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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 ...

    ... a co-occurring substance use disorder. 9 NAMI reports that 1 in 5 American adults have a mental illness and 4% of American adults have a dual diagnosis. 10 The Connection Between Mental Health and Substance Abuse Mental ... 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 ...

    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 ... 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 ...

    ... with a supportive and encouraging environment in which they can share experiences associated with addiction. Statistics for Alcohol and Painkillers Alcohol Statistics According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health ... continue reading
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  • Concurrent Alcohol and Tramadol Abuse

    Tramadol is scientifically known as tramadol hydrochloride, and it works as an acting analgesic (painkiller) affecting the central nervous system. Tramadol is also known by the brand names: Ultram. Ultracet. Alcohol also acts as a central nervous ...

    ... written in 2013. Alcohol continues to be a major substance of abuse. Consider the following statistics: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) reports that alcohol abuse is the most common form of ... continue reading
  • How to Help a DMT Addict

    N, N-Dimethyltryptamine is the chemical name for the drug commonly known as DMT. This potent hallucinogen , sometimes called “Dmitri,” can be synthesized in labs, but it also occurs naturally in several types of South American plants. The ...

    ... hallucinogen use disorders , according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... Positive Communication When approaching someone who is addicted to a substance like DMT , it may be helpful to focus ... continue reading
  • Treatment for LSD Abuse: How to Treat LSD Addiction

    Psychoactive substances, by definition, change the way people think and feel. Hallucinogens do this in a unique way, by altering the way that humans sense and perceive the world—making false visual, auditory, and tactile sensations seem real. One ...

    ... -persisting perception disorder, or HPPD. 7 HPPD is a long-lasting condition ... substance addiction—particularly the co-occurrence of mental illness and substance addiction —the National Institute on Drug Abuse recommends a ... 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 ...

    ... their Ambien and alcohol abuse. NOTE: Mental health disorders are sometimes present in those ... other substances. It's important to speak with your teen on a regular basis to go over the dangers of abusing substances of ... continue reading
  • How to Help a PCP Addict

    What Is PCP? PCP, or phencyclidine—commonly called “angel dust” —was developed in the 1950s as an intravenously administered anesthetic. PCP is no longer approved for medical use, and it is now only found on the illicit market. Most ...

    ... is a white, ... substance abuse diagnosis in cases such as these would be termed phencyclidine use disorder . What Are the Signs of PCP Addiction? People under the active influence of PCP use may exhibit some of the mental ... 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 ...

    ... both issues. Someone consistently abusing both substances needs treatment for a co-occurring or dual ... alcohol use disorder in 2013 and almost 88,000 people die every year from causes involving alcohol use and abuse. The ... 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 ...

    ... pleasure-seeking behavior . Both substances have a depressant effect on the central nervous ... disorders, such as addiction and mental health disorders like depression . For those abusing Xanax, anxiety is likely a ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Hash Addict

    How to Approach a Hash Addict It is extremely difficult to watch loved ones or close friends with any type of addiction continue to engage in potentially destructive behaviors. Many struggle with whether to confront their loved one and how to go ...

    ... such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Fifth Edition (DSM-V) . In ... a “yes.” The clinical term previously used for substance abuse and addiction, dependence, is now called substance use disorder ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Methylphenidate Abuse

    Many people use methylphenidate to improve their lives and help manage certain mental health symptoms. However, many also abuse this drug in an attempt to achieve a high or even to alleviate their symptoms more than the prescribed dose will. ...

    ... -deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which ... substance abuse treatment: Professional evaluation to accurately assess level of abuse and risk is critical. Successful treatment will target both the physical and the mental ... continue reading
  • Inhalant Abuse Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    What Are Inhalants? Inhalants are substances that people inhale to try and get intoxicated. Just one use can be very dangerous and can present severe health problems. 1 Substances like solvents and aerosols can be volatile. It's more common for ...

    ... Abuse Diagnosis of a substance use disorder can only be made by a ... a person understand why they took inhalants and the dangers of doing so. It will also aim to address any underlying causes of drug use, such as mental ... 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 ...

    ... a rehab center equipped to manage cases of poly-substance abuse. Additionally, if abuse of either of these substances has given rise to or exacerbated a mental ... or co-occurring mental health disorders. Many excellent ... continue reading
  • Barbiturate Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Are Barbiturates Used For? Barbiturates are sedative-hypnotic drugs that were once commonly used as sedatives or anti-anxiety medications. A physician must prescribe barbiturates; otherwise, their use is considered illicit. Among their limited ...

    ... uses, barbiturates are used to manage some seizure disorders, as well as for pre-procedural sedation. In ... from occurring. You can speak to a substance abuse therapist, a psychiatrist, your child's primary care physician ... 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 ...

    ... substance abuse disorders along with any mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar depressive disorder ... and Quality (CBHSQ). Teen Drinking and Cocaine Abuse A few decades ago—when it was glamorized in the ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Amphetamine Abuse

    The Problem of Alcohol and Amphetamine Abuse Just because two substances can each be obtained legally does not mean that they are safe together. The risk associated with alcohol and amphetamine use increases when these addictive substances are used ...

    ... coping skills to improve functioning. Some rehabs may incorporate co-occurring disorder or dual diagnosis treatment for mental health and drug abuse into their programs. Medication . In an attempt to maintain recovery ... 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 ...

    ... on hallucinogenic drugs as a group. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ( ... hallucinogens. Young people with co-occurring major depressive disorder were more likely to use hallucinogenic drugs than ... 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. ...

    ... . Using both of these substances alters your mental capacity for making decisions, ... US have a substance use disorder involving prescription opioids . According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Marijuana Abuse

    Marijuana is the most popular illicit drug to use simultaneously with alcohol . It is a dried, leafy plant that has small, glistening hairs. Most often smoked, marijuana can also be consumed orally when baked into foods such as brownies or cookies. ...

    ... NIDA website, Harvard Mental Health Letter, and the ADAI website.) Teen Drinking and Marijuana Abuse According to the NIDA ... can start anyone battling a substance use disorder on the path to a happier and healthier life ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Ativan Abuse

    Ativan is a sedative anxiolytic, or anti-anxiety medication , with effects similar to those of other drugs in its class, such as Valium and Xanax. Ativan is the trade name for lorazepam, which is part of a class of drug called “benzodiazepines” ...

    ... like many other abused substances, including opioids. Aside from being used to treat anxiety disorders, they are ... of triggers. Group counseling : A certified mental health professional facilitates group counseling sessions ... 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 ...

    ... you will meet with a mental health professional and share ... substance addiction and mental health disorders , e.g. depression or body dysmorphic disorder. Statistics Steroid Statistics The National Institute on Drug Abuse ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Ultram Abuse

    The Problem of Alcohol and Ultram Abuse When used together, Ultram and alcohol can amplify one another's effects, leading to increased risk of serious side effects. The prescription drug Ultram (generic name: tramadol) is a pain reliever with ...

    ... a pain disorder (necessitating the Ultram prescription in the first place), alternative methods of pain management will need to be considered. Typically, when you seek treatment for substance abuse ... and your mental and ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Fentanyl Abuse

    Alcohol and Fentanyl Abuse Alcohol and fentanyl are drugs of dependence that are dangerous and highly addictive. Frequent or long-term use can result in many negative consequences, including death. Concurrent substance use disorders involving ...

    ... Abuse Alcohol and fentanyl are drugs of dependence that are dangerous and highly addictive. Frequent or long-term use can result in many negative consequences, including death. Concurrent substance use disorders ... mental ... 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 ...

    ... mental health and substance abuse issues concurrently. Mental health disorders are very common among people dealing with substance abuse ... with the same problem, but there was a marked decline in the use of both alcohol ... 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 ...

    ... co-occurring mental health disorders alongside substance addiction. Due ... a report released by the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN). Of those 23,000 visits, two-thirds were prompted by an additional substance being abused ... 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 ...

    ... mental health disorders (conditions that can fuel and worsen each other). These facilities create unique and comprehensive treatment plans designed to address both issues. To help a ... The Substance abuse and Mental Health ... continue reading
  • Over-The-Counter Drugs of Abuse

    It is a common misconception that only illegal drugs are dangerous. There are many different over-the-counter (OTC) drugs with psychoactive, or mind-altering properties that may lead to a number of serious medical and mental health consequences if ...

    ... Substance Abuse Research (CESAR). Teenagers and those looking for a cheap and easy way to get high may abuse DXM ... disorders abuse laxatives, and that laxatives containing GI-tract stimulants are the most commonly abused ... 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, ...

    ... problem-solving. The potential to develop mental health issues including depression and anxiety ... Abuse states that drug abuse at a young age is an important predictor of the eventual development of a substance use disorder ... 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 ...

    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). ... continue reading
  • Meth Abuse Signs, Symptoms, Effects, and Treatment

    Methamphetamine is a psychostimulant often abused for the euphoric “high” it provides. Some signs of meth abuse include frequent paranoia, agitation, sweating, insomnia, skin changes, weight loss, and more. Abusing this powerfully addictive drug ...

    ... for use in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and obesity under the trade name Desoxyn , ... about substance abuse and the dangers of meth can go a long way toward the prevention of teen drug abuse. Types ... continue reading
  • Drugs A-Z

    What Is Acamprosate? Acamprosate is thought to help recovering alcoholics stay sober by balancing inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission. Acamprosate may be combined with behavioral therapy to decrease a person's chances of relapse and ...

    ... abuse . What Is Alcohol? Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant substance with widespread use. Alcohol consumption is associated with a number of mental ... treat muscle spasms, anxiety disorder, and seizures. It is ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Klonopin Abuse

    Each day, millions of people in the US use alcohol . Additional multitudes of people in the U.S. use Klonopin —the brand name for the benzodiazepine clonazepam . Both substances are relatively safe when used in moderation (or as prescribed, in the ...

    ... the user's health and life—this is a strong indicator of addiction . Someone dependent on ... disorder in 2013 . Reports reveal that most people abusing Klonopin use other substances as well. The Substance Abuse and Mental ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Hydrocodone Abuse

    The Problem of Alcohol and Hydrocodone Abuse Both alcohol and hydrocodone are relatively safe when used appropriately and in moderation. When used excessively or when combined, these substances can create volatile and unpredictable outcomes. Alcohol ...

    ... Alcohol is a widely used and abused substance. In fact, according to a large study published in JAMA Psychiatry, approximately one-third of adults in the US have met the criteria for an alcohol use disorder at some ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Ritalin Abuse

    Over the years, there has been an increase in the misuse of alcohol and certain prescription drugs, such as Ritalin. Ritalin—which is the trade name for methylphenidate—is a stimulant often used as a treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity ...

    ... to individuals suffering from different forms of mental and substance abuse disorders. Alcoholics Anonymous is a 12-Step program . Successful programs often encourage a combination of therapy, skills training, relapse ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Lorazepam Abuse

    Although lorazepam and alcohol can both be safe when consumed appropriately, concurrent abuse can quickly lead to the need for immediate medical treatment. Facts about drinking and using lorazepam clearly indicate that it is never safe to mix these ...

    ... without a prescription is a source of concern for many public health officials. Individuals who abuse benzodiazepines often report secondary substance abuse as well. One study from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health ... continue reading
  • Crystal Meth Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Crystal Meth? Crystal methamphetamine (crystal meth) is a powerful central nervous stimulant with highly addictive properties . Crystal meth is the illicit, crystalline form of methamphetamine. Legally manufactured methamphetamine is ...

    ... the dangers that come with substance abuse is a vital part of crystal meth abuse prevention. Talking with your ... dropout and relapse, severe cravings, protracted mental health issues (including depression and psychosis), ... continue reading
  • Understanding Addiction: A Guide for Families

    If your family member is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, you may feel a range of emotions, such as anger, frustration, and sadness. You may want to help, but you may feel that you don't know how. The challenges of supporting a family ...

    ... Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Treatment Services Locator . Treatment for substance use disorders is delivered in many different settings using a variety of behavioral and pharmacological approaches ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Statistics

    Statisticians analyze numerical information on subjects as varied as medicine, politics and even commercial retail sales - allowing researchers to investigate trends and test new ideas. As the phenomenon of substance abuse stubbornly continues to ...

    ... a drug with a high potential for abuse. Alcohol abuse is one of the most common and costly substance abuse disorders ... that of the group that was not currently treated for mental illness - 25.8 percent vs. 12.1 percent. ... 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 ...

    ... 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 through ... 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 ...

    ... quickly to the brain when the two substances are used together. This can lead to a higher high, but it also can ... mental health disorders are referred to as “dual diagnosis” treatment centers . Teen Drinking and Crack Abuse ... continue reading
  • Bath Salts Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Are Bath Salts Used For? The drugs widely sold as bath salts and under other similar names are alleged to produce dramatic effects in their users. Perhaps one of the most famous incidents of apparent bath salts abuse involved a spate of ...

    ... thanks to erratic behavior. Side Effects of Bath Salts Abuse Long-term abuse of bath salts appears to result in effects similar ... cause of the apparent psychosis. Mental health disorders encompass a wide range of issues, ... 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. ...

    ... abused. These negative effects are enhanced when Xanax is taken with alcohol, which also acts as a CNS depressant. The combined sedation that results from use of these two addictive substances ... a range of mental health ... continue reading
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  • 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 ...

    ... the user even realizes it. 1 When a full-blown substance use disorder (SUD) develops, it can be extremely ... —most likely both. What Are the Physical Signs of Drug Abuse? Some of the most noticeable symptoms of drug use are ... continue reading
  • Ketamine Abuse Signs, Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Ketamine? Ketamine (often called “K,” “Special K,” or “Vitamin K”) is a potent dissociative anesthetic , meaning it provides feelings of detachment from one's body. Commonly used in veterinary medicine , this drug has become ...

    ... ulcers in the bladder. Since the drug is usually found as a powder, it is often sniffed , but most of these ... in their lives, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). SAMHSA also ... 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 ...

    ... cases. In fact: According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 52 ... out on an illicit basis by teens because they can produce a similar effect to that of alcohol , which can as last ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Vicodin Abuse

    Alcohol and Vicodin can both be harmful to your health but, when the two are used together, the negative effects of each can compound those of the other. Vicodin, which contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen, is a prescription opioid used to manage ...

    ... will work best for you. Just give us a call free at . Statistics for Alcohol and Vicodin ... painkillers also used heroin , per NIDA. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) found that over ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Oxycontin and Alcohol Abuse

    OxyContin is the brand name for the prescription opioid oxycodone , used for the relief of pain that cannot be effectively managed by other, less potent medications, including over-the-counter pain relievers. OxyContin is available as an ...

    ... may have the appearance of being profoundly drunk, but may additionally experience a number of negative side effects. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration lists some warning signs to look out for ... 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 ...

    ... need. To find your 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 ... continue reading
  • Carisoprodol Abuse

    Carisoprodol, also known by the brand name Soma, is a prescription medication used to treat muscle spasms and severe muscle pain . However, due to its psychoactive (sedative and anxolytic/anti-anxiety/relaxant) effects, its abuse is becoming a more ...

    ... of dependency. The following are all helpful methods to overcoming substance abuse: Attending 12-step meetings. Getting treatment at a medical rehabilitation center . Participating in group or individual psychotherapy ... continue reading
  • PCP Abuse Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is PCP? PCP is phencyclidine. Similar to ketamine, it is a dissociative anesthetic that causes: Hallucinations. Out-of-body experiences. Delusions. Irrationality. The DEA has PCP listed as a Schedule II drug, which means it has a high potential ...

    ... rehab programs and phencyclidine abuse treatment options, please contact a caring admissions navigator with American Addiction Centers (AAC) free at . Join the conversation about substance abuse today by visiting our ... continue reading
  • Party Culture and Substance Use

    Three out of five college students actively drink alcohol, and more than half of them practice binge drinking - or drinking enough to significantly raise blood alcohol content (BAC) levels in a short span of time. Typically, this means four drinks ...

    ... Americans age 12 and up - or 9.4 percent of the United States population - had used an illicit substance in the past month, a figure that is up from 8.3 percent 11 years prior. While it's not clear from our social media ... 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 , which can present a ... , visit the National Institute on Drug Abuse's website or see the following articles: ... continue reading
  • Flakka Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Flakka? Flakka is a relatively new synthetic designer drug that is gaining in popularity, particularly in Florida, Texas, and Ohio. This man-made stimulant is also commonly referred to as “gravel” on the street due to its white, ...

    ... . To prevent teen drug use, it's important to talk to your child about substance abuse and clearly explain that the legal status of a drug does not ensure its safety or negate its potential to lead to addiction. Flakka ... 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 ...

    ... stay clean. Most patients suffering from substance abuse issues enroll in either inpatient or ... are seeking help for issues with Valium or alcohol, please give us a call today so that we can help. You can contact us free ... 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 ...

    ... , is sure to be on at least one kind of substance that he's abusing. He has a long history of violent, erratic behavior and a very well-documented history of drug abuse . His meltdown is seen as ongoing by Hollywood, but ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Codeine Abuse

    Codeine phosphate is an opioid analgesic drug —otherwise known as a painkiller or narcotic. It is a relatively mild narcotic but, when used in large amounts, it can still be quite dangerous. Typically, codeine is prescribed to treat mild to ...

    ... substances are used in conjunction, users may experience dangerous symptoms such as: Lightheadedness. Difficulty concentrating. Mental ... living a life of sobriety, and we'll help you to choose a substance abuse treatment ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Soma Addict

    Help for Soma Addicts Soma (generic name: carisoprodol) is a prescription muscle relaxer that can be addictive if used beyond the recommended dosage or duration. Taking Soma can also be problematic if it is abused in combination with other ...

    ... even be addictive to those taking it as directed, especially if the user has a history of substance abuse. Soma's potential for abuse and addiction is especially high when it is taken: Above the recommended dosage. For ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Soma Abuse

    The Problem of Alcohol and Soma Abuse Abusing Soma (a muscle relaxant) and alcohol (a depressant) together can compound the negative health effects of both. Treatment is vital for someone abusing these drugs. Soma (generic name: carisoprodol) is a ...

    ... articles: Teen Drug Abuse Teen Alcohol Abuse How to Help Someone With Soma Addiction Professional addiction treatment can start anyone battling a substance use disorder on the path to a happier and healthier life ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Phenobarbital Abuse

    The Problem of Alcohol and Phenobarbital Abuse Phenobarbital (trade name: Luminal) is a prescription barbiturate that is used primarily as an anticonvulsant to treat patients with seizures. Phenobarbital has been used to treat many different types ...

    ... on Your Body Phenobarbital Abuse Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment The Effects of Phenobarbital Use Professional addiction treatment can start anyone battling a substance use disorder on the path to a happier and healthier ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Concerta Abuse

    Simultaneous abuse of Concerta—a central nervous system stimulant—and alcohol—a depressant substance—can have numerous effects on the body. Unbeknownst to many users, each substance can effectively increase the dangers of the other. ...

    ... Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It works by effectively increasing the amount of dopamine —a ... receive the most effective treatment in a program specializing in multi-substance abuse and dual diagnosis conditions . If ... 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, ...

    ... users who drink will often continue to do so far beyond a safe or normal amount. This can result in blood or ... to multiple substances and for those with dual diagnoses (i.e. concurrent substance abuse and mental health ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Percocet Abuse

    Percocet is the brand name for a mixture of oxycodone —one of the strongest opioids—and acetaminophen , the main component in over-the-counter fever reducers like Tylenol. An opioid is a synthetic derivative of opium, and opioids are commonly ...

    ... 17 million Americans abuse alcohol. Teen Drinking and Percocet Abuse The Harvard Mental Health Letter cites ... free at . Talk to others about substance abuse, get support from a community of people who understand, and share ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Methadone Abuse

    It's important to know the facts about drinking and using methadone. Alcohol and methadone can both cause a range of profound effects, and both substances have the potential to lead to addiction. Combining these two substances can be even more ...

    ... over­consumption of alcohol. Brain development continues into the mid-20s, and continued abuse of substances can permanently affect a teen's neurological functioning . Using methadone with alcohol is just as dangerous ... continue reading
  • Zolpidem Abuse Symptoms, Side Effects, and Treatment Programs

    What Is Zolpidem? Zolpidem tartrate is a sedative-hypnotic agent found in many prescription sleep aid drugs used to treat insomnia. 1 The most widely known brand name formulation of zolpidem in the U.S. is Ambien. The pharmacological effects of ...

    ... harmful outcomes. 8 As the brain matures through adolescence, substance abuse can potentially cause serious developmental disruptions. Prevention is vital as a person approaches adulthood. Zolpidem is only available by ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Carisoprodol Abuse

    Carisoprodol, sold in the United States under the brand name Soma , is a centrally-acting skeletal muscle relaxant that is prescribed to relieve discomfort related to painful musculoskeletal conditions such as muscle injuries and spasms. ...

    ... Effects of Alcohol on Your Body Effects of Soma Use Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse You can also check out our Forum to join a supportive community of people discussing addiction and recovery. How to Find Help for ... continue reading
  • Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs and Addiction Treatment Programs

    For some time now, the abuse of illicit substances such as marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin has been a persistent national problem. In more recent years, however, our country has seen an alarming rise in prescription drug abuse . ...

    ... histories of substance abuse disorders. Whenever possible, medications which do not have addiction potential should be considered as the first treatment option for those with histories of drug abuse. The safety of a drug ... 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. ...

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  • Concurrent Alcohol and Morphine Abuse

    It is never safe to mix alcohol with other medications. Morphine—an opiate—can be particularly dangerous when mixed with alcohol, given its ability to intensify the effects of alcohol intoxication. Alcohol and morphine facts and information ...

    ... drinking. This can lead to serious consequences for a still-developing brain, since neurological development continues into the mid-20s and substance abuse can permanently affect this development. Resources, Articles and ... 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 ...

    ... a commonly abused drug in the U.S. Heroin is sold and used in a number of forms, including as white or brown powder, a black sticky substance ... Following on from rehab, outpatient mental health and drug and alcohol ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Meth Addict

    Methamphetamine (“meth”) is a substance that has very limited medical use. The drug is only available legally under the name Desoxyn , which is a medication with limited therapeutic application for the treatment of obesity and ADHD. As a ...

    ... even witnessed your loved one's physical and mental health change or deteriorate as a result of their drug use. If you ... members rather than a professional. Family education and therapy . Substance abuse and addiction have ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse Across Generations

    Substance abuse—both of alcohol and/or illicit drugs—has always maintained a consistent presence in American culture. As new drugs have been developed over the decades, their popular use has gone hand in hand with sweeping societal changes. From ...

    ... '80s and '90s, it often seems that illicit substances are as much of a trend as anything else. So what do those trends ... obtained from the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and it ... continue reading
  • Signs and Symptoms of Commonly Abused Drugs

    When you suspect that you or a loved one is struggling with a substance abuse problem, it's important to know some of the signs and symptoms of addiction to that drug. You can find a brief overview of the major drugs of abuse below. For a full list ...

    ... addiction to that drug. You can find a brief overview of the major drugs of abuse below. For a full list of substances. Alcohol Alcohol is one of the most widely abused legal substances in the United States. Symptoms of ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Lortab Abuse

    Substance abuse experts indicate that it is never safe to mix alcohol and Lortab . Although Lortab is a relatively harmless pain reliever when used appropriately and alcohol is safe in moderation, the combined effects of mixing Lortab and alcohol ...

    ... continues to be implicated in thousands of emergency room visits each year (1). It is vital that a substance abusing teen gets help as soon as possible in order to prevent lasting damage to their brain. Underage drinking ... continue reading
  • Ambien Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Ambien Used For? Ambien is a brand name for zolpidem tartrate , a sedative drug that is prescribed to treat insomnia (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep). Other brand name formulations containing zolpidem include: Edluar—a ...

    ... meet the diagnostic criteria for a substance addiction (or “ substance use disorder “). The American Psychiatric ... found that Ambien was one of the 5 most abused tranquilizer/sedative drugs . One common finding in both ... continue reading
  • Smoking Can be a Serious Pain…in the Back

    If you have chronic back pain and are a long-time smoker, the latter may be causing the former, according to a study released by the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. A New Worry for Smokers The study, which was published in ...

    ... study, is if you smoke and have no back pain, quit before you develop a chronic condition. What Smokers Need to Know If you are a smoker who's been relieving chronic back pain with opiate medications, it's not ... continue reading
  • I’m a Millionaire and I Need to Go to Rehab. Where Do I Go?

    You've realized you have an issue, whether it's a heroin or coke addiction or a sex addiction, so you need to find somewhere nice to attend rehab. Naturally, you want somewhere that's a little more exclusive to avoid running into someone who might ...

    ... understand what you're going through. You will be allowed a lot more freedom than with other treatment centers, and the ... to stress-based disorders, Promis has 25 years of addiction experience with a strong and positive ... continue reading
  • The Strangest Hallucinogenic Substances on Earth

    It's a funny old world as the saying goes, and nowhere is that saying more true than in the world of hallucinogenic substances. You've got a wide range of plants that produce hallucinogens, including fungi, cactuses, and weeds , but you've also got ...

    ... as the saying goes, and nowhere is that saying more true than in the world of hallucinogenic substances. You've got a wide range of plants that produce hallucinogens, including fungi, cactuses, and weeds , but you've ... continue reading
  • How Kids Get Hooked on Drugs at Such a Young Age

    It's every parent's fear: their kids doing drugs. In general, most kids will try something before the age of twenty, and it's a fairly natural part of experimenting with the world around them. However, some kids will have an addiction problem before ...

    ... and moderation. This means not drinking during the day and only keeping a small amount of alcohol in the house. It also means seeking drug abuse treatment if another drug is affecting your ability to work or generally ... continue reading
  • Do Women Pay a Higher Price for Smoking Weed?

    Tetrahydrocannibinol, better known as THC, is the most potent component of marijuana. It's the chemical that causes feelings of euphoria and makes users feel “high.” When someone uses marijuana, THC quickly travels into the bloodstream, through ...

    ... and on to the brain. This process is completed within a few minutes, but the high can last for several hours. ... details of their National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded study were recently published in the journal Drug ... continue reading
  • Overdosing on Sleep Medication Is a Big Problem

    According to a recent survey , 69 percent of primary care patients complain of insomnia and other sleep issues. To solve the problem, doctors often prescribe sleeping pills or hypnotic medications. However, many people end up using these drugs for ...

    ... -term use. This destructive cycle has created a sleeping pill epidemic, with overdose numbers skyrocketing. ... GABA, a calming and relaxing neurotransmitter that makes patients feel drowsy. The Drug Abuse Warning Network ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Signs

    Some drug abuse signs are obvious and others are subtle. Drug abuse takes a toll on the body both physically and psychologically. Physical drug abuse signs may be exhibited in an array of physical symptoms including an increase in blood pressure and ...

    ... an air of permissiveness concerning these illegal drugs, there are definite drug abuse signs that signal a problem. Increased appetite, heightened visual and auditory abilities, memory lapses, concentration difficulties ... continue reading
  • A Closer Look at the History and Use of Cocaine

    Cocaine is a popular CNS (central nervous system) stimulant that is naturally derived from the cocoa plant, which is most commonly grown in South America's Andean region. Though its proper chemical name is benzoylmethyl ecgonine (C17H21NO4), users ...

    ... are considered Schedule II drugs in the U.S. Schedule II drugs have a high potential for abuse, limited medical use or a currently accepted medical use with severe restrictions, and the potential for severe psychological ... 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 ...

    ... Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD. However, Adderall has quickly become a popular recreational ... use. This shift in attitudes may indicate a rise in prescription drug abuse in future years. Research also shows that ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Intervention

    Addiction and Drug Abuse Drug abuse is one of the most serious health risks in the United States. People of all ages can fall into a destructive habit of using illicit or prescription drugs. Over time, the human body builds up a tolerance to the ...

    ... other affected family members. Addiction causes problems for everyone, not just the person abusing the drugs. In the event of a failed intervention, the professional helps the other participants follow through with the ... continue reading
  • Understanding the Effects of Long Term Drug Abuse on the Brain

    Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease, and it can cause you to compulsively seek out drugs even though you're aware of the harmful results taking them can cause. Initially, your choice to take drugs is voluntary. So, if someone offers you drugs, ...

    ... , it also learns to want more of them to get the same feeling. This is normally referred to as a tolerance, and the danger and effects of drug abuse that leads many addicts to hospitalization and death. You can build ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Recovery Program

    No one expects to become addicted to drugs. Drug abuse isn't planned. It does occur however, and finding a drug abuse recovery program becomes an absolute necessity. When recreational or prescription drug use turns into uncontrollable drug abuse ...

    ... looking for. Our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to help you take the steps to a successful recovery. Drug Abuse Recovery - One Day at a Time Drug abuse recovery is ongoing; you are never actually ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Program

    A drug abuse program is normally located within a drug treatment center. These centers are licensed and approved facilities that are staffed by experienced physicians, trained therapists, qualified nursing staffs and numerous other support staff. ...

    ... program will include family counseling and if it does not you should be looking for another drug abuse program. While a typical modern day program includes the principles of the 12 step support groups, this approach is ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Centers

    Treatment can be provided on an outpatient, intensive inpatient or residential basis, depending on the type of center. Drug abuse centers are places where health, confidence, and optimism can be restored to people who have lost these positive ...

    ... relapse after an outpatient treatment attempt. Behavior Modification Therapy at Abuse Centers As mentioned, drug abuse centers may have or will try a number of different approaches to assist the client to identify their ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Bath Salts Addict

    Are Bath Salts Addictive? Bath salts are addictive. The drugs are notoriously known for producing serious side effects that may be damaging from the first hit. They are a synthetic type of cathinone—found in nature in the khat plant. Cathinones ...

    ... likely that they are dealing with a number of physical, emotional, and mental issues. Family, friends, neighbors, ... treatment options with us. There are also free drug abuse hotline numbers you can call. You can also ... 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,” ...

    ... Skunk.” Synthetic cannabinoids encompass a large category of man-made substances that, while structurally diverse, ... drug tests . If you suspect that your teen is abusing this drug, take the time to talk with them about ... continue reading
  • An Uncomfortable Truth: Drug Abuse Raises STD Rates

    A new study claims that swingers play a major role in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but, in addition to the sex, it's their drug abuse that is ultimately contributing to this increase. Linking Drugs and STDs Researchers at the ...

    ... a major role in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but, in addition to the sex, it's their drug abuse ... were factored into the equation. The recreational substances commonly used by the group of swingers ... 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
  • 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 ...

    ... mental health problems at high doses—including psychotic reactions and cerebellar toxicity—and it has high addictive potential. 1,2 MXE Abuse MXE abuse is a growing problem worldwide. A ... involved other substances, making ... 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 ...

    ... 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 path to ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Heroin Addict

    More than 590,000 people had a heroin use disorder in the U.S. in 2015, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. If you or someone you love is addicted to heroin, you're not alone, and there is help available. Approaching Someone About ...

    ... people had a heroin use disorder in the U.S. in 2015, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. If you ... you have to say. Give examples of how their substance use has harmed them—without resorting to blame. This ... 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 ...

    ... 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 with ... continue reading
  • Soma Abuse Signs, Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Soma Used For? Soma is the trade name for carisoprodol , a muscle relaxant that is prescribed for the treatment of muscle pain and spasms . Soma is often abused for its sedating effects on the user, and the addictive properties of this drug ...

    ... is only half the story. The social and mental impact of Soma abuse is typically similar to that of other dugs. ... Health. Teen Soma Abuse Prescription drug use is a concern among teens because these substances can be easier ... 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 ...

    ... now been labeled as a Schedule 1 substance—one with high abuse potential and no ... Disorder patients and terminal cancer patients who struggle with anxiety (Oehen et al., 2013). Concurrent Alcohol and Ecstasy Abuse ... continue reading
  • Effects of Peyote Abuse: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    What Is Peyote Used For? Peyote (or mescaline) belongs to a class of drugs known as hallucinogens. Mescaline is the active hallucinogenic ingredient in peyote, which is a small, spineless cactus. 1 The top, or crown, of the peyote cactus has ...

    ... they have no currently accepted medical use, a high potential for abuse, and are considered unsafe for use, ... treatment can start anyone battling a substance use problem on the path to a happier and healthier life. Rehab ... continue reading
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