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A Guide to Barbiturate Overdose

Barbiturates are a type of prescription sedative, a class of drugs historically used to treat agitation, anxiety, and insomnia. Although..

National Inhalants & Poisons Awareness Week

National Inhalant & Poisons Awareness Week is recognized the third week in March each year. In 2021, this campaign falls..

Heroin Overdose: Signs, Symptoms, Statistics, and Treatment

Heroin overdose is a significant player in the country’s ongoing opioid-related fatalities. In 2019, the number of deaths involving a..

Amphetamines vs Methamphetamines: What’s the Difference?

No, amphetamine and methamphetamine are not the same things. M-e-t-h. These four letters aren’t all that distinguish amphetamines and methamphetamines..

Recognizing The 3 Stages of Relapse

There are many things that might cause someone to relapse: stress, cravings, peer pressure, etc. When it does occur, however,..

Veterans and Substance Abuse Disorders: Stats & More

Substance abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and the country’s military veterans are no exception to its..

What You Should Know About Alcoholic Hepatitis

Alcohol hepatitis, also known as alcoholic liver disease (ALD), is one of the three types of liver disease caused by..

Is Alcohol A Drug?

Alcohol is a hugely popular beverage that’s consumed on a regular basis across the globe. It can make us feel..

Benefits of a Daily Routine for Recovering Addicts

Structure is the natural nemesis of addiction. It implies control, measured and intentional actions, as well as thinking ahead. A..

Barbiturates vs Benzodiazepines: What’s The Difference?

You are getting very sleepy…but is it caused by a barb or benzo? Both substances start with the same letter..

2 Types of Opioids You Should Know About

What are opioids? “Opioid” is a term that encompasses multiple types of opioid drugs. This includes, but is not limited..

The Benefits of Dry January

There are plenty of reasons why people participate in this increasingly popular month-long challenge of Dry January—many of which align..

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