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IDENTIFYING ANTABUSE AND ITS PROPERTIES

IDENTIFYING ANTABUSE AND ITS PROPERTIES-AR27

Antabuse is not an addictive medication; it is a part of a group of medications called “antidipsotropic medications” that are designed to have an anti-drinking effect. When combined with alcohol, Antabuse produces unpleasant and severe reactions: lowered blood pressure, nausea, and vomiting. The primary goal is to develop an aversion towards alcohol, and help individuals […]

ACKNOWLEDGING AND COPING WITH NICOTINE ADDICTION

ACKNOWLEDGING AND COPING WITH NICOTINE ADDICTION-AR28

No matter what route it’s administered through, nicotine has been known to produce psychoactive effects  (mood swings, positive reinforcement, and then, unfortunately, addiction). Tobacco smoke inhalation is the quickest and most efficient method of delivering nicotine to the brain. Less than 10 seconds after inhalation, roughly 25% of it reaches your brain, a rate nearly […]

HOW THE ABUSE OF OXYCODONE AFFECTS YOUR BODY

HOW THE ABUSE OF OXYCODONE AFFECTS YOUR BODY-AR30

Oxycodone is a drug that contains highly addictive properties. After using it for a period of time, your body builds up tolerance and grows to depend on it for normal everyday functioning. Oxycodone also alters the manner in which your brain functions; it brings about feelings of euphoria, which is the main reason why people […]

HOW CAMPRAL IS USED TO TREAT ALCOHOLISM

HOW CAMPRAL IS USED TO TREAT ALCOHOLISM-AR31

Campral is used to efficiently treat alcoholism, though scientists still don’t completely understand how it works in the brain. This drug stops alcohol cravings and decreases interest in drinking (even in chronic alcoholics). Campral is believed to also address withdrawal symptoms in long term drinkers. In short, this medication can help alcohol dependents achieve as […]

ABUSING ALCOHOL IN THE FORM OF POWDER

ABUSING ALCOHOL IN THE FORM OF POWDER-ar32

Powdered alcohol is created when alcohol is absorbed by a sugar derivative called dextrin and is later put through a process of encapsulation. This mechanism is very simple because certain sugar derivatives can be used to trap ethanol and produce a powder. When the powder is stored in tightly sealed containers, it is able to […]

ADDERALL ADDICTION

ADDERALL ADDICTION-AR33

Adderall is made up of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine and can be a useful medication for those who suffer from ADHD. However, because of the manner in which it operates in the brain  Adderall is steadily becoming one of the most frequently abused drugs. It binds to norepinephrine and dopamine receptors in the brain and increases […]

TREATMENT FOR TRAZODONE ADDICTION

TREATMENT FOR TRAZODONE ADDICTION-AR34

Trazodone is an oral antidepressant drug that affects the neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) in the brain; it is medically prescribed to treat anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and pain. However, it can also be abused, which leads to addiction. Even though trazodone is not classified as a controlled substance, any misuse may lead to physical or psychological […]

HOW TO SPOT A PAINKILLER ADDICTION

HOW TO SPOT A PAINKILLER ADDICTION-AR35

Chronic pain plagues more than one-third of the American population, and many people tend to manage it via prescription medication. It’s usually a concern that taking these painkillers will lead to addiction. These drugs were intended to reduce pain and increase tolerance, yet they simultaneously usher in a sense of euphoria, which people often begin […]

USING SWEAT AS A MEANS TO DETOX

USING SWEAT AS A MEANS TO DETOX-AR39

Physically, your body produces sweat in order to cool off when hot.  However, in many cultures (Native American, Swedish, Indian Ayurvedic, etc.), sweating is seen as a method that your body uses to eliminate waste and as a sign of purification.  The theory (though not scientifically accepted) is that sweat carries infections, toxins, metals, and […]

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PROGRAMS

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PROGRAMS-ar40

Programs can vary in their expected length of stay, or in the anticipated, active duration of intensive outpatient treatment. Outpatient programs can last anywhere from a few months up to a year, or longer. However, many courses of treatment range from 12 to 16 weeks before people transition to a less intensive phase of treatment. […]

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