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Adderall is a stimulant medication typically used to treat the symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Adderall is also a dangerous drug made from the combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, and it has been characterized by its impact on the users central... Learn MoreAdderall Addiction Treatment in Hilton Head, SC
Adderall is a medication created by a combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Adderall is typically used to treat the symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Adderall is also a dangerous drug that is classified as a central nervous system stimulant.... Learn MoreNon Addictive Painkiller Discovered?
Author: Justin Mckibben The idea of a non-addictive painkiller is one that has the potential to change the way people across the country are treated for serious injuries or illnesses, and to have a powerful impact on the community... Learn More5 Reasons Recovery is So Scary for Prescription Pill Addicts with Legit Medical Problems
For those addicts who struggle with the abuse of prescription pills, especially powerful painkillers, it is an uphill battle trying to find treatment and escape out of that vicious cycle and into recovery. Discomfort doesn't even come close to articulating... Learn MoreFlorida Pill Mill Owner Arrested Days before Wedding
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the CDC), now that prescription pills are the most prescribed drug in America, prescription painkiller overdose is now the second leading cause of accidental death in the United States. Also among... Learn MoreHeroin Disguised as Oxycodone Found in Pennsylvania
By Cheryl Steinberg In what appears to be a case of someone going to great lengths to disguise illicit drugs as legitimate ones – and therefore, their illicit activities, heroin in the form of round tablets, resembling oxycodone pills has... Learn MoreLegal Amphetamines vs. Illegal Methamphetamine: How much difference is there really?
Other than a few extra, albeit foul, ingredients used to “cut” the final product, methamphetamine (illegal) and pharmaceutical – that is ‘legal’ – amphetamine are pretty closely related, chemically speaking. In fact, the only difference between the two boils down... Learn MoreLong Term Effects of Vicodin Abuse
Long term effects of Vicodin abuse include serious and often irreversible liver damage. Acetaminophen found in Vicodin or other hydrocodone medications in higher-than-recommended doses can cause this liver damage. Because Vicodin contains acetaminophen, long term abuse of Vicodin increases the... Learn MoreLong Term Effects of Oxy Abuse
Oxycodone, the generic form of Oxycontin, is a powerful narcotic painkiller that is becoming more and more popular among opiate addicts. Americans being prescribed oxy is at an all-time high and with that comes an increase in oxy abuse. It... Learn MoreLong Term Effects of Benzo Abuse
There are significant risks associated with the long-term effects of Benzo abuse. Benzo (Benzodiazepine) abuse can create serious health issues including drug dependence, as well as the possibility of adverse effects on cognitive function, physical health, and mental health. There are... Learn MoreIn the News: Florida Public Defender Arrested In Massive Drug Ring Take Down
A former public defender in Walton County, Florida was just arrested this past week as a small part of a much larger and intrusive investigation that took down a substantial drug ring. By early afternoon 22 suspects in a drug... Learn More
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