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  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Programs

    When one is struggling with a psychiatric disorders—such as PTSD, bipolar disorder, and depression— and a substance use disorder at the same time, these conditions are known as co-occurring mental health disorders. One who struggles with mental ...

    ... to pay attention, hyperactivity, or a combination of both. How to Identify a Co-Occurring Mental Health and Drug Abuse Problem Co-occurring disorders can occur for a number of reasons, such as: 1,3,11 Common risk factors ... continue reading
  • Anxiety and Substance Abuse: Treating Mental Health Issues and Addiction

    It can be difficult to manage an anxiety disorder or a substance use disorder, and it can be even more difficult to manage both disorders when they co-occur together. When a mental health disorder—such as an anxiety disorder—and a substance use ...

    ... as a co-occurring disorder. Anxiety disorders that co-occur with substance use disorders are quite common. Statistics for substance abuse and anxiety show that: Anxiety disorders are the most frequently occurring mental ... continue reading
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers for Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Health Issues

    A significant amount of people suffering with substance abuse and addiction meet the criteria for having additional psychiatric disorders, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). The phenomenon of ...

    ... in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). The phenomenon of co-existing substance abuse disorders and psychiatric conditions is referred to as comorbidity, co-occurring disorders, or dual ... continue reading
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  • Opioids: Side Effects, Signs of Abuse, and Addiction Treatment

    Opioids are substances that are known for their pain-relieving effects. They include both legal and some illegal substances that may have the potential for misuse, which can potentially lead to dependence and/or addiction. 1 If you or someone you ...

    ... are struggling with substance use disorders or co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. 29 Standard ... assist with all or some of the costs for substance abuse rehab services: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) ... continue reading
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Abuse

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition characterized by intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings that may develop after someone has experienced or witnessed a life-threatening event, serious injury, or sexual assault. 1 ...

    ... , etc.). Substance use disorders and PTSD frequently co-occur and there is a strong association between both disorders. There is a strong correlation between PTSD and substance abuse among military veterans and first ... continue reading
  • Zoloft Use in Substance Abuse Treatment

    What Is Zoloft Used For? Zoloft (sertraline hydrochloride) is a commonly prescribed antidepressant that belongs to a group of drugs called selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). These drugs work by boosting the activity of the ...

    ... treatment for substance abuse. Mental health issues commonly occur alongside substance addictions, and the ... co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders . 5 When Is Zoloft Unhelpful in Substance Abuse ... continue reading
  • Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms, Detox, and Addiction Treatment

    What Helps With Heroin Withdrawal? Heroin is an illicitly manufactured opioid drug and morphine derivative. Both the pain-relieving and the pleasurable properties of heroin are initiated through the drug's interaction with opioid receptors in the ...

    ... MAT. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ... co-occurring psychiatric disorders present. Behavioral therapies are the most common therapies, addressing the user's incentive to start and continue using substances ... continue reading
  • Magic Mushroom Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms? Psilocybin is a psychoactive substance contained in over 100 species of mushrooms. A number of these mushroom species produce other psychoactive substances, which act as hallucinogens in a similar manner to ...

    ... as a group. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) ... and 17 (.5% of this population) reported being current users of hallucinogens. Young people with co-occurring major depressive disorder ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Bath Salts Abuse

    Bath Salts: A Dangerous Synthetic Drug Even though few people mention “bath salts” when they discuss addictive drugs, this new drug has grown astronomically in popularity over the past several years. “Bath salts” are far from the salts you ...

    ... addiction and they are offering rehab programs that can help bath salts addicts . Many treatment centers offer dual diagnosis rehab programs , which treat any co-occurring mental health disorders alongside substance ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Norco Abuse

    Norco, which is the brand name for hydrocodone , is a narcotic pain reliever. If you are misusing Norco, your body may be dependent on the drug, ultimately resulting in addiction. Concurrent alcohol and Norco abuse occurs when someone is using both ...

    ... . Dual diagnosis programs will treat mental health and substance abuse issues concurrently. Mental health disorders are very common among people dealing with substance abuse and addiction. The rehab center you choose ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Ambien Abuse

    Ambien is the brand name for the sedative-hypnotic (i.e. sleep aid) drug, zolpidem. It is a central nervous system depressant, meaning that it slows down brain activity. Ambien is available in both immediate and extended release formulations. Drugs ...

    ... coping skills while addressing underlying problems that may have influenced their Ambien and alcohol abuse. NOTE: Mental health disorders are sometimes present in those suffering from addiction. If you believe you need ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Clonazepam Abuse

    Clonazepam is a drug that is prescribed for some types of convulsive disorders and panic disorders, among other mental health disorders. It also goes by the name Klonopin and is a type of benzodiazepine that provides a tranquilized experience. It is ...

    ... disorders and panic disorders, among other mental health disorders. It also goes by the name Klonopin and is ... the hospital for clonazepam addiction are also abusing another substance at the same time, such as alcohol ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Crack Abuse

    Concurrent Alcohol and Crack Abuse In the mid 1980s, crack cocaine use exploded across the United States. In 1974, 5 million people had tried cocaine. By 1985, more than 22 million people had tried cocaine, with more than half of them reporting ...

    ... Muscle injury. Violent thoughts and behaviors. Treatment for Co-Occurring Addictions Fortunately, much has ... mental health disorders are referred to as “dual diagnosis” treatment centers . Teen Drinking and Crack Abuse ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Overdose Symptoms, Signs, Prevention, and Addiction Treatment

    Cocaine overdose can be a serious concern for anyone who uses cocaine. This article will help you understand what a cocaine overdose is, cocaine overdose effects, and potential risk factors for cocaine overdose. We will also discuss what you can do ...

    ... as outlined by the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) . 4 A substance use disorder (SUD) is defined as a medical illness due to chronic use of a ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Alprazolam Abuse

    Alprazolam, more commonly known by the brand name Xanax , is an anti-anxiety and panic disorder medication. Alprazolam is part of a class of drug called benzodiazepines , which have the potential to be addictive. Benzodiazepine medication is ...

    ... When these depressants are mixed together, over-sedation may occur—a serious problem that can progress to coma or ... co-occurring disorders, such as addiction and mental health disorders like depression . For those abusing ... continue reading
  • Health Insurance for Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment

    If you or a loved one is struggling with an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, it can feel overwhelming. Getting help through an addiction treatment program is a way to start down the road to recovery, but the cost may seem out of reach. While you ...

    ... and other amenities. Treatment of dual diagnosis or co-occurring mental ... substance use disorder services and mental health treatment. Medicaid Alternative Benefit Plan is also required to cover substance abuse and mental ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Addiction Treatment and Rehab Programs

    Cocaine use and addiction can be dangerous for a person's physical and mental health and have a detrimental impact on their life. If you or someone you care about is struggling with cocaine addiction, you know how difficult it can be to stop using ...

    ... . Co-occurring disorder treatment . People with co-occurring disorders have a mental health disorder (such as bipolar disorder, anxiety , schizophrenia, or depression ) in addition to a substance use disorder. Treating ... continue reading
  • Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment Centers and Rehab Programs

    Methamphetamine in all forms, including crystal meth, is a frequently abused drug throughout the United States. In fact, the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reported that an estimated 2.5 million people aged 12 and older had used ...

    ... solution to simultaneously address both substance use disorders and any co-occurring mental health issues . Mental health conditions—such as anxiety and psychotic disorders—commonly co-occur in people with stimulant use ... continue reading
  • MDMA/Ecstasy Dangers of Use, Addictive Potential, and Treatment Options

    Ecstasy is an illicitly manufactured, synthetic drug used by many people for different reasons, such as to increase feelings of well-being or feel emotional closeness to others. 1 Although ecstasy initially became popular for use at raves or ...

    ... with other substances. 2,6 Ecstasy use frequently occurs in combination with cocaine , alcohol , and marijuana use ... have co-occurring mental health conditions , such as depression and anxiety. 9 As SUDs and mental health ... continue reading
  • Heroin Addiction Treatment Centers and Rehab Programs

    Heroin addiction can negatively impact certain aspects of your life and have dangerous health repercussions. Here, we will help you understand heroin addiction, how addiction is treated, and what you should know about heroin rehab centers, including ...

    ... Co-Occurring Disorders and Individual Considerations If you have co-occurring mental health issues—such as depression or bipolar disorder ... plans must provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health services that is ... continue reading
  • Marijuana Addiction Treatment Centers and Rehab Programs

    Benefits of Rehab for Weed Addiction Marijuana addiction—otherwise known as marijuana use disorder—is estimated to occur in 10-30% of individuals who misuse marijuana. 1 Marijuana addiction has the potential to take a serious toll on a person's ...

    ... started using it. 9 The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) says that having a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder can complicate diagnosis and treatment. 10 They report ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Painkiller Abuse

    Opioids are some of the most commonly abused prescription drugs. They include oxycodone , hydrocodone , meperidine (Demerol) , and many others. The demographics of those who abuse painkillers transcend the stereotypes of typical drug addicts. Opioid ...

    ... co-occurring alcohol and painkiller use include: Respiratory depression. Constipation. Clotting disorders and ... for Alcohol and Painkillers Alcohol Statistics According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Crystal Meth Abuse

    Crystal meth is an illicit and powerful stimulant drug that is most commonly smoked, snorted, or injected. It is characterized by its ability to produce a powerful euphoria, increased energy, decreased appetite, and increased heart rate. It is ...

    ... of some mental and behavioral health conditions—including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and, even, eating disorders—tend to be higher among those struggling with substance addictions such as alcohol and/or crystal meth ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Opiate Abuse

    Prescription opiates are effective in the treatment of pain, but they have the potential to be addictive and, in fact, many people are struggling with opiate painkiller addictions. According to the National Institutes of Health, opioids account for ...

    ... struggling with an addiction to alcohol and opiates, it is important to get treatment for both issues. Someone consistently abusing both substances needs treatment for a co-occurring or dual diagnosis addiction . There ... continue reading
  • Free, National, and 24-Hour Narcotics Hotline Numbers and Resources

    Call American Addiction Centers (AAC) free at What Are Narcotics? Narcotics, commonly referred to as opioid pain relievers, are only used for severe pain if other pain relievers do not help. 1 The drugs not only help relieve severe pain but also ...

    ... at at any time, day or night. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) : This is a resource for anyone struggling with a mental health or substance abuse disorder. 1-800-662-HELP (4357). The ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Xanax Abuse

    Facts on Alcohol and Xanax Alprazolam (brand name Xanax) is an anxiolytic prescription medication. Xanax is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It belongs to the benzodiazepine class of drugs and is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. ...

    ... neural processes and results in sedation. When the two substances are combined, over-sedation can occur and can result ... for Co-occurring Alcohol and Xanax Addiction Treatment for co-occurring alcohol and Xanax abuse often ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Steroid Abuse

    Anabolic steroids are synthetic drugs that mimic some of the hormonal effects that testosterone has on the body. They are sometimes used to prevent the loss of healthy body mass seen with chronic, 'wasting' conditions such as AIDS and some forms of ...

    ... These centers will address co-occurring substance addiction and mental health disorders , e.g. depression or body dysmorphic disorder. Statistics Steroid Statistics The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) notes that ... continue reading
  • Snorting Cocaine Side Effects, Signs, Dangers, and Addiction Treatment

    Cocaine is a stimulant drug with highly addictive properties that is derived from the coca plant. 1 Also known as “coke,” “snow,” and “blow,” cocaine is a white, crystal-like powder that provides a euphoric high. How Is Cocaine Taken? ...

    ... other substances ... disorder that commonly occurs in association with a number of characteristic issues—each of which may require specialized treatment (e.g. the presence of polydrug abuse, co-occurring mental illness , and ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Veterans

    Veterans frequently face a range of challenges as they readjust to civilian life after separation from the military. Substance use, mental health disorders, service-related injuries, and chronic pain are common among veterans. 1 Veterans are at ...

    ... to address each co-occurring disorder simultaneously. 20 Veterans and PTSD PTSD can occur after exposure to ... veterans who are dealing with substance abuse and mental health disorders. Salute to Recovery allows veterans ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Ketamine Abuse

    About Alcohol and Ketamine Ketamine (also called Special K, Kit-Kat, Vitamin K, Super Acid and, simply, K) is a dissociative anesthetic that—as a legitimate pharmaceutical agent—continues to be manufactured for both veterinary and human medical ...

    ... co-occurring substance addiction and mental health disorders (conditions that can fuel and ... ketamine at some point in their lives. The Substance abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) found that, in ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Cocaine Abuse

    Concurrent Alcohol and Cocaine Abuse Cocaine is a profoundly addictive stimulant drug that produces euphoria, increased energy, and talkativeness. It is most often snorted or dissolved in water and injected into a vein. Due to the short duration of ...

    ... are different drugs, cocaine and alcohol addiction are treated at the same time. Treatment centers integrate treatment of co-occurring or dual diagnosis substance abuse disorders along with any mental illnesses such as ... continue reading
  • What Is Crack Cocaine? Side Effects, Crack Withdrawal, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Crack Cocaine? Crack cocaine is an addictive stimulant drug that is the rock crystal form of powdered cocaine. 1,2,5 Crack cocaine is a more potent form of cocaine that is processed so that it can be smoked, which provides an immediate high. ...

    ... term that affects the brain, body, and an individual's behavior. Oftentimes, individuals who have a substance use disorder will also develop a tolerance to the drug they abuse. Signs of Crack Cocaine Addiction Crack ... continue reading
  • LSD Overdose Signs, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    LSD is a hallucinogen drug capable of altering thoughts and perceptions in those who use it, causing pseudo-hallucinations and synesthesias—a condition where people see and hear things that are not real, while others report being able to hear ...

    ... A substance abuse professional assesses numerous factors when determining the best treatment program for a person's addiction, such as if they have a co-occurring mental health disorder (such as bipolar disorder or ... continue reading
  • Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment and Rehab Programs

    Many prescription medications have the potential to become drugs of abuse if they are misused. Misuse of prescription drugs means taking them other than as prescribed. This includes taking a larger dose, using them more frequently, or taking them ...

    ... from prescription drug abuse and, in order to be most effective, it should be followed by appropriate medical and behavioral treatment. 15 If you have co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, you may ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Oxycodone Abuse

    If you are concerned about yourself or someone else who has been combining alcohol and oxycodone, it is no surprise. These two substances should never be combined, as doing so heightens the dangers inherent to the use of each individual substance. ...

    ... US. More than 2 million people in the US have a substance use disorder involving prescription opioids . According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism : In 2013, more than 16 million adults aged 18 ... continue reading
  • Gabapentin Abuse Symptoms, Side Effects, Overdose, & Treatment

    What Is Gabapentin Neurontin? Gabapentin Neurontin is an anticonvulsant that comes in a capsule, tablet, and oral solution. It is used to manage certain seizure disorders, as well as the neuropathic pain phenomenon known as post-herpetic neuralgia ...

    ... a controlled substance. When gabapentin is taken alone and as prescribed, there is little potential for abuse or addiction ... addiction is severe or you have co-occurring mental health or medical issues, an inpatient ... continue reading
  • Baclofen Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Baclofen Used For? Baclofen is a prescription skeletal muscle relaxant indicated for the treatment of muscle spasms and spasticity related to conditions such as multiple sclerosis. Baclofen is commonly prescribed to treat symptoms associated ...

    ... the case of those dealing with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health issues . In inpatient treatment, medical care providers will address any other substance use disorders or mental health issues you are facing ... continue reading
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  • New Study: Amphetamine Abuse and This Old Heart

    It's called speed for a reason. Amphetamines, like Ritalin or Adderall, accelerate your heart rate. They send your nervous system into overdrive. Guess what else it speeds up? The aging process. That's right. Pumping your system full of amphetamine ...

    ... of the most common heart problems caused by amphetamine abuse are: Angina: This chest pain is caused ... is interrupted, a stroke may occur. This can result in permanent loss of physical and mental abilities, coma, or death. ... continue reading
  • Get the Facts on Substance Abuse

    Substance abuse is a major issue in the United States. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately 40.3 million people aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder (SUD) in 2020—with 28.3 million struggling with an ...

    ... failure, and coma increase. In the long-term, substance abuse may lead to mental and physical ... tolerate, this can lead to an overdose. While some overdoses occur after continuous use, they can also happen after one single ... continue reading
  • Common Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse

    How to Tell if Someone Is Using Drugs Drug use affects people across all walks of life and levels of socioeconomic status. Whatever reason a person starts taking drugs for—whether recreationally or as prescribed—tolerance, patterns of increased ...

    ... , below are some of our most popular and recommended resources. Illicit Drug Signs and Symptoms of Abuse Click on any substance below to find out some characteristic signs and symptoms of abuse and addiction to that ... continue reading
  • New Years Resolutions & Substance Abuse

    The arrival of a new year represents a turning point for many people, and an opportunity to make long-awaited changes in their lives. While perhaps only 8% of people will stick to these resolutions, lots of folks still express a great interest in ...

    ... a new year represents a turning point for many people, and an opportunity to make long-awaited changes in their lives ... better, exercising more, or giving up certain substances. It's common to hear people committing to ... continue reading
  • Hash Side Effects, Symptoms of Abuse, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Hashish? Hashish is a product extracted from the trichomes (fine hair-like outgrowths) of the cannabis plant, as well as from the flowers and fragments of leaves and stems. Hashish is typically sold in blocks of solid resinous preparations, ...

    ... products and the substances that occur in them, particularly a substance known as ... and hashish and downplay their potential for abuse, physical dependence, and the development of substance use disorders. The social and ... continue reading
  • Xanax Overdose Risk Factors and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Xanax? Xanax (generic name alprazolam) is a fast-acting benzodiazepine drug and central nervous system depressant—a grouping that includes several other sedative, hypnotic, and anxiolytic drugs. 1,2 When taken as prescribed, Xanax can be ...

    ... substance, meaning that it has relatively low potential for abuse and dependence. 3 However, the statistics on Xanax abuse and ... cycle can ultimately exacerbate the illness or disorder that the user was originally trying to ... continue reading
  • Methamphetamine Detox and Withdrawal Symptoms

    Methamphetamine (meth) is a powerful central nervous system stimulant with highly addictive properties. It can be smoked, nasally inhaled, injected, and even eaten. No matter how it is used, the effects have a rapid onset, followed by a high that ...

    ... use, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). ... and/or depression in some individuals. In some cases, suicidal ideation with the potential for self-injury can occur ... continue reading
  • Methadone and Suboxone: What’s the Difference Anyway?

    An estimated 1.9 million people in the U.S. are addicted to prescription opioid drugs. Although there is no magical drug to treat opiate addiction, as part of a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) approach, there are a handful of treatment ...

    ... at an opioid treatment program (OTP) which must be certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and registered by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Methadone is a Schedule ... continue reading
  • Naltrexone Side Effects, Use in Addiction Treatment, and Rehab Programs

    For those struggling with alcohol or opioid addiction, what's commonly referred to as MAT—short for medication-assisted treatment or medication for addiction treatment—can help people quit drinking and using drugs to maintain long-term sobriety. ...

    ... as a part of MAT to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) . 1 Naltrexone is available in two ... effects. 4 According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), ... continue reading
  • Phenobarbital Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Phenobarbital Used For? Phenobarbital is a barbiturate that depresses the central nervous system . It is used as a sedative-hypnotic often prescribed for the treatment of seizures. Additional uses for this drug include the treatment of ...

    ... these effects occur together with more acute signs of toxicity such as hallucinations and true delirium ... most cases. In fact: According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 52 million ... continue reading
  • Ambien Overdose Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    What Is Ambien Used For? Ambien—also known by the generic name zolpidem—is a non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic medication frequently prescribed to people who suffer from insomnia. Ambien works by slowing certain brain activity, encouraging ...

    ... potentially harmful effects. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the ... also known as polysubstance use . Polysubstance use occurs when a person consumes more than one drug ... continue reading
  • Advice and Tips for Parents of Addicted Children

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that nearly 1 out of every 4 18-20-year-olds abused an illicit substance in the past month. Furthermore, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMHSA) found that more than 20 ...

    ... Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMHSA) found that more than 20 million people in the U.S. have a substance use disorder ... a list of cause and effect statements —if (action) occurs, (response) will ... continue reading
  • Effects of Phenobarbital Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    What Is Phenobarbital Used For? Phenobarbital, marketed under the trade names Luminal and Solfoton, is a barbiturate that is typically prescribed for patients suffering from seizures, tics or repetitive motor disorders, and Tourette's syndrome. It ...

    ... patients suffering from seizures, tics or repetitive motor disorders, and Tourette's syndrome. It is sometimes used ... than advised. Have a history of substance abuse and addiction . Short-Term Effects of Phenobarbital ... continue reading
  • Vivitrol's New and Controversial Role in Prisons

    When I was in prison, the majority of inmates struggled with substance abuse. And because the prison system did very little (if anything at all) to rehabilitate us, it wasn't unusual for those who were released to almost immediately overdose or ...

    ... 90 percent of the time, said Emily Feinstein , the director of Health, Law and Policy at The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. “Those who do use it six months are much less likely to be opiate positive ... continue reading
  • Addiction and Your Hormones: Pointing the Finger at Estrogen

    Could a hormone imbalance be to blame for your chemical dependency ? The answer might surprise you. If you're a woman, chances are you're familiar with the effects of a fluctuating estrogen level. Symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, and depression ...

    ... contributing factors in substance abuse and relapse. Estrogen's Link to Substance Abuse Multiple studies found an important connection between estrogen and the progression of substance abuse. One recent study conducted ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol in the Community

    Half of Americans are concerned about increased substance use in their communities due to the economic impact of Coronavirus, a survey reveals. There was no way that Americans could anticipate, let alone be prepared for the aftermath of the global ...

    ... coverage using the form below or contact free substance abuse hotline numbers . Levels of Care in Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Recommended Substance Abuse Rehab-Related Articles * https://www.theguardian.com ... continue reading
  • Six Colossal Drug Abuse Meltdowns and How to Spot the Warning Signs

    It's no mystery that celebrities, as well as the everyday Joe, can have problems with drugs. Because celebrities are in the limelight, though, we often see the drug abuse meltdown of famous people more prominently. The following six meltdowns were ...

    ... and noted that he was struggling with substance abuse ... abuse . His meltdown is seen as ongoing by Hollywood, but he has allegedly passed all recent drug and alcohol tests. He does not respond to questions about his mental ... continue reading
  • Heroin Abuse Signs, Symptoms, Effects, Overdose, and Treatment

    About Heroin Abuse What Is Heroin? Heroin is a substance that is both illegal and extremely addictive . The drug derives from opium from the poppy plant before it is refined to morphine, then further chemically modified to become heroin. Despite its ...

    ... us free at . You can also call free narcotics and drug abuse hotline numbers . Visit our Forum to join the conversation about substance abuse and addiction. Heroin Addiction Treatment Levels of Care Recommended Heroin ... continue reading
  • What Are the Current Substance Addiction Trends Among Teens Today?

    Although you might think your home is drug-free, your teenager might know otherwise. Many of the current substance abuse and addiction trends among teens today are shocking simply because they involve household products that are readily available. ...

    ... might know otherwise. Many of the current substance abuse and addiction trends among teens today are shocking ... that are proven to alter the brainwaves and disrupt the mental state of listeners, essentially producing the ... continue reading
  • How Alcohol and Drug Addiction Affects Relationships

    Addiction and Relationships Many discussions surrounding addiction tend to focus on the physical and psychological effects of substance use. The effects of drug addiction, however, extend beyond these issues and also encompass a person's social ...

    ... enabling. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), ... individual, group, and couples' therapy near you. Remember, if you love someone with a substance use disorder, it is ... continue reading
  • Holiday Highs and Lows

    For many Americans, the end of the year brings images of happy families gathered around a Christmas tree, big dinners of turkey and stuffing, holiday music, and cozy fires. For others, the holidays can be a much darker and more difficult time - a ...

    ... have revealed that seasonal affective disorder is linked to addiction. Other co-occurring conditions (called dual diagnosis ) include mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression. Staying Sober During the ... continue reading
  • Addiction in the Medical Field: Balancing Healing and Hiding

    Medical professionals work hard to heal the sick, but underneath those white lab coats and cartoon scrubs, many are secretly struggling with the disease of addiction. Working in the healthcare field can feel like a pressure cooker at times. The ...

    ... and mental strain. Add to those conditions the high expectations of co-workers, patients and family members and ... acknowledge their disease and actively seek help. With the massive spike in drug abuse among practitioners, ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms, Dangers, Detox, and Addiction Treatment

    Cocaine is a stimulant drug derived from leaves of the coca plant, grown primarily in South America. 1 It is an addictive substance that produces euphoric effects and has a high potential for misuse. 1 Someone who chronically uses cocaine can build ...

    ... additional co-occurring mental health disorders , there are currently no FDA-approved medications used specifically to treat stimulant use disorder. 9 Treatment for stimulant and other substance use disorders can occur ... continue reading
  • Should We Offer Suboxone in Jails and Prisons?

    Of the hundreds of thousands of people entering our country's jails and prisons each year, an estimated 15% are addicted to opiates, according to a 2009 study. However, a majority of these facilities don't provide a single medication or moment of ...

    ... is similar to methadone, yet harder to abuse and generally less addictive. Advocates believe it ... , which could ultimately cut addiction rates, reduce crime, and limit the spread of infectious diseases. How to Find ... continue reading
  • Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms, Detox, and Addiction Treatment Programs

    Marijuana (cannabis, weed, grass, hashish) is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States. According to the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 8.4% of all Americans over the age of 12 (22.2 million people) had used ...

    ... develop a marijuana use disorder , a medical term that includes marijuana abuse, dependence, and addiction. 3 A person ... . 5 What Is Marijuana Withdrawal? Withdrawal symptoms occur when a person who is dependent on a drug ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Anonymous (CA) Meetings, 12 Steps, and Addiction Treatment

    Cocaine addiction is a complex disease that has significant short- and long-term implications for a person's physical and mental health. 1 Treating cocaine addiction often involves behavioral interventions such as individual, family, and group-based ...

    ... significant short- and long-term implications for a person's physical and mental health. 1 ... who wishes to quit the use of cocaine and other substances (e.g. alcohol ), and there are no membership costs. 4 Although Cocaine ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Adderall Abuse

    Anyone at risk for alcohol or Adderall abuse should know several facts about both drugs. Both drugs are fairly common, and both can be lethal if used in conjunction or in large amounts separately. Adderall is an amphetamine, which means it is a ...

    ... occur. Large doses of alcohol can cause alcohol poisoning or overdose , which may lead to death when left untreated. Individuals abusing Adderall will likely seem energized and ... Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD ... continue reading
  • Workplace Adderall Abuse: 9 Signs It’s Time to Get Help

    Colleges and universities across the country are struggling to tackle the huge rise in students using ADHD drugs like Adderall as study aid , but the problem doesn't magically disappear after graduation. Businesses across the country are finding ...

    ... medicinal purposes…along with a high potential for abuse and dependency. Recognizing a Problem If you're using ... at a high level at work, talk to a trustworthy co-worker or friend about what you're feeling. Hiding Your Use ... continue reading
  • Addiction Self-Assessment Quizzes for Drugs and Alcohol

    Use the following self-assessment quizzes to better understand common signs, symptoms, and behavioral changes related to substance misuse and addiction. The questions used in the following self-assessments are based on the diagnostic criteria ...

    ... diagnostic criteria established by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Clinical professionals use these signs and symptoms to help diagnose substance misuse and addictions. Though diagnosis is best ... continue reading
  • Effects of Heroin Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    Is Heroin Harmful? Heroin is the name for a modified version of morphine that is a very addictive and illegal opioid drug . The drug is available on the illicit market in a number of different varieties, with purer product tending to occur in white ...

    ... uncomfortable and sick without the substance in their system. This occurs because ... mental health or drug and alcohol therapy , medication management , and community supports to continue working towards establishing and ... continue reading
  • The Damage Done: 6 Long-Term Reminders of Meth Abuse

    Methamphetamine is an extremely toxic and vile drug that produces an initial rush of euphoria and a massive boost of energy. After that first encounter, users can quickly find themselves chasing that same “good” feeling over and over again, but ...

    ... people of their physical and mental health, in addition to damaging physical appearance and cognitive abilities. The Real ... an end result of long-term meth abuse because rent and other major bills are often eschewed at ... continue reading
  • Shocking Threats Swirl Around Tramadol Abuse

    Though Tramadol hasn't yet achieved the publicity other opioids have in the states, it sure is making waves abroad. Earlier this month, it was revealed that tramadol, an addictive synthetic painkiller believed to be as powerful as morphine , is ...

    ... Health Organization (WHO) - something that's helped spread abuse and addiction among developing and developed countries alike. The Spread of Tramadol and Violence Tramadol is a prescription opiate medication, but it's ... continue reading
  • 10 Ways Drug Abuse Hurts You and Those Around You

    Most of us have heard countless times that drug abuse isn't beneficial—the word “abuse” is in the name, after all. But a lot of people don't realize just how dangerous it can be, both to the person using and the people that person loves and ...

    ... take a serious toll on your mental health . Depression, anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, delusions, and insomnia can all stem from drug abuse; or, if the person already had mental health problems before using the drug ... continue reading
  • Harmful Effects of Smoking During Pregnancy and How to Stop

    In the U.S., there are an estimated 42 million people (nearly 18% of the total population) who currently smoke. 1 Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the U.S. In fact, smoking accounts for nearly 1 in ...

    ... to improve her health. It will help you feel better and provide a healthier environment for your baby. Keep in mind ... end their tobacco use. If you are abusing any other substances like alcohol that may also cause potential ... continue reading
  • Spice Abuse Signs, Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Spice? “Spice” is a term commonly used to refer to a blend of dried plant material that is laced with a synthetic cannabinoid. It is also regularly referred to as “synthetic marijuana.” Other names include “K2,” “Moon Rocks,” ...

    ... Increased anxiety . Agitation. Delusions. Disordered thinking. Paranoia. Schizophrenic symptoms may ... Aftercare and Therapy Patients seeking help for Spice abuse and/or dependence may also require support and continuing ... continue reading
  • Heroin Overdose Symptoms, Signs, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    How Is Heroin Consumed? Heroin is one of the most common, addictive, and lethal drugs in the world. A morphine derivative, heroin is sold illegally in the form of white or brown powder, or a sticky black substance known as “black tar heroin.” In ...

    ... of respiratory failure, coma, and death. Other substances—like cocaine and other stimulant drugs—elicit a ... . If you believe that a friend or family member is abusing heroin, you should be prepared to deal with a potential ... continue reading
  • MDMA (Ecstasy) Abuse While Pregnant

    Ecstasy is an illicit drug that is frequently abused among young adults. This drug, whose chemical name is 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA for short, is structurally similar to amphetamine and has both stimulant and hallucinogenic ...

    ... number of changes that affect their behavior, mental state, and routine, which include: 5 Decrease in ... very small doses. When a mother is healthy and abstaining from harmful substances like ecstasy, it goes a long way to ... continue reading
  • Effects of Methoxetamine Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    Is MXE Harmful? MXE, also known as methoxetamine, is a substance with similar chemical properties to ketamine and phencyclidine (PCP) , two illicit drugs known for their hallucinogenic and dissociative properties. 1 MXE is an odorless, white powder ...

    ... Abusing MXE Unfortunately, the long-term negative effects of MXE use on users' physical and mental ... substance use disorder ” to diagnose problematic drug use in clients. Signs and symptoms of a substance use disorder ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Help

    Drug abuse help is available for everyone. Whether it is for yourself or someone close to you, there is a drug abuse help center with a program to suit you. Our website provides confidential help, free of charge and provides you with a team of ...

    ... drug addiction. Get drug abuse help by calling . Drug Abuse Help for Physical and Mental Addictions We can provide you drug abuse help that covers a range of addictions to various substances. There are recovery programs ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Subutex Abuse

    Subutex (buprenorphine) is used to treat an addiction to opiates. However, Subutex itself is addictive. Its addictive ingredient is buprenorphine hydrochloride, which reduces symptoms of dependence on opiates . Subutex contains only buprenorphine ...

    ... of teen drinking and prescription drug abuse is rising (CASA Report, 2011, p.30). How to Find Help for Drug and Alcohol Misuse Professional addiction treatment can start anyone battling a substance use disorder on the ... continue reading
  • Effects of Inhalant Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    What Are Inhalants? There is a huge number of inhalants available for abuse, and they're fairly easy to obtain. It's unsurprising that teens in particular are susceptible to inhalant abuse, simply because these compounds can be acquired at any ...

    ... . Sensation in the hands and feet can diminish, and the drugs may possibly cause pins-and-needles sensations. Inhalant Dependence A few, but not all inhalants—like many abused substances—create measurable tolerance to ... continue reading
  • MXE Drug Abuse Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is MXE? Methoxetamine—also known as MXE—is a drug similar to ketamine and known for its hallucinogenic and dissociative properties. 1 MXE (sometimes called “Mexxy,” “M-ket,” “Special M,” or “legal ketamine”) is commonly sold ...

    ... and mental health problems at high doses—including psychotic reactions and cerebellar toxicity—and it has high addictive potential. 1,2 MXE Abuse MXE abuse ... MXE intoxication involved other substances, making it extremely ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Relapse Warning Signs, Prevention, and Addiction Treatment

    Why Is Cocaine So Addictive? According to the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 1.3 million Americans met the criteria for cocaine addiction as outlined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ...

    ... and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ... and is often recurring. This means that relapse is not only possible, but it is likely for most individuals completing drug addiction treatment . For this reason, substance abuse ... continue reading
  • Flexeril Overdose Signs, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    What Is Flexeril? Flexeril, a branded form of cyclobenzaprine, is a muscle relaxant that can treat musculoskeletal pain and stiffness, such as that which is associated with muscle spasms. This drug works by decreasing somatic motor activity , 1 ...

    ... your specific needs. Outpatient therapy occurs anywhere from 1 to 2 hours ... substance abuse. Holistic therapy is a specialized treatment that aims to treat the client's body, spirit, and mind to achieve optimal health and ... continue reading
  • The Use and Abuse of Date Rape Drugs

    Although Bill Cosby has been making headlines for his alleged use of date rape drugs, sexual assault cases involving these substances have been a problem in the U.S. for decades and continue to be a growing trend. What's more, many young adults and ...

    ... substances have been a problem in the U.S. for decades and continue to be a growing trend. What's more, many young adults and teenagers are now recreationally abusing ... that these assaults occur when anyone is forced ... continue reading
  • Understanding Naloxone and Narcan

    Naloxone—also known by brand names such as Narcan and Kloxxado—can be a lifesaving medication when used promptly in cases of opioid overdose. 1 If you or someone you care about takes prescription opioid medication or uses illicit opioids such as ...

    ... learn more about naloxone, as well as rehab for opioid use disorder (OUD). Keep reading to learn about how naloxone works to ... proper treatment can help you refrain from substance use and take back control of your life. ... continue reading
  • Teenagers and Drugs: 11 Real Reasons Why Teenagers Experiment

    There is a common misconception that teenagers who experiment with drugs and alcohol are inherently “bad kids.” Many parents assume that teenagers experiment because they are rebellious and want to lash out. That may be the reason a small ...

    ... and may become desperate to slim down and attract the attention of popular boys. These young ladies may also be struggling with a co-occurring eating disorder ... and open a dialogue about the real risks of substance abuse. ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and PCP Abuse

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse describes PCP as a serious and illegal hallucinogen that started as a clinical sedative and anesthetic, but was discontinued and made illegal upon discovery of its extremely negative and unpredictable effects. In ...

    ... treatment can start anyone battling a substance use disorder on the path to a happier and healthier life. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol and PCP addiction or abuse , contact a caring admissions navigator ... continue reading
  • Effects of Bath Salts Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    Are Bath Salts Harmful? The term “bath salts” refers to a family of designer recreational drugs that contain one or more synthetic chemicals related to cathinone —a stimulant found in the khat plant with effects similar to those of amphetamine ...

    ... . Dependency occurs when a user can't stop taking the drug without experiencing negative physical or psychological bath salts withdrawal symptoms . In cases of substance dependency, the body needs the drug and has become ... continue reading
  • Opiates, Overdose and Permanent Brain Damage

    Permanent brain damage due to an opiate overdose is a very real, life-altering consequence of opiate abuse . The dramatic increase of opiate-related deaths is now demanding public attention, but the consequence of permanent brain damage remains ...

    ... and damage ensues quickly . A hypoxic brain injury occurs when the brain receives inadequate oxygen, and an anoxic brain injury occurs ... Learn more about the statistics and reality of substance abuse . Image Source: iStock continue reading
  • Barbiturate Overdose Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    What Are Barbiturates? Barbiturates —sedative medications that include phenobarbital , pentobarbital, secobarbital, and butalbital—have historically been used as hypnotic (sleep-inducing) agents and sedating anesthetics. Though less commonly ...

    ... on your own. After detox, barbiturate users may benefit from ongoing substance abuse treatment in order to deal with their reasons for using and learn new ways of coping. Treatment for barbiturate addiction may include ... continue reading
  • Can You Stay Calm… and Trash the Benzos?

    After suffering an embarrassing panic attack at the mall, Kara visited a psychiatrist. He prescribed medication to help Kara with her symptoms—within a couple of months, this “solution” turned into an addiction. Now Kara has anxiety issues as ...

    ... and about one-fifth of Americans who struggle with an anxiety disorder also have a substance abuse disorder. ... more likely to develop anxiety disorders, and those who do exercise have better mental health . Exercise burns ... continue reading
  • 25 Great Writers Who Battled Drug Addiction and Alcoholism

    Drug and Alcohol Addiction Can Affect Anyone Some people are more susceptible to addiction than others, and writers are notorious for having some sort of addiction. Whether it's alcohol to numb the noise of the world or speed or LSD to “inspire” ...

    ... contribution, and it includes many of the major elements of his life, including mental illness and a love ... and alcohol hotline numbers . Levels of Care in Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Recommended Substance Abuse ... continue reading
  • Substance Use at Live Music Events

    If you're gearing up for a music festival, there are some things you probably want to ensure you have with you. Most veterans will recommend not leaving the house without comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a bottle of water. Unfortunately, something ...

    ... with the artist they went to see. In many cases, anxiety and feelings of depression become co-occurring disorders when linked with substance abuse and addiction. While the consumption of drugs or alcohol may appear to ... continue reading
  • Spotlight on ADHD Meds and Their Frightening Meth Connection

    The opioid crisis has been making headlines for years, but there's another drug epidemic that has been flying under the radar: abuse of ADHD drugs. ADHD drugs, such as Adderall and Ritalin , increase levels of the brain chemical dopamine and provide ...

    ... epidemic that has been flying under the radar: abuse of ADHD drugs. ADHD drugs, such as Adderall and Ritalin , increase levels of the brain chemical dopamine and provide mental stimulation. This, in turn, allows users to ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Ecstasy Abuse

    Ecstasy may make its users feel ecstatic for a time but, when abused with alcohol, it can cause seriously negative effects on your health and even kill you. Even as the name for this drug changes to the more friendly “Molly,” this does not mean ...

    ... substance—one with high abuse potential and no recognized medicinal use. It does continue to be used experimentally and carefully with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder patients and ... for Co-occurring Alcohol and Ecstasy ... continue reading
  • Meth Overdose Symptoms, Signs, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    What Is Methamphetamine? Methamphetamine—most commonly known as “meth,” “crystal,” “speed,” and “ice”—is an addictive stimulant that causes users to experience an intense, euphoric rush. 1 Meth can be smoked, snorted, injected, ...

    ... and other drugs, with the most commonly co-abused substances being marijuana and alcohol. Being aware of the signs and ... heart problems , kidney failure , and/or altered mental status . Meth Overdose Risk Factors Certain ... continue reading
  • Effects of Acid (LSD): Short-Term, Long-Term, and Side Effects

    What Is LSD (Acid)? D-lysergic acid diethylamide, better known as LSD or “acid,” is a hallucinogenic drug made from lysergic acid, a natural chemical found in a fungus that grows on rye called Claviceps purpurea . LSD was first created in 1938 ...

    ... personal or family histories of psychosis or other severe psychiatric disorders are also thought to be at greater risk of ... and negatively impacted by frequent LSD use and could benefit from some sort of substance abuse ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Heroin Abuse

    Dangers of Abusing Alcohol and Heroin The dangerous combination of alcohol and heroin gets widespread publicity every year from tragedies that remind the public how alcohol amplifies the already powerful effects of heroin on the central nervous ...

    ... a black and sticky substance. Unregulated in any way, it can sometimes contain other substances like fentanyl ... is deprived of oxygen. Finding help for heroin abuse and getting information about the side effects of heroin ... continue reading
  • Commonly Abused Drugs | Examples of Drugs That Are Abused

    Find Drug or Alcohol Addiction Treatment Programs If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, help is available and recovery is possible. Treatment can start anyone battling a substance use problem on the path to a healthier and happier ...

    ... state government's website, do a web search for your state name and '.gov.' For help with one of these commonly abused drugs or any other substance, please call American Addiction Centers' (AAC's) free helpline at . We ... continue reading
  • Heroin Facts, History, and Statistics

    History of Heroin Heroin is a powerful opiate narcotic that has no legal medical use in the U.S. Outside of the U.S., pharmaceutical grade heroin is still produced for limited therapeutic use. It is occasionally prescribed for severe pain in ...

    ... , and Bayer gave the powerful new substance the ... and codeine. It soon became used for a variety of medical applications, including: Respiratory infections. Childbirth. Serious injuries. Control of certain mental disorders ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Valium Abuse

    There are several facts about alcohol and Valium use that everyone should know. Like alcohol, Valium is a central nervous system depressant. Valium is typically used to treat anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia and seizures. Although Valium can be used ...

    ... call our helpline free at . Treatment for Co-Occurring Alcohol and Valium Addiction Patients looking to escape their Valium ... to get sober and stay clean. Most patients suffering from substance abuse issues enroll in ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Meth Abuse

    Methamphetamine is a potent stimulant that produces both an addictive high and a slew of negative effects. When it's combined with alcohol, the effects may be even more harmful. Meth is a fine, odorless, white powder that is typically smoked, ...

    ... options for those suffering from a co-occurring addiction to alcohol and methamphetamine. There isn't any ... to multiple substances and for those with dual diagnoses (i.e. concurrent substance abuse and mental health issues ... continue reading
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