Substance Abuse

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Xanax Overdose: Effects, Symptoms, and How to Reverse Addiction

Prescription drug abuse refers to using medications in a way other than what your physician has recommended. For instance, taking high doses of central nervous system (CNS) depressants like alprazolam can pose serious risks to your health. This could potentially result in Xanax overdose. People typically abuse medication to relieve pain, stay awake, get high, …

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Co-occurring Disorder Treatment, Symptoms: The Link Between Psychiatric Disorders and Drug Overuse

Did you know that around 7.7 million adults have co-occurring mental and substance disorders, according to a 2017 study? Out of the 20.3 million adults suffering from disorders or SUDs resulting from substance use, a whopping 37.9% also had mental illnesses. In addition, among the 42.1 million adults with mental illnesses, 18.2% of the population …

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Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention: Does it Help Stop Drug Abuse?

Mindfulness is the human’s capacity and ability to be fully aware and present. From where we are, to what we are currently doing, this concept enables us to make sense of our surroundings, and the bodily sensations that we experience. In the process of being mindful, we even become aware of the nuances of our …

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Quitting Suboxone: Managing Your Suboxone Withdrawal Symptoms

Quitting suboxone is a difficult and exhausting process. It requires proper treatment, guidance, and medication, which usually require professional assistance. In addition, using suboxone, enables addictive behaviors, resulting in a lower chance of recovery during detox attempts. However, this does not mean that stopping suboxone abuse is impossible. In order to understand how substance addiction …

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The Risks And Dangers of Rapid Opiate Detox

The road to opiate detox and recovery is a process that is seldom straightforward. Since many factors often cause addiction, overcoming it involves getting into the root of the problem, which takes time. Because of this, people started thinking of methods to accelerate this process of recovery. However, approaches like this can do more harm …

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