Addiction Treatment

Depression Can Worsen Drug Abuse

It’s very common for depression and drug abuse to co-occur. Reputable rehab centers provide dual diagnosis treatment to address both mental health conditions and substance use disorders (SUDs) simultaneously. Untreated depression can both trigger and exacerbate an SUD. If you or someone you love is dealing with these co-occurring disorders, consider accessing professional support. At […]

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What To Expect From Inpatient Addiction Treatment

Inpatient addiction treatment can be low or high-intensity, women-only, or men-only, and lasts anywhere from 30 days to 90 or even more. What sets it apart from outpatient rehab is the fact that you don’t go home at night to sleep but live in residence at the addiction treatment center for the duration of your

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How to Safely Address MDMA Abuse

“MDMA” is an abbreviation of the 12-syllable scientific name for a drug often called Molly or Ecstasy. It was originally synthesized for medical applications in managing certain mental health conditions. Since its development in 1912, it’s been discontinued for any medical use but continues to be a desirable party drug. MDMA abuse is especially prevalent

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Common Signs of Benzodiazepine Dependence

Benzodiazepines (benzos) are medications produced by pharmaceutical companies and approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). When misused, taken without a prescription, or used outside of proper guidelines and supervision, they can become dangerously addictive illicit drugs, often sold on the street. Because benzos are tranquilizers, they come with a significant risk

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The Effects of Cocaine on the Nose

Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that affects hundreds of thousands of people a year who become dependent on this potent stimulant. Whether snorted in powder form or smoked in crack form, cocaine can affect mental and physical health. The effects of cocaine on the nose are wide-reaching and can harm people’s lives, even after

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What Is Gas Station Heroin?

Tianeptine was first synthesized in the 1960s and introduced for medical use in France in the 1980s. Since then, various regions—including Europe, South America, and Asia—have introduced it as a medication. However, the United States has never cleared it for use because of its side effects and risk of addiction. But like many other psychotropic

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The Connection Between Loneliness and Alcohol Abuse

Loneliness and social isolation relate directly to depression and substance abuse. The so-called epidemic of loneliness is cause for concern among professionals who treat mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs). Coping with depression for many involves turning to alcohol, while alcohol abuse often leads to further isolation and depression. In a dual diagnosis treatment

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What To Expect in Residential Treatment

Residential treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs) is extremely effective and often recommended for those who meet certain criteria. Many factors influence the decision between outpatient and residential rehab. Once you decide which is best for you, you’ll want to know how the process works and what to expect. If you’re looking for a residential

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Recognizing Inhalant Abuse

Inhalant abuse affects millions of Americans every year, including children and adolescents. The widespread accessibility of inhalants—from glues and whippet canisters to cleaning fluids—poses a significant challenge, mainly because these substances aren’t regulated. This combination makes inhalant abuse a deeply concerning issue. If you or someone you care about is using inhalants, look into substance

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How Long Do Opioids Stay in Your System?

The United States continues to see a high incidence of opioid use, abuse, and addiction, including overdose and death. Opioid addiction treatment is the best way to address dependence on any drug in the opioid family, from heroin and other opiates derived from the opium poppy to synthetics like Oxy or fentanyl. If you’re concerned

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