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Barbiturates vs Benzodiazepines: What’s The Difference?

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 (and can be bit of a mouthful). Both are in the same drug classification and both have sedating effects on the body that result in a feeling of calm and...

2 Types of Opioids You Should Know About

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 to opium, heroin, morphine, and fentanyl. When consumed, opioids act on the Mu receptors in the brain, creating a euphoric effect and producing pain...

The Benefits of Dry January

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 with the optimistic and health-centric nature of New Year’s resolution. Some voluntarily abstain from drinking for the first 31 days...

Overdose Medication Basics: Narcan

Overdose Medication Basics: Narcan

What Is Narcan? Narcan is a brand name of the overdose medication naloxone. It is used to counteract the depressive effects of opioids, essentially reversing an opioid overdose. As an opioid antagonist, Narcan is able to quickly restore breathing function, increase...

Signs of Opioid Addiction

Signs of Opioid Addiction

In less than 2 decades, the CDC reports that nearly 450,000 individuals died from opioid-related overdoses - both prescription and illicit. The possibility of overdosing is among the greatest risks when using any opioids, even the prescription kind. Opioid addiction...

How Long Do Opioids Stay In Your System?

How Long Do Opioids Stay In Your System?

Opioid medications are known for their withdrawal symptoms when an individual struggling with opioid addiction stops using them. Essentially, flu-like symptoms begin to appear as the body processes the opioids out of its system. This is just one reason why you may ask...

10 (Subtle) Signs of An Alcoholic

10 (Subtle) Signs of An Alcoholic

Many of us take for granted just how prevalent alcohol is in our lives; we drink to celebrate, to mourn, to relax, to liven things up. And when drinking is such a firmly established social norm it can be difficult to tell when our bottle of vino with dinner or...

Suboxone Addiction: Causes & Treatment

Suboxone Addiction: Causes & Treatment

What Is Suboxone & How Does It Work? Suboxone is a brand-name opioid prescription medication with two active ingredients:  buprenorphine and naloxone. It comes as a tablet or film and is a common sight in drug addiction treatment centers. Suboxone is used to...

What Does Holistic Treatment Mean?

What Does Holistic Treatment Mean?

Holistic medicine is an approach to healthcare that involves taking all parts of the individual - the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual - into consideration. It has led to a diverse array of alternative health services such as acupuncture, chiropractic, and...

Why Are Opioids Addictive?

Why Are Opioids Addictive?

Addiction is often thought of as a lack of willpower or self-control. But unlike addictions to caffeine, nicotine, or alcohol, using an opioid - prescribed or otherwise - just once is enough to cause an unintentional addiction. Opioids trigger a powerful physiological...

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