Long Term Effects of Opana Use
Opana abuse is a behavior described as taking more of your Opana prescription than you were instructed to take by your physician. More obviously, Opana abuse is the buying of the prescription painkiller off of others also called “on the... Learn MoreAre People On Methadone or Suboxone “in Recovery?”
I’m just gonna say this right off the bat…a lot of people aren’t going to like what I have to say about this topic. There are those people, myself included, who believe that the use of any mood or mind-altering... Learn MoreLong Term Effects of Roxy Addiction
Roxicodone is a prescription semi-synthetic opiate with highly addictive properties. With many street names this drug is often referred to as ‘Roxy’s’ or ‘Roxi’ and as a Schedule II narcotic is typically prescribed by doctors to immediately relieve chronic pain, from... Learn MoreHow to Beat Heroin Addiction
If you’re struggling with heroin addiction, the first thing to realize that there is more to it than physical dependence. Sure, that’s a BIG part of it, right now but, if you want to beat your heroin addiction and have... Learn MoreIn the News: Jim Irsay Opens Up About Painkiller Addiction and DUI
Addiction is an affliction that reaches out to every social class and life-style, from starlets and athletes, to politicians and citizens. Owner of the Indianapolis Colts Jim Irsay is no stranger to the deadly grasp substance abuse and addiction takes... Learn MoreHeroin is Movin’ On Up: New Study Shows 75% Of Heroin Addicts Now Live In Suburban Areas
We’ve seen plenty of coverage about it in the news – heroin is currently an epidemic in this country and its use is far-reaching, even into areas like middle-class suburbia. But, now according to HealthDay via WebMD News a study... Learn MoreIn the News: Florida Pill Mill Doctors Sent to Prison
WEST PALM BEACH – Two Florida pill mill doctors were sentenced Friday for their part in irresponsibly handing out thousands of prescriptions for narcotic painkillers, such as oxycodone (Percocet), hydrocodone (Vicodin), and Roxicodone (“Roxy”), while employed in the so-called “pill... Learn MoreAre The 10 States with The Worst Prescription Drug Abuse Just a Crackdown Away from Heroin Epidemic?
Heroin is a hot topic in the news as of late. That’s because it’s experiencing a boom in use, adulteration (and therefore altering its potency), and overdose fatalities – all mainly due to states’ crackdown on the prescription painkiller epidemic.... Learn MoreDrug Abuse By State: Vermont
Surprisingly, Vermont has been ranked as the state with the highest rate of illicit drug use – with 15% of people saying they’ve used a substance within the past month. This rate appears staggeringly high when compared to Utah’s 4.2%,... Learn MoreIn the News: NJ Heroin Epidemic Worsens
Weak ruling, out-of-date drug education, careless prescribing practices and countless obstacles to treatment have permitted and worsened a growing catastrophe of heroin and opiate addiction among New Jersey adolescence, according to a determined and long overdue state task force report... Learn MoreIn The News: NJ Doctor Arrested for Prescribing Painkillers Illegally
[caption id="attachment_9182" align="aligncenter" width="300"] image credit: Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office[/caption] MANAHAWKIN, New Jersey – The prosecutor in Ocean County, Joseph D. Coronato, and the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Director, Eric T. Kanefsky, announced the arrest of Dr. Liviu... Learn MorePalm Partners: Treating Chronic Pain Without Narcotics
When we start our journey of recovery, a lot of us worry about the issues we have with chronic pain and dealing with it without painkillers or narcotics. There have been new studies and information surfacing that there is a... Learn More
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