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How Stimulants Affect Sleep

How Stimulants Affect Sleep

Stimulants are drugs that produce a temporary increase in energy, alertness, heart rate, and respiration. Some examples of legal, prescription stimulant medications include Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse, and Concerta. Other types…

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Benzodiazepine Overdose Symptoms and Treatment

Benzodiazepine Overdose Symptoms and Treatment

Benzodiazepines are a class of drugs that act on the central nervous system of the user’s brain. Also known as “benzos”, these medications are used to treat the results of…

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What Does a Post Rehab Plan Entail?

What Does a Post Rehab Plan Entail?

Over 21 million people have a substance use disorder, but only one in ten get treatment, such as through rehab. If you have sought alcohol or drug rehab support, congratulations….

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Side Effects and Dangers of Smoking Heroin

Side Effects and Dangers of Smoking Heroin

Of all the treatment admissions for heroin abuse, approximately 4.8% involved smoking heroin.[1] While the majority of people who use heroin inject or snort it, smoking and inhaling the substance…

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Zolpidem Insufflation: The Dangers of Snorting Ambien

Zolpidem Insufflation: The Dangers of Snorting Ambien

Snorting Ambien is extremely dangerous and habit-forming. It can cause damage to the nose, accidental overdose, and unconscious behaviors while sleeping. In some cases, people who snort Ambien in the…

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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: Human Trafficking and Addiction

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: Human Trafficking and Addiction

January is national slavery and human trafficking awareness month, as declared in 2010 by the former President of the United States, Barack Obama. While human trafficking is often thought of…

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What Is The Difference Between Klonopin and Xanax?

What Is The Difference Between Klonopin and Xanax?

Klonopin and Xanax are two different benzodiazepine medications that are used to help treat anxiety and panic disorders. Benzodiazepines work by increasing the activity and reuptake of gaba-aminobutyric acid (GABA)…

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