Xanax Abuse leads to Addiction

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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

Can you develop a Tolerance to Marijuana?

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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

Heroin and the Ease of Addiction

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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

Getting Help for a Meth Addiction

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Methamphetamine hydrochloride, also known as crystal meth, is a highly addictive stimulant. The drug alters your brain, causing heightened feelings of pleasure and energy. Generally, crystal meth can increase your mood and energy, but it also has adverse effects. This stimulant can cause irregular heartbeat, increase blood pressure, and cause drastic emotional instability. In severe

Enduring a Harrowing Alcohol Detox

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If you have decided to begin detox from alcohol, you need to seek medical supervision. Serious conditions can appear during the first 72 hours of detox that can be life threatening if you do not receive the correct medical treatment. Many people do not realize how dangerous alcohol addiction and detox can be. Taking care

Have You Encountered Club Drugs?

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Club drugs like ecstasy, GHB, Ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD, and methamphetamine can be very dangerous. Some people may not even realize that they have been or are being affected by the drugs until the symptoms wear off. Sometimes drugs like BZP, TFMPP, PMA/PMMA, mephedrone, bk-MDMA, or MDPV are falsely sold as ecstasy or other drugs, and

Can You Help a Friend Avoid Addiction Relapse?

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Anyone who is fighting addiction must be aware of relapse. Recovery is a long, difficult process and relapse is one of the bumps that cover the path to a healthy life. Studies show that about 50% of people in recovery relapse, but this fact is not something to be discouraged by. If your loved one

Resisting Those Oxycontin Cravings

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Cravings are a natural part of recovery. Anyone who’s been addicted has experienced cravings; there’s nothing to be ashamed or worried about. Although cravings may feel awful, if you can stick them out they will decrease in both strength and frequency. All you need to do is wait and stay strong. However, there are some

How Do I Quit Using Cocaine?

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Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that specifically targets the central nervous system and rewires the brain to become dependent. By using crack cocaine frequently, you drastically increase your risk for both physical and psychological dependence. When you begin to consider quitting cocaine, you should consult your doctor. Addiction is dangerous, and withdrawal symptoms from

How to Tell Your Family You Have a Drug Problem

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Once you realize you have an addiction, it can be difficult to know what to do next. You probably feel scared and overwhelmed, and telling your family only makes those feelings grow. What you probably don’t realize that your family knows something is going on. As an addict, you try to hide your deteriorating state