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Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem in the United States. According to statistics, an estimated 20 percent of Americans abuse prescription drugs. Misuse and long-term use of prescription painkillers such as OxyContin, Vicodin, Valium, Xanax, Ritalin and Adderall can quickly spiral into dependency and addiction. Once dependency occurs, a person’s best hope of recovery is to enter a detox and rehab for prescription drug abuse.
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OxyContin is one of the most addictive legal drugs available. If taken properly, OxyContin can be a highly effective painkiller, but many people have discovered that this opiate-based painkiller produces effects very similar to heroin. For this reason, OxyContin abuse has grown across the country thanks to the cheap, quick and powerful high it creates from snorting or injecting crushed OxyContin pills. Unfortunately, just as the high from OxyContin is similar to heroin, so is the withdrawal from OxyContin just as difficult and painful as heroin withdrawal. Without OxyContin detox, many people are unable to endure the painful withdrawal symptoms on their own.
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When prescription painkillers are used properly, addiction is rare. Unfortunately for some, long-term use or abuse of painkillers can spiral into physical dependence and addiction. Recovering from opiate addiction can be a painful and difficult process, but a new FDA-approved medication called Suboxone can make the recovery process painless and worry free.
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Ecstasy is often abused for its ‘rewarding’ effects of extreme euphoria, but Ecstasy abuse can also lead to severe psychological effects of depression, anxiety, paranoia, sleep problems and even permanent brain damage. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 43 percent of young adults who use Ecstasy meet the diagnostic criteria for dependency. People who are dependent on Ecstasy can experience acute mental and psychological withdrawal symptoms that can produce a devastating emotional low that’s as equally strong as their emotional high. The best way to combat this low and to recover from Ecstasy dependence is to undergo Ecstasy detoxification treatment through an addiction treatment program.
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Pregnancy is an exciting time that introduces many confusing and often scary decisions about your health and the health of your unborn baby. One of the hardest decisions for pregnant women to make is whether or not to seek drug addiction treatment. Women who are pregnant often resist drug addiction treatment for fear of judgment, fear of losing custody of their newborn baby and other children, and fear of going into withdrawal and harming the baby further. What many women don’t realize, however, is that there are drug addiction treatment centers that specialize in treating women and providing support for all the unique issues they face.
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Many people falsely believe that marijuana is a ‘safe’ drug that is not addictive. The truth is, however, that long-term marijuana abuse — just like any other drug abuse — can cause a variety of health consequences and can result in physical dependence and psychological addiction. If you want to seek treatment for marijuana abuse, you’re not alone. A recent study by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that over a million people received treatment for marijuana abuse during their most recent addiction treatment program.
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The abuse of prescription painkillers is a growing problem in the United States. According to statistics, an estimated 20 percent of Americans use prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons. Misuse and long-term use of prescription painkillers such as OxyContin, Vicodin, Valium, Xanax, Ritalin and Adderall can quickly spiral into dependency and addiction. Once dependency occurs, a person’s best hope of recovery is to undergo prescription painkiller detox at a drug rehab that also provides addiction treatment.
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Opiates such as heroin and prescription painkillers are highly addictive can cause severe dependence and intense withdrawal symptoms. This severe dependence and fear of painful withdrawal symptoms can lead many addicts to avoid opiate addiction treatment, but undergoing supervised detox at an opiate drug rehab can help alleviate and even eliminate many of the severe withdrawal symptoms.
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Heroin is a highly addictive drug that can cause severe dependence and intense withdrawal symptoms. This severe dependence and fear of painful withdrawal symptoms leads many addicts to avoid heroin addiction treatment. Fortunately, undergoing supervised detox at a heroin drug rehab can help alleviate and even eliminate many of these severe withdrawal symptoms.
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Crystal meth detox is an essential part of any recovery program. Without it, residual crystal meth toxins can remain tin the body and cause cravings years after the crystal meth use has ceased, putting the person at risk for relapse. Detoxification flushes out all of the drug’s residual toxins and purifies the person’s body so they no loner experience the unwanted effects of their crystal meth use. Undergoing crystal meth detox at a crystal meth rehab can provide the additional treatment necessary to finally maintain sobriety.
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