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Laced Drugs: What Are They and Why Are They Dangerous?

Illegal drug manufacturers and suppliers may sell laced drugs, which are two or more substances mixed together. Unsuspecting buyers may not be aware of the dangers and health risks that come with ingesting these drugs. Unfortunately, recent drug overdose spikes related to fentanyl-laced drugs are evidence of these dangers.

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What Happens During Klonopin Withdrawal?

Klonopin withdrawal symptoms can be very uncomfortable, and in some cases, they can be life-threatening. If you’re addicted to Klonopin and thinking about getting help to stop using it, here’s what you can expect during medical detox.

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Roxicodone vs. Percocet: What’s the Difference?

Roxicodone and Percocet are prescription opioid pain relievers that treat pain by affecting the central nervous system. Percocet is a combination drug containing oxycodone and acetaminophen, which may make it more effective for some people and reduce other symptoms like chills, muscle aches, and fatigue. However, some people may have more side effects when taking Percocet.

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What Happens When You Mix Adderall and Alcohol?

Abusing Adderall and alcohol can quickly lead to serious side effects and addiction. If you want to know whether it’s safe to use the two drugs together, the short answer is no. But let’s look a little closer at the potential side effects, the risk for addiction, and withdrawal symptoms of Adderall and alcohol.

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What to Expect During Hydrocodone Withdrawal

Prescription drugs like hydrocodone can be beneficial, but they can also cause a lot of harm, sometimes producing physical dependence and addiction. If you’re addicted to a prescription hydrocodone product, it’s not too late to get help and get sober. The detox and withdrawal process can seem daunting for many people, but knowing what to expect can help you get through it and move forward with your life.

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8 Signs You Need Drug Detox

According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, about 21.6 million people ages 12 and up needed substance abuse treatment but only 4.2 million people received the help they needed.1 Although there are many reasons why people may not get the treatment they need, many people don’t seek treatment because they just don’t think they need it.

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How Does Medication Assisted Treatment Work?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) defines medication assisted treatment (MAT) as “the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a “whole patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders.”1 These medications work to relieve the physical withdrawal symptoms and cravings that cause chemical imbalances in the body.

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How to Get Help If You Have an LSD Tolerance

If you’ve developed an LSD tolerance, you might be able to detox on your own at home. However, if you experience severe psychological symptoms that make it difficult to continue with your day, you’d likely benefit from professional help.

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Anxiety and Addiction: Treatment Strategies and Recovery

Anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders that addicted individuals and people in recovery experience. Every person with anxiety will experience it differently, but there is a significant link between substance abuse and anxiety. Anxiety can contribute to substance use disorders, and vice versa, which can make symptoms worse and recovery more difficult.

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Barbiturate Overdose: Risks, Side Effects, and Symptoms

If you hear a friend or loved one mention “angel dust” in conversation, they might be talking about an illegal drug called PCP. In previous decades, PCP abuse was a big problem and it has slowly made a comeback. Becoming familiar with these terms can help you pick up on conversations about possible drug use.

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