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If you desire to stop using drugs and you intend to stay off them then you must go through a process which is called drug detox first. Anyone can become addicted to taking drugs, regardless of how you have begun using the drug, most drugs will not take awfully long to become ingrained in your body. Drug detox aims to relieve your body of all the elements which have permitted the drug to become deep-rooted within your body. At the best of times drug detox is never easy, it is always uncomfortable and on occasion can be particularly harrowing.

You certainly need to have strength of character in order to give up taking drugs. There are sufficient numbers of drug detox centers which will allow you to sign yourself in where you can spend a week or so going through drug detox, but if you do not have the fortitude and strength, then you will be back to routine, with the predictable drug using cycle as soon as you come out of the clinic. You want absolute pledge in order to survive the drug detox process and the succeeding therapy, but where do you get the fortitude for this?

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Opiate addiction is an insidious problem that has plagued society for centuries, but perhaps never more so than today. A two-edged sword, opiates can heal or destroy.

An opiate is any drug derived from the opium poppy plant. The main opiates are morphine, heroin, and codeine.

Thebaine and papaverine are also opiates. More commonly we see opiates in their synthetic forms: oxycodone (OxyContin, Percodan), hydrocodone (Vicodin), and hydromorphone (Dilaudid). Darvon, Demerol, and Methadone are other synthetic opiates. The majority of these drugs are used medically for pain management.

Opiates are particularly effective in suppressing pain and reducing anxiety. In sufficiently high doses, they can produce a euphoric state. For this reason, they are often used as recreational drugs. Psychological and physical dependence leading to addiction is common in frequent opiate users. The body quickly adjusts to the use of opiates such that increasingly larger doses are needed to produce the same euphoric effect. Overdosing, sometimes resulting in fatal respiratory failure, occurs when addicts take more than their body can handle.

Most opiates can be swallowed, snorted, smoked, or injected. Intravenous injection is the preferred method of longtime addicts as this method produces the quickest, most intense high. It is also a method accompanied by increased risk of infectious disease.

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An opiate that belongs to the morphine-codeine family, heroin goes by the chemical name of diacetylmorphine. This vastly illegal drug is derived from the opium poppy.

Heroin is among the easiest of drugs to become addicted to. Many heroin addicts need no more than just one attempt at the drug to become addicted, even if mildly at first. Like many other drugs, heroin is used intravenously, or through smoking or snorting through the nostrils. Of these, the method most abusers prefer is injection, because the effect that is got from this method is considered the highest. This makes it the most popular method of use of heroin.

Effects of heroin: Heroin has its own way of working on the system. It primarily acts on the central nervous system initially. It starts acting within seven seconds of ingestion, when taken intravenously. In the few seconds of its being absorbed into the system, heroin can cause euphoria.

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It is a known fact that sometimes, families can even sort of encourage the individual to continue on with his substance abuse addiction. How so? What are they doing that actually acts to the detriment of the individual. Sometimes this happens by the parents using drugs. It also happens by parents who are too busy with their careers to spend any quality time with their children, or parents that are divorced and just don’t care. The kids in most cases turn to the streets to raise them, and depend on their friends for all their needs.

What makes it even harder for someone with a drug dependent family is that some families who have a history of Long Term Drug Abuse wouldn’t feel comfortable with someone in their family that is straight. And I’d even go as far as to say that the family wouldn’t know how to deal with it. They might for example say something like, “It’s cool, one hit won’t kill you”. But it will distract them and no one can do one hit and not want to keep going and get high.

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Abusing prescription drugs is no small matter and is quite often overlooked.

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If you know someone who is an addicted to drugs, and just goes on drinking binges until they drink themselves into oblivion, and after they’re in a drunken stupor want to exacerbate their drunkenness with marijuana or other hard drugs, it’s time for them to get help. But please remember that 90 percent of the time they will deny they have a problem. They will do whatever it takes to remain in their drug or alcohol induced stupor. This is their comfort zone.

So what you need to do as someone responsible for this person is take action as soon as possible. A great place to start would be Alanon. It’s an awesome program that works with AA or Alcoholics Anonymous. They will tech you what you need to learn to not only get sober, but to stay sober and how to deal with the issues that got you starting to drink in the first place.

Unfortunately you alone can’t make anyone better. Rehabilitation is something people have to do for themselves. But if they get to an Alanon meeting they will soon realize they are not alone, and the support there is like no other place for people suffering from Drinking Problems.

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The stories that surround Michael Jackson’s life have gained much international attention for the last month. Never would one imagine that he would have stolen the hearts of thousands with his music, charm and talent, and would exit this life taking with him the tear drops of millions of people. On June 25, 2009 it was not just Michael Jackson that died, but many people died internally as they saw their music idol laid to rest.

Many criticisms from Anti-Michael activists have made it their obligation to defame, slander and water the image of the King of Pop to another drug addict that went above the law with his money and power. In some popular forums, thousands dish out their hate in three scathing words-’So Long Pedophile’.

It must be pointed out that the intention of this article is not to condone in anyway the questionable conduct of Mr. Jackson, but to point out one thing that was overlooked throughout these years prior to his comeback for an international tour, and that is, his heart.

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“Just Say No” as the popular anti drug campaign goes is one of the most difficult things to do for a person looking for some respite. The drugs don’t talk back, they don’t leave you, they don’t use you are some of the popular disbeliefs that drug users harbor, making it a dangerous addiction. This article deals with understanding the causes of drug abuse, symptoms and signs and some treatments that could be of use.

Causes of Drug Abuse:

• History of mental illness: drugs are sometimes used by people with mental disorders and in some cases even worsen already existing mental illness. They can even create new illnesses.
• Family History: it has not been completely ascertained that genetics and environment play an important role in drug abuse, but if you have a family history of addiction then you are at a higher risk of abusing drugs.
• Physical Pain: illegal drugs and pain medication, like heroin taken without any medical supervision can become addictive.
• Peer Pressure: one of the largest reasons is peer pressure, as if you are with people who are doing drugs then you are tempted to and many times pressured to try these drugs.

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Most people associate methadone with opioid treatment, to help addicts get off heroin, for example, and ease them into recovery, free of any drugs or pharmacological intervention. By design it works, but as with anything, there are times when the use of the drug is abused.

For starters, methadone is a synthetic opioid, and beyond drug addiction treatment, methadone is used as an analgesic for treatment of various pain conditions. It is a powerful pain killer, used as a substitute for morphine, and it is less expensive. When methadone is prescribed, there is careful monitoring of the dosage and frequency of use, so patients are closely watched.

Why methadone for opioid addiction treatment? Patients are placed on a methadone program to help with the withdrawal symptoms from addiction to opiate drugs, such as heroin. Those suffering from the disease will explain that the withdrawal is worse than the actual addiction, so many avoid treatment for fear that the withdrawal will be too severe. Also, when off their opiate drug of choice, addicts have to deal with the intense cravings that go along with abstinence.

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People who abuse prescription drugs show many signs of their addiction. Like many addicts, those dependent on this type of drug develop a tolerance for it. This results in their physical need for more of the drug. Treatment should start once these signs are recognized and the person addicted to the drug comprehends that he has a problem. Getting rid of a drug addiction is very hard, but it is so much better than ruining your life on drugs.

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