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Ambien and the Strange Drowsy High

Also known by its generic name, zolpidem, Ambien is a popular sedative used to treat insomnia in adults. It acts on the brain to promote calming effects, but can it also cause a high? Absolutely. Ambien has been known to create a euphoric high and sometimes even hallucinations.   When adults have a hard time

April 10, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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4 Legal Consequences of Drug Abuse

Drug-related offenses can have a negative effect on an addict’s future in a number of ways. In addition to drug addiction causing serious health problems, it can cause many legal ramifications as well.   First of all, remember that criminal records follow you and can cause various barriers to those wishing to live a normal

April 9, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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Help for alcohol addiction is a phone call away

Dealing with an alcohol addiction is difficult, and is perpetuated by negative emotions and experiences. However, the disease is treatable, and the first step to recovery is simple, albeit often hard to face.   The first step in 12-step programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous, is admitting there is a problem.  Honestly admitting that you’ve become powerless

April 8, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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When there’s no other choice but to leave your addicted lover

Being in a relationship with an addict can cause a lot of pain. Watching someone you love struggle with addiction—without being able to help—is an awful thing to witness. Sometimes, the only option in sight is to leave them, despite feelings of not being able to move on. There are things you must know in

April 7, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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Does snorting Ecstasy do you any good?

Is ecstasy safe—or can it lead to an overdose? What about an accidental death due to overdose? Mixing ecstasy and alcohol is popular, and often used recreationally. We’ll look into what is is, how it affects the body and brain, and dangers associated with the drug.   Ecstasy, or MDMA is an illegal drug that

April 6, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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Beating the Winter Blues in Recovery

Being stuck indoors during the cold, harsh weather of winter months can lead to sleeping in, avoiding social opportunities, and neglecting emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well being. While it is a natural reaction to this season, it doesn’t have to happen. We’ll discuss why it happens and ways to combat it ahead.    

April 5, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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How Addictive is Nicotine?

We certainly know that nicotine is addictive, but just how addictive is it? We’ll explore that, as well as take a look into how it affects the body and how to control an addiction to it.   Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States. According to

April 4, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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Xanax Abuse leads to Addiction

Xanax, or alprazolam, is a benzodiazepine that affects chemicals in the brain that may be unbalanced in people with anxiety. When used properly, it can treat anxiety and panic disorders, as well as anxiety caused by depression, however some people abuse the medication by most commonly chewing or snorting it. We’ll explore how and why

April 3, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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Can you develop a Tolerance to Marijuana?

The term “tolerance” in reference to drug use describes an adaptation by the brain to the continued presence of a drug in which higher doses of the drug are required to obtain the effect of the initial dose. It is said marijuana users can develop a tolerance after using over a length of time, and

April 2, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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Heroin and the Ease of Addiction

Developing an addiction to heroin is incredibly easy, as it strongly affects the body’s central nervous system. Because of its intensely euphoric effects, continued use can quickly lead to an addiction. According to the CDC, non-hispanic white males aged 18- to 25 years old and people living in large metropolitan areas are at the most

April 1, 2016 | by leadrecovery
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