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How to Implement a Relapse Prevention Plan
The process of relapse involves much more than just a moment of weakness—it occurs as a series of steps in the direction that is heading toward addictive behavior.
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Opiate Drugs and Addiction
Opiate Drugs and Addiction – Opiates are intoxicating, potentially addictive substances that occur naturally and have painkilling and depressant properties. All opiates are classified as controlled substances in the United States.
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Chronic Alcohol Abuse
Chronic Alcohol Abuse: Subtypes and Symptoms – To help others obtain a better understanding of alcoholism, experts at the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA)
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Methadone Addiction
Methadone Addiction – Methadone is a long-acting synthetic opioid commonly used for the treatment of heroin addiction or dependence on more powerful, potentially more dangerous opioids.
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Types of Addiction
The many types of addiction include the abuse of substances such as alcohol or cocaine and behaviors like gambling.
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The Dangers of Combining Oxycodone and Alcohol
The Dangers of Combining Oxycodone and Alcohol – Combining alcohol with any other intoxicating substance can be dangerous and result in unpredictable side effects.
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Meth Withdrawal Symptoms: Detox Timeline
Meth Withdrawal Symptoms: Detox Timeline – Methamphetamine (meth, crystal meth, or ice) a very potent, highly addictive synthetic stimulant drug that has become increasingly popular with drug users in recent decades.
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Meth Withdrawal Symptoms: Detox Timeline
Meth Withdrawal Symptoms: Detox Timeline – Methamphetamine (meth, crystal meth, or ice) a very potent, highly addictive synthetic stimulant drug that has become increasingly popular with drug users in recent decades.
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Signs of Cocaine Use
Precipitated withdrawal transpires when someone with a dependence on full agonist opioids, such as heroin, replaces it with a partial opioid agonist, such as buprenorphine.
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Prescription Drug Abuse
Precipitated withdrawal transpires when someone with a dependence on full agonist opioids, such as heroin, replaces it with a partial opioid agonist, such as buprenorphine.
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Identifying Opioid Use Disorder
Identifying Opioid Use Disorder – Due to the ongoing opioid epidemic in the U.S., identifying or diagnosing opioid use disorder in individuals has become more critical than ever.
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Medication for Alcoholism
Medication for Alcoholism – The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states that three medications have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of alcohol use disorder.
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Alcohol and High Blood Pressure
Alcohol and High Blood Pressure – Although alcohol use is enjoyable for many people, even moderate use can increase certain health risks.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Exercises for Addiction
Cognitive behavioral therapy exercises help individuals address negative thoughts and feelings to overcome addiction.
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What Is the Mojo Drug?
“Mojo” is the name of a relatively new group of drugs sold as synthetic marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, also referred to as “spice” and “K2.”
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Holistic Therapy in Addiction Treatment
Holistic Therapy in Addiction Treatment – According to Oxford Dictionary, holistic therapy as a medical application is the “treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the physical symptoms of a disease.”
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Binge Drinking Effects: 5 Unwanted Problems
Binge Drinking Effects: 5 Unwanted Problems – Binge drinking is among the most common patterns of alcohol abuse in the U.S. Like alcoholism, binge drinking is preventable and treatable if it does occur.
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How Long Does Norco Stay in Your System?
How Long Does Norco Stay in Your System? – Norco can be detected in a person’s urine for as long as four days and in the blood for around 24 hours after the last dose.
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Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment and Addiction
Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment and Addiction – Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a debilitating condition that distorts a person’s self-perception and interferes with their ability to sustain stable relationships.
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Klonopin and Alcohol
Alcohol is an intoxicating substance found in hard liquor, beer, and wine. Klonopin (clonazepam) is the brand name for an anti-anxiety medication in the benzodiazepine family, and like alcohol, it is a central nervous system depressant.
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The Most Addictive Prescription Drugs
The Most Addictive Prescription Drugs – Drug addiction is a disease that negatively impacts a person’s brain and behavior, making it hard to control drug use.
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