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Amphetamine Drug Abuse   Amphetamine Drug Abuse Amphetamine drug abuse has had a long history in the United States. The US is currently in the midst of an amphetamine epidemic. Diversion of prescription drugs that contain amphetamine or are metabolized into amphetamine-like substances... Learn More
In the News: FDA recalls Budeprion XL 300 mg What are bupropion hydrochloride and Budeprion? “Bupropion hydrochloride was first approved under the brand name Wellbutrin as an antidepressant drug indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and for the prevention of seasonal affective disorder. Budeprion is a... Learn More
How to let go of resentment for good How to let go of resentment for good Resentment is an important topic for the alcoholic or drug addict. The word “resentment” is mentioned 17 times in the big book. Consider this paragraph from the chapter “How it Works”: “It... Learn More
5 Steps to Building Self-Esteem after Addiction When recovering from addiction, many people struggle with low self-esteem. One of my therapists used to say “If you want higher self-esteem, you must do things that are esteem-able.” One of the reasons that drug addicts and alcoholics have low... Learn More
Your Brain On Drugs: Inhalants Your brain on drugs: Inhalants Inhalants are chemical vapors that people inhale to get high. They are also known as air blasts, aimies/ames/amys, bagging, bolt, boppers, bullet, climax, glading, gluing, hardware, hippie crack, huffing, kick, medusa, pearls, poor man’s pot,... Learn More
Hepatitis C and Drug Abuse Hepatitis C and Drug Abuse Hepatitis C is the most common infectious blood disease in the United States. There is no cure or preventative vaccine. Drug abuse and hepatitis C have a very high correlation. Some estimate that 60 to... Learn More
Benefits of Going to Rehab over the Holidays Benefits of Going to Rehab over the Holidays There are a lot fewer people going to rehab over the holidays. If you need treatment, you may say to yourself, “I’ll wait until the first of the year to get help,... Learn More

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