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The Ultimate Guide On What To Do When You Relapse

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, anywhere from 40-60%  of individuals with addiction will experience relapse. Though relapse is absolutely not a required experience on the road to recovery, if you or a loved one has relapsed, it may bring comfort to know that you are not alone, and there is still hope….

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9 Benefits of Long-Term Drug Rehab

What Is Long-Term Drug Rehab?  According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Research indicates that most addicted individuals need at least 3 months in treatment to significantly reduce or stop their drug use and that the best outcomes occur with longer durations of treatment.” Long-term rehab is defined as residential, or inpatient, addiction treatment…

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How Dangerous is Combining Alcohol and Opioids?

Combining substances brings additional risks. Both alcohol and opioids are depressants (downers). Combining depressants like alcohol and opioids can have dangerous side effects as both drugs slow a person’s breathing and heart rate. If you or someone you love is experimenting with dangerous combinations of drugs, it’s important to keep in mind that they are…

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5 Irreversible Side Effects of Opioid Abuse

Opioid abuse has become more widely recognized and understood in light of the epidemic in the United States. Keeping that in mind, we have not yet been successful in lessening the number of opiate-related deaths in America. The side effects of opioid abuse, the long-term effects of opioid abuse, risks of overdose and relapse, and…

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How Dangerous is Combining Uppers and Downers?

Uppers and downers, also known as stimulants and depressants, can be particularly risky when combined as the side effects of both drugs may be augmented or otherwise altered in unexpected ways. Cocaine and methamphetamines (“meth”) are common uppers or stimulants. Alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines (“benzos”) are common downers or depressants. Dependency on multiple drugs or…

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What Do Alcohol Withdrawals Feel Like?

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms vary based on the severity of the addiction. A person with a mild alcohol abuse disorder (AUD) may be able to reduce or cease alcohol abuse on their own. For those with moderate to severe alcohol addictions, it is highly recommended that detox is undergone in a medically-supervised environment with doctor supervision. …

Vyvanse: Uses, Side Effects, & Dosages— Why Is It So Popular Among Americans?

Vyvanse: Uses, Side Effects, & Dosages— Why Is It So Popular Among Americans?

What Is Vyvanse: Vyvanse Uses & Dosages  Vyvanse is a prescription medication used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Binge Eating Disorder (BED). It works as a central nervous system stimulant. Vyvanse is taken by mouth in the form of a chewable tablet or capsule, and these can range…

Recovery Nutrition: 7 Tips for Eating a Healthy Diet During Addiction Recovery

Recovery Nutrition: 7 Tips for Eating a Healthy Diet During Addiction Recovery

Substance abuse and addiction can negatively impact the body in many ways, including leading to malnourishment and nutritional deficiencies. Often, individuals who are addicted to drugs or alcohol begin to neglect their physical wellbeing. This may look like skipping meals, as many drugs decrease appetite, or choosing foods with little nutritional value. A healthy diet…