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You want to get off opiates, but have some concerns about painful withdrawal symptoms that you’re likely to experience as prescription painkiller drugs or illicit opiates such as heroin leave

  Bipolar disorder, a mood disorder, is a chronic, severe and recurrent psychiatric illness that affects 5.7 million Americans, or just under three percent of people over the age of

Inpatient Rehab Centers are residential treatment facilities where patients can stay for extended periods ranging from thirty days to one year, depending on the severity of their mental health issues

Many people who consume alcohol regularly secretly wonder if they are an alcoholic.   Although many people experience alcohol-related problems or concerns, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are an alcoholic.

Among the great challenges of addiction recovery are the “first one since sobering up” milestones: first happy hour without a beer, first major life challenge without a chemical stress reliever,

Substance abuse disorder is a serious disease that afflicts millions of people nationwide. Every individual reacts differently to drug abuse, experiencing a unique combination and severity of effects. Yet the

Outpatient rehab is one of the most popular forms of treatment for substance use disorders in the United States today. It is heralded by many for both its flexibility and

It is no wonder that many people in the grip of problem drinking want to know how to stop their cravings. Alcohol cravings can be one key indicator of a

Substance abuse has become the scourge of American society in the last century, rising to prevalence as a national health threat and public enemy. In decades past, alcohol was considered

It is human nature to desire a quick, simple solution to the problems we encounter and the obstacles we face. Unfortunately, when it comes to treatment of substance and alcohol

If you’ve been cleaning your adolescent or teen son or daughter’s room and discover a stash of pills, likely not in prescription containers, your first reaction may be panic. After

In recovery from addiction, you learn early on to avoid the obvious relapse triggers: unnecessary stress, alcohol-serving parties, old drinking buddies. But not all relapse triggers are that obvious. Here

There are many reasons why someone would want to go on a detox—some for general health, some to restore better habits, and others to break a cycle of bad habits.

  Narcan is a popular brand name version of naloxone— an opiate antagonist used to treat and reverse the symptoms associated with opiate overdose.  Although Narcan is considered a prescription

As the loved one of a user, it can be difficult to help your loved one with addiction and encourage them to seek the help and drug treatment they need.

If it’s hard to convince your family to trust you again after addiction, it’s far harder to convince someone who knows only that you spent time in jail for drunk

  Suboxone and Subutex are the brand names for two buprenorphine medications to treat addiction to opiate substances, such as illicit heroin and prescription opiates (natural, semi-synthetic and synthetic). Suboxone

When it comes to alcohol, the question of “how much is too much?” is an important one to answer. Regardless of whether a person has begun experiencing negative consequences as

Oxycodone is a semi-synthetic opiate agonist derived from the opium poppy plant. The drug—designated a Schedule 11 narcotic by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)—has been popular in America since the

Maintaining a sober lifestyle is easiest when your family, work associates and close friends support your decision to give up drugs. But what if they don’t? What if your partner,

Many people know alcohol as a common aspect of recreation or relaxation. Whether we enjoy a glass of wine or a bottle of beer at the end of a long

Understanding how quickly Xanax addiction develops and recognizing the warning signs can help prevent long-term consequences. While Xanax is highly effective in treating short-term anxiety, its calming effects make it

The opioid abuse epidemic has been widespread in its effect on American citizens in recent years, with an estimated 2.1 million people aged twelve and older having a diagnosed opiate

  The opiate painkiller tramadol is less potent, and has less potential for abuse, than most drugs in its class. This does not, however, make it completely safe or non-addictive.

  Drugs and alcohol can put an enormous strain on the largest organ in your body: your liver. The liver carries out a number of important functions. These have been