How to Spot Prescription Pill Addiction

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Most people who use prescription pills to manage conditions such as anxiety and pain use their medications consistently to maintain their therapeutic effects. As people come to rely on these drugs, they may not see anything wrong with taking an extra pill every now and then. However, users of these medications often fail to recognize […]

Meth Relapse: The Sobering Statistics

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Meth is a highly addictive and extremely dangerous stimulant that can lead to devastating health issues when people abuse it. The short-term effects of meth include heightened energy levels, decreased appetite and elevated heart rate and body temperature. The long-term misuse of meth can ravage a person’s physical and mental health, with symptoms such as […]

How Alcohol Use Affects Your Brain

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Alcohol maintains a strong foothold in the popular imagination. It has become so normalized in American culture that it’s common for co-workers to invite each other to happy hours to close out a workweek, or for people to meet at a bar for their first date. Recreational drinkers who only imbibe occasionally don’t usually suffer […]

The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Heroin Use

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According to the National Institute on Drug Addiction, drug overdose deaths involving heroin rose from 1,960 in 1999 to 15,482 in 2017 – an increase of nearly 700 percent in less than two decades. That makes these drugs one of the leading causes of accidental death in the U.S. Because the use of opioid drugs […]

Must-Know Facts About Benzodiazepine Withdrawal

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Benzodiazepines – or benzos, for short – are among the most commonly prescribed prescription medications in the U.S. today. These drugs work by creating a relaxing, tranquilizing effect. Doctors prescribe them for a wide range of conditions, including anxiety, panic disorder, muscle spasms, tremors, seizures and insomnia.  Even if you have never heard the word […]