
Alcohol addiction is a devastating condition. When someone has developed a physical dependence on alcohol, quitting can result in withdrawal symptoms that are physically and
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Alcohol addiction is a devastating condition. When someone has developed a physical dependence on alcohol, quitting can result in withdrawal symptoms that are physically and
One in two people will be prescribed opioids at some point during their lifetime. In 2015, over 130 million prescriptions were written for these drugs
Prescription opioids are a growing problem and the distribution of methadone pills is now exceeding their use for opioid treatment. These resources will explore what
Depression and addiction can make for a challenging recovery. It is important to find ways of managing the two at once. It may be difficult
Heroin is a drug that makes it challenging to function without it once you start using it, which can quickly lead to dependency. Heroin is
You may have been prescribed this medication to help curb your symptoms of withdrawal, or you might not even know what it is for but
Methamphetamine, often known as “meth” or “crystal,” is devastatingly addictive with potentially fatal consequences once a dependency has formed from habitual use. Some find themselves
Prescription fentanyl is an opioid medication to treat pain. Unfortunately, because it is so potent, there is a high rate of misuse and abuse, which means
Cocaine is a powerful drug that stimulates the reward pathway in your brain. With repeated use, this pathway becomes less sensitive to other pleasurable experiences
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