Drug Myths Debunked: Prescription Pills
Here it is folks, another entry in our series Drug Myths Debunked. And, as always, these articles are meant to clear the air about specific drugs. They are in no way a recommendation to go and use any of the... Learn MoreDeadly Drug Combos: Xanax and Alcohol
The Synergistic Effect The term synergistic effect, or additive effect, refers to an increased intensity caused by the combination of two substances when introduced into the person’s system. For example, two medications taken together might have a more potent effect... Learn More5 Signs of Benzo Addiction
Benzo Addiction is a serious health condition that is involves both a physical and psychological dependence on a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. Benzodiazipines are the most commonly misused pharmaceutical drug in the United States. What are Benzos? “Benzos” is... Learn MoreIn the News: Eminem Opens Up About Drug Addiction
"My name is Marshall, and I'm an addict." In the Matthew Cooke directed documentary How To Make Money Selling Drugs, the "Lose Yourself" rapper reveals how caught up he got into an addiction that nearly cost him his life.... Learn More5 reasons to go to rehab in Delray Beach
Going to rehab Delray Beach may end up saving a drug addict or alcoholic’s life if they want to go. There are so many reasons to go to rehab in Delray Beach aside from the fact that it may be... Learn MoreWhat is doctor shopping?
I was never a pill head. Well I guess I was but I always attained my drugs through illegal means. And while doctor shopping isn’t in the least bit legal, it is a way of obtaining a legal prescription for... Learn MoreWhat are benzodiazepines?
What are benzodiazepines? Benzodiazepines or benzos, as they are called on the street, are most commonly used for their tranquilizing and anti-anxiety effects, as well as are their help with seizures and epileptics. In the United States, benzodiazepines are classified... Learn More
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