March 23rd, 2008 at 10:10 am
Posted By: jgold454
Posted in: Methadone

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Methadone addiction becomes a problem for some people who take this prescription medication. It usually occurs after long-term use and after the individual begins taking it for a legitimate reason. » Read The Rest




March 19th, 2008 at 4:06 pm

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Heroin is one of the most highly addictive drugs and is known to frequently cause death in users. The most common cause of this is because an individual mixes the heroin with another drug or alcohol. Even a small amount of alcohol in combination with this drug can have a fatal effect. Overdose is another cause of death among users. There are many factors that contribute to heroin overdose, including its purity or lack thereof, frequently changing tolerance levels, and the effects it has on a user’s body. » Read The Rest




March 18th, 2008 at 3:56 pm

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Some people and families are embarrassed about the addiction problems they face. In some communities, it is valid to be worried that other people will find out about an addiction problem. This is especially true if the individual or someone else in the family is in a high profile position. For example, a lawyer probably wouldn’t want their clients to know about their struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction. They would risk losing clients and respect in the community. Other people simply live in a more closed-minded community, or they don’t want to deal with being approached about the subject by acquaintances. » Read The Rest




March 17th, 2008 at 11:10 am

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Methadone is a prescription drug that is frequently used to treat heroin addiction. The process of heroin detox is extremely difficult because it’s one of the most addictive drugs. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe and even life-threatening. Methadone is used as a transitional drug that is given to the patient when they quit heroin. The individual then develops an addiction to methadone and must withdraw from it, but this is considered easier than heroin detox. » Read The Rest




March 16th, 2008 at 8:38 pm

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No one can imagine that the very unassuming opium poppy can produce a substance as lethal as heroin, which is killing hundreds of thousands of people across the globe each year. In fact, the relationship of heroin with human civilization is quite old – heroin was a staple product of the Egyptians of three and a half millennia ago, and has been popular ever since. Heroin was relatively recently made popular by pharmaceutical companies that used it to prepare formulations for cough syrups and for overcoming morphine addiction. However, if you observe the world trends today, there are ample evidences to believe that heroin is much more dangerous than morphine. » Read The Rest




March 15th, 2008 at 4:38 pm

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If you are considering entering a heroin treatment program, you may be a little bit scared on how the whole process works. Although it is not easy to beat this drug addiction, there are numerous heroin treatment programs in nearly every city in this country that have been set up to make the process easier. It is never recommended that a drug user attempt to kick this habit on their own. Cold turkey is definitely not a recommended way of stopping this drug and can actually prove quite harmful. » Read The Rest




March 14th, 2008 at 4:38 pm

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It is typical for people who suffer from alcoholism and drug addiction to be in denial about their condition. They will claim that their drinking or drug use is not a problem and insist that they can quit anytime they want to. They won’t admit that their life is out of control, either to themselves or anyone else. It makes it difficult to convince them to seek treatment at a rehab facility. » Read The Rest




March 12th, 2008 at 4:05 am

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Sometimes when people suffering from drug and alcohol abuse get into minor legal trouble, they are ordered by the court to enter an addiction rehabilitation program. Addicts often aren’t very happy about this requirement in the beginning. They are forced into treatment against their will. However, there can be many benefits of a court-ordered addiction treatment program.

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March 11th, 2008 at 3:49 am

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Relapse is all too common among people who have suffered from alcoholism and drug abuse. However, there are a number of warning signs that can usually be identified before a person relapses. » Read The Rest