March 20, 2024
Alex ThompsonAlcohol use disorder Symptoms and causes
Friends and family see the noticeable benefits of quitting alcohol when their loved one stops drinking and chooses to pursue a healthy life. They often say that the person seems like his or her old self. A single episode of drinking isn’t always considered a relapse. To avoid relapse after a slip, many people attend […]
March 20, 2024
Alex ThompsonHow to Identify Meth: What Does Meth Look Like?
The shard, glass-like appearance is where the drug gets the name “crystal” and “glass.” This is the form of meth people usually think of when they think of the drug. It is also the most popular form of meth that is abused by people struggling with substance use disorder. Capable of causing both addiction and […]
March 20, 2024
Alex ThompsonTapering off opioids: When and how
Depending on a person’s needs, they may receive sleep aids, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, or over-the-counter medications to treat nausea. If you’ve taken opioid medicine for more than 7 to 10 days, it’s likely you need to stop soon — and stop slowly — to keep from having symptoms of withdrawal. It is important for a […]
March 19, 2024
Alex ThompsonMixing Shrooms & Alcohol Effects & Risks ARK Behavioral Health
Shrooms are mind-altering, psychedelic hallucinogens that alter perception and mood. The findings echo what previous studies have shown, that addiction may be helped with some form of psychedelic therapy, although the treatments are likely to be approved only for certain other mental health conditions, at least for now. With years of evidence from people’s reported […]
March 19, 2024
Alex ThompsonA Trip on Bath Salts Is Cheaper Than Meth or Cocaine But Much More Dangerous Substance Use and Addiction Medicine JAMA
It usually comes in plastic bags or foil labeled as bath salts, glass cleaner, or even plant food. Bath salts are sometimes used as a cheap substitute for stimulants like cocaine. Research shows that one common synthetic cathinone, called 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), is 10 times stronger than cocaine. If a person experiences any of these effects after […]
March 19, 2024
Alex Thompson8 Best Opioid Detox And Rehab Centers
Look for answers to some of the most commonly asked questions regarding opioid detox and rehab treatment. Detox is often necessary for opioid use disorder due to the uncomfortable side effects you can expect during opioid withdrawal. Whether the opiate abused is oxycodone (OxyContin), codeine, hydrocodone (Vicodin), or another drug, most programs begin with detox. […]
March 19, 2024
Alex ThompsonOnline Therapy for Addiction
This suggests that these traditional options may not be completely meeting people’s needs. Online therapy may help fill this gap for people who are not seeking out or sticking with traditional treatment approaches. Online therapy can sometimes serve as an important first step toward more intensive interventions. In some cases, people who try online therapy […]
March 19, 2024
Alex ThompsonThe Dangers of Drinking After Work: What You Need to Know The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper Drug and Alcohol Rehab
If there is an addiction forming or already formed, reach out to us at ecosoberhouse.com. Your health and sobriety should be something that you hold above many other things. With this tolerance, someone that’s just beginning their drinking problem might find that they don’t just need one drink after their job, but maybe they need two […]
March 19, 2024
Alex ThompsonWhat are whippet drugs? Risks, effects, and addiction
Overdose also occurs when too much nitrous oxide is inhaled at once, as well as from long-term exposure. Treating the side effects of nitrous oxide with vitamin B12 has produced mixed results, according to multiple studies. Some patients experienced improved symptoms, but others saw no benefit. When inhaled, nitrous oxide causes dizziness, pain relief and […]
March 19, 2024
Alex ThompsonAlcohol Definition, Formula, & Facts
Twelve-step facilitation, which was designed specifically to connect individuals with mutual support groups, has also been shown to be effective (75). In addition, harm reduction treatments, including guided self-control training and controlled drinking interventions, have been successful in supporting drinking reduction goals (70). Meta-analyses and systematic reviews have found that brief interventions, especially those based […]