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Understanding Alcoholism & How to Help an Addict While ‘alcoholism’ is still a common term, medical professionals now refer to the family of alcohol-related disorders as alcohol abuse disorder (AUD).
Are you nervous about checking into a rehab center? Are you researching them for a loved one? You probably have a lot of questions and doubts, and you want to
Let’s start by celebrating something that may seem small but is far from it: you’re here. You have an interest in getting sober. Perhaps you’re at a crossroads. Do you
Drug rehabilitation (rehab) and recovery programs are not one size fits all. Not only are programs highly individualized based on the person’s needs, but they also vary based on duration,
Mental illness among veterans is often referred to as war’s invisible wound. Veterans and their families have a difficult time coping with the emotional and psychological challenges that are often
Dealing with a teen who may have a drug abuse issue is overwhelming and stressful. This is not a journey to tackle alone. Teens dealing with drug abuse are struggling
There’s one thing that can help everyone understand why some develop an addiction to drugs and others don’t: accurate information. It’s important to clarify the misinformation and false perceptions that
Rehabilitation centers are frequently recommended for those looking to recover from a drug addiction. The treatment provided at rehab centers is extensive and includes a variety of programs including medical
You can’t control your loved one’s addiction, nor can you control your loved one. So what can you do to help a family who is suffering from an addiction? Dealing
Prescription drug abuse is a growing epidemic with devastating and potentially deadly effects if left untreated. Prescription drug abuse involves anything from taking a medication in a different form, dose,
If someone mentions a “drug overdose,” it’s natural to link illegal drugs like heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine (meth) to the cause. Although it’s less common to think of legal, prescribed
Treating alcohol use disorder (AUD) has evolved significantly and includes much more than Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcohol abuse treatment options now include behavioral therapy treatment plans, web-based programs, prescription medications, and
As the number of prescriptions written in the United States continues to rise, so does prescription drug abuse. Prescription drug abuse involves taking a prescribed medication in any other way
Being a teenager is not easy. Academic, social, and family pressures pile while trying to navigate friendships, extracurricular activities, personal style, and hormones. Teens and young adults are bombarded with
Methamphetamine (meth) is a powerful stimulant drug that is highly addictive and can have damaging effects on the central nervous system. It has very few legal medical uses, including the
Cocaine in and of itself is a powerful and addictive drug. When the powder is mixed with baking soda and water, boiled, cooled, and then cut into rock-shaped pieces, the
Clonazepam (the generic drug for Klonopin) is one of the top benzodiazepines prescribed to treat anxiety, insomnia, mood disorders, and seizures. Benzos, including clonazepam, are sedative drugs and are among
Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug that creates a short-lived, intense high quickly followed by edginess and a low that frequently results in the craving for more of the
Klonopin (generically known as Clonazepam) is a medically-prescribed drug used to treat some seizure disorders in children and adults, panic disorders in adults, epilepsy, and provide short-term relief of anxiety-related
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is very effective at relieving moderate-to-severe chronic pain. It’s roughly 100 times stronger than morphine, and 50 times stronger than heroin. Although it can
The United States accounts for 81% of oxycodone prescriptions written in the world, and it’s one of the most prescribed painkillers in the United States. According to the National Institute
Drug addiction and substance abuse disorder affects millions of people. Those with an addiction have intense cravings, an inability to control drug cravings, and develop a tolerance and eventually a
Alcohol is one of the world’s most abused substances, and according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, around 86.4% of people over the age of 18 in
Oxycodone is a powerful prescription opioid used to relieve moderate to severe pain, but it carries a high risk of side effects, dependence, and addiction. Whether prescribed as OxyContin, Percocet,
Trying to withdrawal from heroin is incredibly difficult for addicts. The side effects from the withdrawal are often so powerful that the person returns to the drug to alleviate the
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