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Flesh Eating Krokodil Drug Resurfaces on American East Coast [caption id="attachment_22579" align="aligncenter" width="461"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Back in September of 2013 doctors in Arizona were understandably alarmed after two potentially related... Learn More
What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test? Author: Justin Mckibben Now this is a pretty popular question. Whether it is coming from someone trying to dodge a consequence heading their way, or a parent trying to make sure they know what to look for when worried about... Learn More
New Drug W-18 Stronger than Heroin and Fentanyl Author: Justin Mckibben First there was the opiate epidemic, with prescription opiate painkillers adding to an ever-increasing rate of heroin addiction. Then came the stories of fentanyl being laced into heroin in various states and soon all across the country,... Learn More
Is Dangerous Drug Flakka Really Gone? Author: Justin Mckibben Flakka, the infamous “$5 insanity” that surfaced nearly 2 years ago and flooded the news with the impending doom it seemed to add to the already corrosive drug scene, has seemingly dissipated to the point of practical... Learn More
The Increasing Trend of New Psychoactive Substances Author: Shernide Delva With Marijuana Reform policies stirring controversy throughout the country, soon the idea of legal recreational drug usage could become a reality in the United States. In the meantime, however, many are finding ways to use drugs without... Learn More
Fatal Flakka Being Hidden in Children’s Candy Author: Justin Mckibben Flakka, the streets infamous ‘$5 Insanity’, has transformed the face of fear in drug abuse recently by corrupting minds and demoralizing communities all over the nation. Infecting people with intense hallucinations and hypertension often described as a... Learn More
Drugs that Make You Want to Die Author: Justin Mckibben Why do drug addicts use? Well typically we addicts are using with the intention to get high. But what usually happens is the drugs take us to our lowest lows, and I say that speaking from experience.... Learn More
Fake Drugs Causing Real Deaths Author: Justin Mckibben This past few years the world has realized that drug abuse is no longer limited to the more conventional and commonplace illicit substances. You know the names marijuana and cocaine, or heroin and meth, but what about... Learn More
Teen Drug Use Survey is Suggesting Good News Author: Justin Mckibben News recently announced by the federal government has suggested that today’s teens are actually losing a little bit of that defiant edge… well at least when it comes to drugs. While some say that generations of drug users... Learn More
Spice of Life: Synthetic Epidemic?   Author: Justin Mckibben The strange chemical concoctions that have been created and marketed as ‘safe’ marijuana alternatives have become more popular and apparently, more dangerous due to the stories piling up about overdoses and other health problems involved with... Learn More
D.C. Declares Synthetic Pot a Schedule I Drug Author: Justin Mckibben Synthetic marijuana goes by Spice, among many other names, and has become a growing concern for communities and health care officials as the harmful products have been distributed in gas stations, smoke shops and corner stores across... Learn More
Will New Device Reboot the Definition of Relapse? Author: Justin Mckibben In essence, the reason that addictions initially start to develop can be attributed to the affect that a substance has on the brain chemistry, and how the pleasure sensors of the mind can be stimulated and conditioned... Learn More

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