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To help a drug addict, any addiction counselor can tell you, the first hurdle is to get the addict’s agreement to receive help. No amounts of advice or friendly mannerisms are going to make a difference if there is no willingness to quit drugs.
This can be difficult; it often is, but definitely not hopeless. This is called intervention and can be the most difficult part of their recovery from addiction. The good news is this, there are things you can do or say to bring them to the realization that help is needed. Here are some very important points to keep in mind:
They must see a good enough reason to quit.
Drug intervention is a very delicate process. It is important to remember that the drug addicted person is not fully aware of their condition. Their assessment of their own condition is almost always much rosier than what people around them perceive. Abusing drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, alcohol, methamphetamine, or even pot leaves users with lowered self-awareness while leading them to believe they are in full control. For this reason they seldom take their own addiction as seriously as do loved ones. It is imperative that they be helped to see the damages drugs are doing to them and others. Continue reading ‘How to Help an Addicted Person – Points to Remember’ »
Posted by admin on January 14, 2012 at 1:10 pm under Addiction.
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Addiction to opioids like morphine, heroin, codeine, hyrdocodone, and oxycodone can be treated with Subutex, or generically known as buprenorphine. It treats the symptoms of withdrawal that abstaining from the drugs can cause. The effectiveness of the treatment drug is that it attaches to the drug’s receptors which will prevent getting high. This helps people overcome their addiction to these drugs but you will need to be weaned from the buprenorphine to avoid getting withdrawals when you stop using it.
Buprenorphine can be administered either by mouth or injected for patients. Once you leave the rehab or detox facility you will take it orally with pills or through the skin with a patch. Pills are the most common form. People also see a doctor in an outpatient context to detox outside of a facility with this medication. It takes a lot of discipline and support, to do this outside of a facility. This treatment medication is long lasting and the frequency in which people use it can differ. Some will take the drug daily while other every other day. It is important however to not overdose yourself as it can be very toxic to your system. Also, taking it with other medications can cause respiratory problems. Continue reading ‘Information on Subutex for Withdrawal From Drug Abuse’ »
Posted by admin on January 8, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
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There is a new drug pusher in town. He does not hang out in the alley or on the street corner-and it is not Heroin or crack this time. This time the pusher is hanging out much closer to home and the drugs are what most people would call medicines. More teens abuse these than all types of illicit drugs combined, if you exclude marijuana.
Online drug stores are happy to dispense any controlled drug at a price much higher than one would pay at a regular pharmacy and an estimated 85% of these sites require no prescriptions or positive identification. Drugs such as Opioid (opiumlike) pain-killers (Oxycontin, Vicodin), muscle relaxants and anti-anxiety drugs (Valium, Xanax), and stimulants such as Ritalin are the most often abused.
Left-over pills in the medicine cabinet can become a windfall for a young person looking to get high or make a little extra cash at school. Many teens who would never touch illicit drugs might abuse prescription drugs because they seem to be a safe way to get high and they are so readily available. Continue reading ‘The Newest Drug Pushers in Town’ »
Posted by admin on January 3, 2012 at 1:07 pm under Drug-Abuse.
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Heroin abuse and addiction is a very serious problem all over the United States. The medical profession now realizes addiction is a disease because of the way human beings are affected both mentally and physically from the drug. Detoxification and rehabilitation are necessary for a person who has a severe addiction to heroin, and if the problem is severe enough the person might actually require an inpatient long-term treatment program to effectively deal with the situation.
A long-term care program is designed to handle severe forms of heroin abuse and addiction; it can be highly beneficial to a person who is unable to stop using the drug alone. A rehab facility is well-equipped to deal with the withdrawal and detoxification period associated with severe heroin abuse. A professional rehab facility provides care for the person under the supervision of a trained medical staff, which ensures the detox period goes smoothly and without any harm coming to the patient.
While enrolled in a treatment facility, a heroin addict will receive an intense and aggressive care plan which will address all the components of the addiction as a whole and not just treat the substance abuse. Using group and individual therapies, behavior modification, life skills courses and counseling sessions, an addict will share stories and struggles with others in the same situation, which is an important part of learning effective communication and interpersonal skills.
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Posted by morgan on November 18, 2011 at 1:06 pm under Heroin Addiction, Treatment Program.
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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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Posted by morgan on November 8, 2011 at 1:06 am under Uncategorized.
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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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Posted by morgan on October 31, 2011 at 1:06 am under Drug-Abuse.
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Heroin- one of the worst poisons that people of the modern world get addicted to. People easily get addicted to heroin. The teenagers are the worst victims of this drug. There are millions of heroin addicts in our generation, may whatever their age be. Millions of teenagers, adults and older people are addicted to this poison. Heroin produces extravagant hallucination and feeling of getting high attracts the people. Addicts get excessively dependant on this drug, as if they cannot do a single work without taking some puffs. This drug affects the addicted person and also the one close to them indirectly.
Although a person can get easily addicted to heroin, it is very difficult to get rid of it. If a person wants to withdraw himself from this drug, he should try it under the supervision of trained professionals. Self treatment at home is almost impossible. The withdrawal symptoms are dreadful, so a person trying to quit from this addiction always fails and gets back to the addiction. Some of the withdrawal symptoms are low blood pressure, vomiting, restlessness, stomach cramp etc. The best way of getting suitable treatment is to get admitted in a drug rehab center. The best rehab center in America so far is the Malibu Drug Rehab Center. They volunteer the best services of all the drug rehabs.
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Posted by admin on October 19, 2011 at 4:53 pm under Drug Rehab Centers.
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Do you feel anxious about getting your prescription filled before it runs out? Do you need to take more pills than before to achieve the effect you desire? Do you get your prescriptions from many doctors? Perhaps you are, like many others, a sufferer of a drug addiction. One of the most common addictions in the American society today is a relatively unheard of drug called hydrocodone. So, why haven’t you heard of it before? Because, pure hydrocodone is seldom sold on its own.
Why is hydrocodone addiction so common?
Evidence shows that hydrocodone addiction is increasing amongst habitual users in the United States. Perhaps one of the most important factors causing this alarming rise is the fact that hydrocodone is consumed with drugs whose use and distribution is not as severely restricted. Pure hydrocodone is classified as a Schedule II substance, whereas when it is mixed with other non-narcotic ingredients to create other medicines, it is classified as a Schedule III drug. Schedule III drugs, such as Vicodin and Lortab, which contain hydrocodone, are not as strictly restricted as pure hydrocodone would be if it was sold as is. Thus its easy availability becomes one of the root causes for its devastating addiction. The lack of regulation makes these drugs susceptible to misuse and addiction.
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Posted by morgan on October 12, 2011 at 1:13 pm under Drug-Abuse.
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The most commonly felt effects of physical withdrawal from tobacco smoking are feelings of anger, depression, anxiety and restlessness. A chain smoker’s body experiences sharply rising and falling levels of nicotine on a daily basis. In the withdrawal stage, these cycles are coming to an end. Over years, the nicotine literally takes control of about 200 neurochemicals in the brain. The brain is slowly regaining control of these. This causes the intense emotional effects mentioned above.
Within the first 72 hours of withdrawal, if a user abstains totally from nicotine, they will begin to feel the gradual effects of recovery. The brain is now getting used to being lavished with nicotine-free oxygen.
During the early stages of withdrawal, time seems to drag endlessly. The first few weeks are interminable. It is important not to let this overshadow the greater purpose and really keep going with a positive attitude. One may experience an unbearable craving to grab a cigarette. During such an episode, it helps to take a look at the clock and actually time the duration of the ‘attack’. It will likely last no longer that 3 minutes, although it may seem endless � this helps to gain perspective.
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Posted by morgan on October 10, 2011 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
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Drug addiction is one of the major problems our world is facing today. It has increased to a great extent in the past few years. Teenagers and middle aged people are the major victims of deadly drug addiction. Drug addiction can be accidental or intentional. In both the cases the drug addict is not the only person who is affected by the deadly disease. Rather the family of the addict suffers a lot more than the addict himself. The treatment of drug addiction is a complicated task especially when the withdrawal symptoms appear. The patients require proper care and special support from experienced medical staff to overcome these withdrawal effects and come clean.
Heroin rehabilitation centres change the lives of both the drug addict and his family. They motivate the addict to recover through a combination of comprehensive treatments and personal counselling. A professional Heroin rehabilitation centre provides a worthwhile treatment to the patients and makes them follow a strict routine. The routine planning of their day to day activities ensures no distraction due to external stress, distractions or craving. The patients are provided with special individual and group counselling that help them fight their addiction. Accompanying these counselling sessions are various medical treatments to ease the withdrawal symptoms such as headaches and profuse sweating. The patients are also provided with 24 hours support at the Heroin rehabilitation centre. This 24 by 7 support helps them overcome their craving by talking to someone and further handling it in a constructive manner. The patients are kept in a drug free environment and are also monitored during their treatment.
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Posted by admin on October 9, 2011 at 11:40 pm under Addiction.
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