An addiction to GHB can be a debilitating experience considering the toll this drug takes on the body and mind.
GHB acts as a central nervous system depressant and hallucinogen delivering near immediate effects once ingested.
GHB's classification as one of the two most commonly used "date rape" drugs speaks to this drug's overall effects on a person's mind and body.
Likewise, the GHB...
As one of the most powerful illegal drugs on the market, people struggling with ecstasy addiction face a day-in, day-out siege over any sense of will or purpose they may have.
Deciding to get ecstasy treatment help takes a monumental force of will on the addict's part unless circumstances leave him or her little choice in the matter.
Like most forms of drug rehab, ecstasy abuse treatment...
GHB, also known as gamma hydroxybutyrate was initially developed as an anesthetic agent in the 1960s. According to Kansas State University, GHB produces fast-acting effects that slow central nervous system functions and elicits hallucinogenic effects all at once.
The drug's highly addictive properties soon relegated it to narcotic status as an illegal substance.
Like Rohypnol, GHB has...
Substance abuse and addiction can affect every area of your life, and often times just admitting you have a problem is the hardest part. Recovery from your substance abuse problem won't be easy, but with the right treatment plan and a desire to get clean and sober, it is entirely possible.
Read Full ArticleSubstance detox, short for detoxification, is a form of treatment used by many drug treatment facilities. The purpose is to make withdrawal easier for the patient which further decreases the chance of relapse.
Detox incorporates medication therapy and monitoring of the patient during withdrawal to ensure their pain and symptoms are alleviated as much as possible.
Here is a guide to...
Substance addiction is a more serious form of substance abuse. Someone can be addicted to any type of substance including alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs and illicit drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin or meth. With continued use, substance abuse often leads to addiction.
With addiction, the body and mind have become dependent on the substances.
You might experience severe withdrawal...
Substances like illicit drugs, prescription Drugs and alcohol are abused for a wide number of reasons.
They also cause many dangers and negative side effects for the drug user and those around them.
In the United States, the biggest substance concerns are Prescription Drug and illicit drug use.
The most used drug in the United States is Marijuana, but Prescription Drug use is the fastest...
According to the NLM, "alcohol abuse is on the rise." If a person is abusing alcohol, he or she has a chance of becoming addicted, and "in the U.S., about 3 out of 10 people drink at the level that puts them at risk for alcoholism."
Because many people see alcoholism as a form of addiction that is not as intense as other drug addiction, they do not always seek treatment when trying to quit.
Many prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs and especially "street" drugs pose a risk of addiction when abused on a regular basis.
Dextromethorphan, a non-opioid antitussive, appears as an active ingredient in many over-the-counter cough suppressants, according to MedlinePlus.
Brand Name Products Containing Dextromethorphan
Pertussin ES
Vicks DayQuil Cough
Zicam Cough MAX
Children's...
Close to a million people in the United States above the age of 12 are dealing with substance abuse. Drug rehab programs exist to help these individuals with overcoming their substance abuse or addiction problem by using a variety of different methods. Drug rehab involves different stages, starting from the withdrawal and detox stage up to the end when you are released from rehab with continuous...
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