
3 Signs of Heroin Abuse
The opioid epidemic continues to run rampant in America. More people than ever are experiencing addiction to prescription painkillers and often turn to illicit drugs if their medication runs out or they develop a high […]
The opioid epidemic continues to run rampant in America. More people than ever are experiencing addiction to prescription painkillers and often turn to illicit drugs if their medication runs out or they develop a high […]
Overdosing on drugs is, unfortunately, a normal part of the drug epidemic in America. Rising rates of accidental overdose are becoming more normal in nearly every state and nearly every category of drug use—including meth. […]
There are a variety of risk factors for addiction. Some people are genetically predisposed to substance use disorder. They could have been raised in a family with a deeply rooted history of addiction. For others, […]
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The opioid epidemic has had three different waves of opioid overdose deaths. The first wave began because of the mass increase of prescriptions written for these medications. The second wave began when more people began […]
There are several physical and mental changes that happen in the body when someone uses drugs. All drugs, including meth, cocaine, prescription painkillers, and everything in between, cause chemicals to be released in abnormal patterns […]
A drug or alcohol overdose happens when a person consumes a lethal or toxic amount of an addictive substance, poisoning the body. An overdose may be accidental or may be a deliberate suicide attempt. Each class of drugs has a unique effect on the brain and body, causing death by overdose for different reasons. […]
Heroin is one of the most addictive drugs in the world. This powerful illicit opioid causes people to feel euphoric while reducing pain. However, these feelings are quickly overshadowed by the detrimental effects of heroin […]
When asked about their use of cocaine, you or someone you know may have insisted their use is only casual and, therefore, not dangerous. The truth is that cocaine is a dangerous drug, so dangerous […]
It’s not always easy to determine how best to help a loved one grappling with heroin use. To help, we’ve put together a list of 8 effective steps you can take to help your loved one understand and overcome their addiction. […]
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Methamphetamine use produces an intense and pleasurable rush. However, some of the long-term effects of meth use are the severe and lasting changes to both physical appearance and bodily function that it causes. A person […]
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