Tag: stimulant abuse

  • Signs of Opioid Overdose

    Signs of Opioid Overdose

    An overdose isn’t always caused by illegal drug use. It can also occur with doctor-prescribed medications. Sometimes an overdose is accidental, and sometimes it’s on purpose. Regardless of how someone…

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  • Intervention for an Alcoholic

    Intervention for an Alcoholic

    If you are wondering if you can intervene and help a loved one struggling with alcoholism, you can. An intervention can be the motivation that someone needs to finally get…

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  • Common Suboxone Side Effects

    Common Suboxone Side Effects

    If you or a loved one is trying to overcome opioid dependence, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can be a very effective treatment option. If you are experiencing treatment-resistant opioid use disorder…

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  • How Long Does Rehab Usually Last?

    How Long Does Rehab Usually Last?

    The length of rehab depends on many factors. A lot of people try to beat their addiction on their own, but rehab tends to be more effective. A holistic approach…

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  • The Side Effects of Benzos

    The Side Effects of Benzos

    Doctors tend to prescribe benzodiazepines, or benzos, for use by patients that struggle with anxiety and traumatic stress. Benzos don’t generate a high, but rather a feeling of relief, relaxation,…

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  • Quitting Alcohol Cold Turkey

    Quitting Alcohol Cold Turkey

    Quitting cold turkey might sound easy, but it’s not. The idea is that someone struggling with substance use disorder can successfully reach sobriety by strictly stopping their use of the…

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  • How Depression Impacts Addiction

    How Depression Impacts Addiction

    The link between addiction and depression is strong. Substance abuse is all too prevalent among those who are also dealing with a mental health disorder. One doesn’t necessarily lead to…

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  • The Medical Risks of Self-Medicating

    The Medical Risks of Self-Medicating

    According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), self-medication is defined as “the selection and use of medicines by individuals (or a member of the individuals’ family) to treat self-recognized or self-diagnosed…

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  • Addressing Chronic Relapse

    Addressing Chronic Relapse

    Recovering from addiction comes with a number of challenges. Anything can be a trigger that leads to relapse. Learning how to avoid those triggers and maintain your sobriety is something…

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