What Are the Most Commonly Abused Drugs on College Campuses?
Updated on August 24th, 2020 In movies, books, and popular media, college students are typically portrayed as crazy party-goers who binge drink every weekend, use
Updated on August 24th, 2020 In movies, books, and popular media, college students are typically portrayed as crazy party-goers who binge drink every weekend, use
Illegal drugs that are sold on the street (such as synthetic drugs, heroin, cocaine, or ecstasy) are often marketed by drug dealers are being pure,
Although substance abuse and addiction is a widespread problem, there is a major treatment gap in America. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse,
Benzodiazepines are some of the most commonly prescribed drugs in America today. Valium and Klonopin are two common types of benzodiazepines that are used for
Taking a pill or a shot seems like an easy way to overcome alcohol addiction, right? Of course it does, but unfortunately, there is no
Updated on April 13th, 2021 Most people have heard of meth and crystal meth, but do you know the differences between the two and the
Drug withdrawal symptoms can range from very mild to very severe depending on the circumstances, but can drug withdrawal be deadly? Here’s what you need
Updated on August 7th, 2020 Did you know that 93 percent of U.S. adults prefer to treat their minor ailments with over-the-counter medicines before seeking
Klonopin, like many other benzodiazepines, can be a powerfully addictive drug, so quitting isn’t as easy as it sounds. Quitting cold turkey may sound like
Pseudoephedrine is a common ingredient found in many cold and sinus medications. While it is highly effective at reducing uncomfortable nasal congestion and sinus pressure,
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