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Ketamine Side Effects

As interest in ketamine rises for both medical and recreational use, the risk of misuse grows alongside it. Understanding the side effects of ketamine use and the signs of ketamine abuse is an essential first step in protecting your health or helping someone else. You’re not alone—and you’re not without options—if you or someone you […]

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Is Morphine an Opioid?

The term “opioid” refers to a wide range of substances, including natural opiates derived from the opium poppy plant (Papaver somniferum) and synthetic drugs like fentanyl and oxycodone, which scientists create in laboratories. They all bind with the same opioid receptors in the brain and have similar effects. The main difference among the various opioids

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Risks of Marijuana Abuse

Marijuana is legal in about half of the United States—but it’s still a psychoactive drug derived from a particular strain of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa). Like alcohol, it’s considered by many to be safer than meth, opioids, or cocaine. However, since people can abuse cannabis, experience negative side effects, and struggle to quit, it

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Effects of Xanax

Xanax® is the brand name for one of many benzodiazepines (benzos). These tranquilizers are used for medical purposes to treat mental health issues like anxiety, but their use can lead to abuse, dependence, and addiction. Benzo abuse is concerning because it can lead to serious consequences based on its sedative effects. Taking too much or

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What Is Alcohol-Induced Dementia?

Alcohol is legal, common, and readily available. Most homes have some form of liquor in a cabinet, and in many states, alcohol is sold in grocery stores and gas stations. But we also know that despite its use in social settings and celebrations, alcohol is an addictive substance. About 29.8 million Americans have an alcohol

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Managing Meth Withdrawal Symptoms

Methamphetamine (meth) is a highly addictive drug with potentially severe risks if taken chronically. However, meth addiction treatment can successfully help you or someone you care about begin a successful recovery. An inpatient and medically supervised detox program can successfully manage meth withdrawal symptoms. After detox, evidence-based therapies and supportive modalities can result in long-lasting

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5 Facts About Heroin You May Not Know

Heroin is a highly addictive opiate derived from the opium poppy. People have used opium since the 16th century, but scientists first created heroin for medical applications in the mid-1800s. At that time, researchers discovered it to be the strongest drug in its class and even more addictive than opium or morphine. The opioid umbrella

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How Long Does Meth Stay in Your System?

Facing addiction and its aftermath can feel overwhelming, but understanding the effects of substances like methamphetamine (meth) on your body is an essential step toward recovery. If you’re concerned about your own meth abuse or that of a loved one, learning about the risks of meth abuse and the journey to recovery can help guide

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What To Know About the Effects of Ecstasy

Ecstasy or 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is a party drug that’s highly accessible, especially at concerts, festivals, and raves. Many people believe it comes with few or no risks, which means they often use it freely and without any awareness of possible side effects. Ecstasy does come with risks, and abuse of this drug is still prevalent

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Signs of Benzo Addiction

Benzodiazepines (benzos) are medical-grade tranquilizers used safely by millions of people to treat anxiety, among other mental health conditions. Using benzos improperly or without a prescription is considered abuse and can cause dependence and addiction. The sedative effects of benzos can put those who misuse the drug at risk. If you or someone you care

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