Medication-Assisted Treatment Options for Alcoholism

Medication-Assisted Treatment Options for Alcoholism

Not everyone is aware that there are medication-assisted treatment (MAT) options for alcoholism. It’s important to keep in mind that these treatment options are not a cure for an alcohol use disorder (AUD). Medications are used to help individuals who struggle with alcoholism get their lives back on track. This is similar to the way…

Risks of “Speedballing”

Risks of “Speedballing”

There are many risks and dangers of combining substances. One of the original uses for the term “speedballing” specifically referred to the combination of cocaine and heroin. The meaning of “speedballing” has shifted over time but the basic concept remains. In the case of cocaine and heroin, an individual is abusing a combination of a…

How Dangerous is Combining Alcohol and Meth?

Alcohol and methamphetamines (aka. “meth”) are two of the most commonly abused drugs in the United States. When combined, the intensity of substances and their sides effects can be amplified. If you or someone you care about is experimenting with combinations of drugs like alcohol and meth, Oasis Recovery encourages you to reach out to…

5 Irreversible Side Effects of Prolonged Meth Abuse

5 Irreversible Side Effects of Prolonged Meth Abuse

The opioid epidemic shined a light on a major problem in American society. Methamphetamine (or “meth”) abuse has not received the same level of attention. Keeping that in mind, there have been recent promising findings that hope may be on the horizon for those struggling with meth addiction. Early intervention remains extremely important. Simply getting…

Who is Most at-risk for Opioid Addiction?

Who is Most at-risk for Opioid Addiction?

Opioids are among the most abused and addictive drugs in the United States. According to a study conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, around 10 million people ages 12 and older misused opioids in 2019, primarily due to opioid addiction. Although an opioid addiction can be developed in nearly any individual,…

What Drugs are Considered “Uppers”?

What Drugs are Considered “Uppers”?

Hundreds of substances can be addicting, including different types of illegal and prescription drugs. However, different drugs, like “uppers” and “downers”, have different effects on the human body. “Uppers”, in particular, come in many forms and affect a person in a number of ways.  “Uppers” Explained  The term “uppers” is slang for a type of…

Is Detox Necessary in Treating Cocaine Addiction?

Is Detox Necessary in Treating Cocaine Addiction?

Recovering from cocaine addiction is difficult but doable. One of the most important steps a person can take toward recovery is through detox. By detoxing, a person removes any and all harmful substances from their body, including cocaine. Once completed, they can begin to focus on the mental aspect of cocaine addiction.  How Does A…

Why is Drug Abuse so Common in the United States?

Why is Drug Abuse so Common in the United States?

Despite advances in medicine, treatment, and anti-drug campaigns, drug abuse is on the rise in the United States. According to a study conducted by the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS), 11.7% of the U.S. population actively ingested drugs in 2018. While a rate of 11.7% may seem low, it represents around 32 million…