and Detox: What to Expect

    Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms and Detox: What to Expect – Heroin is an illegal, powerful opioid street drug that has an incredibly high potential for abuse and addiction and is notorious for the very unpleasant…

  • Addictive Behaviors: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    Addictive Behaviors: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    Addictive behaviors are a set of actions centered around any activity, substance, or object that has become the dominant focus of a person’s life. Also, the individual prioritizes these behaviors over other activities even when they bring physical, mental, or social harm to the individual or others around them.

  • Opiate Withdrawal

    Opiate Withdrawal

    The length of time required for an opiate withdrawal to subside depends on several variables such as the person’s age, overall body chemistry, the dosage regularly consumed,

  • Long Term Side Effects of Xanax

    Long Term Side Effects of Xanax

    Long-Term Side Effects of Xanax – Xanax is an anti-anxiety medication that can result in unpleasant and potentially dangerous side effects when used long-term. Occasionally, people misuse Xanax to self-medicate when symptoms worsen, or for conditions not indicated initially. Others use Xanax illegally for the calming and euphoric high it can produce.

  • What Are the Effects of Oxycodone Withdrawal?

    What Are the Effects of Oxycodone Withdrawal?

    What Are the Effects of Oxycodone Withdrawal? – Oxycodone and other opioid painkillers are among the most commonly abused prescription drugs.

  • What Does Meth Look Like?

    What Does Meth Look Like?

    What Does Meth Look Like? – Meth (methamphetamine) can be found in two common forms – as a crystalline powder and as glass-like rocks known as crystal meth. Less commonly, the drug is also sold in pills or as a waxy, gooey oil known as meth base

  • Opioid vs Opiate

    Opioid vs Opiate

    Opioid vs Opiate: Is There a Difference? – Opiates are natural, psychoactive compounds found in the opium poppy.

  • Why is Heroin So Addictive?

    Why is Heroin So Addictive?

    Heroin is an illegal opioid that produces an intense high that is the primary component of its extremely addictive quality. All opioid addictions originate from the mechanism of action these drugs have on the brain.

  • Drug and Alcohol Relapse: Three Stages

    Drug and Alcohol Relapse: Three Stages

    Drug and Alcohol Relapse: Three Stages – For many people in recovery, relapse is part of the process. In fact, according to DrugAbuse.gov, about half of addicts relapse at least once after choosing to abstain from drugs or alcohol.

  • How to Define Binge Drinking

    How to Define Binge Drinking

    How to Define Binge Drinking – Binge drinking is characterized by a dangerous pattern of excessive alcohol use. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that binge drinking will cause a person’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to climb to 0.08% or above, and is defined as having at least four to five drinks within a…

  • How to Identify Drug Overdose Symptoms

    How to Identify Drug Overdose Symptoms

    How to Identify Drug Overdose Symptoms – Drug or alcohol abuse comes with the risk of severe side effects, including overdose. Drug overdoses are usually accidental,

  • Can You Overdose on LSD?

    Can You Overdose on LSD?

    Can You Overdose on LSD? – LSD (D-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a hallucinogen drug that alters thoughts and perceptions in those who use it. People have experimented with hallucinogens for thousands of years using natural plants or fungus, such as peyote or psilocybin mushrooms.

  • Can You Overdose on Xanax?

    Can You Overdose on Xanax?

    Can You Overdose on Xanax? – Xanax (alprazolam) is a prescription medication indicated for the treatment of anxiety and panic disorder.

  • Types of OCD and Addiction

    Types of OCD and Addiction

    Types of OCD and Addiction – By definition, every person with obsessive-compulsive disorder will engage in some forms of obsession and/or compulsion. However, these can take on many different forms depending on the subtype

  • Signs of Alcohol Abuse

    Signs of Alcohol Abuse

    Signs of Alcohol Abuse – Because drinking is so ubiquitous in cultures around the globe and the effects of alcohol use vary widely between individuals

  • Alcohol Detox Timeline

    Alcohol Detox Timeline

    Alcohol Detox Timeline and Withdrawal – Most American adults 18 and over have drunk alcohol at some point in time. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), nearly 87% of the adult population has consumed at least one unit of alcohol in their lifetime.

  • Causes of Alcoholism

    Causes of Alcoholism

    Alcoholism has no single cause, but rather, there is a myriad of risk factors that can play a role in the development of an alcohol use disorder (AUD).

  • Pancreatitis and Alcohol Abuse

    Pancreatitis and Alcohol Abuse

    Pancreatitis and Alcohol Abuse – Many health problems can be caused by excessive alcohol consumption, and one of these is pancreatitis.

  • Long-Term Effects of Meth

    Long-Term Effects of Meth

    Long-Term Effects of Meth – Meth (methamphetamine) is a powerful and usually illicit stimulant drug that can be administered in a variety of ways and cause widespread damage to one’s health and well-being.

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