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Treating Fentanyl Withdrawal Symptoms

Fentanyl is a powerful opioid that’s 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. This means that only a few milligrams can lead to an addiction. If you try to stop abusing this drug, you’ll experience several fentanyl withdrawal symptoms, like constipation, dizziness, and drowsiness. If you’re experiencing fentanyl withdrawals, you must […]

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What Does Cocaine Do to Your Body?

Cocaine is a stimulant that can give you tons of energy and attentiveness for a short period. If you’re doing a Google search for “what does cocaine do to your body,” you and millions of others are wondering the same thing. Cocaine can increase heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, and is a dangerous

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How Long Does Meth Stay in Your System?

Methamphetamine (meth) is a dangerous drug that produces intense euphoria and is very addictive. How long does meth stay in your system? That’s a complex question to ask, and the answer depends on several factors. It comes down to how you take meth, the frequency of use, and your metabolism. If you or a loved

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Heroin Addiction Recovery Rate

Facing a heroin use disorder is a deeply personal and challenging experience, both for individuals and their loved ones. If you or someone you care about is considering a heroin addiction treatment program, understanding the journey to recovery, the possibilities for success, and the realities of relapse are essential steps in reclaiming a healthy, fulfilling

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The Dangers of Prescription Drug Abuse in Women

When it comes to prescription medication, people often think they’re safe and won’t cause any adverse effects. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Many women struggle with prescription drug abuse every day. This type of substance abuse happens when someone takes more than prescribed or takes the medication with alcohol, cannabis, or other substances—like prescription or

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Adjusting to Life After Addiction

Substance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent in the United States and a real problem for many people. Those who complete an addiction treatment program may struggle with life after addiction if they don’t continue working on their recovery. Addiction treatment programs include group and private therapy sessions that’ll teach you how to manage symptoms and

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What To Expect in Rehab

If you’re wondering what to expect in rehab, you most likely have a problem with drinking or drug abuse or struggling with a mental health condition. A residential treatment program is where you’ll live in a treatment center and work on recognizing triggers and developing healthy coping skills to prevent symptoms from worsening. Enrolling in

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Treating Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms

Addiction is a complex condition to treat that can cause long-lasting withdrawals, cravings, and other symptoms that can lead to a relapse. If you’re experiencing post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS), it’s vital to know there are several methods for managing the long-lasting withdrawal symptoms connected to substance use disorders (SUDs). A PAWS program uses a mix

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Signs of Heroin Addiction

Heroin addiction is a major problem in the United States, with millions of people struggling with an addiction to this fast-acting narcotic. Heroin is more potent than morphine and highly addictive. If you’re concerned that a friend or loved one may be using it, it’s important to recognize the signs of heroin addiction. Identifying these

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Short-Term Effects of Cocaine

Cocaine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that’s very popular as a recreational drug despite it being illegal in the United States. It can cause intense focus and energy, along with several other symptoms that can severely impact your health and well-being, including the development of addiction or cocaine use disorder. Understanding the short-term

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