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That Miley Cyrus is the next Lindsey Lohan?
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Answer by caramel_kisses
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What to Look for in a Drug Rehab Program
This language is pitched to teens in order to get a buy-in, but while teen programs should include recreational activities, make no mistake: recovery, or meaningful change, is not fun. If you are a parent looking to place your child in rehab, I suggest … Read more on Diablo Magazine
Recovery Resources to merge with Preferred Family Healthcare
Preferred Family Healthcare is the largest provider of publicly funded substance abuse treatment services, as well as the largest provider of adult and adolescent substance abuse treatment services in Missouri. In recent years, the agency also began to … Read more on Quincy Journal
Fla. Mom Lashes out During Trial for Killing Teens
He wrote that his wife planned to move out of the house and get treatment. "There's so much dependency going on in her body and mind right now that she's truly a disaster," he wrote. "We all need a break — she needs some clarity and sanity." The … Read more on ABC News
What To Tell Your Kids About Pot, Now
Rogen, of such stoner hits as "Pineapple Express," has been the poster man-child for casual marijuana use for years and what teen doesn't think he is funny and cool? Naturally, "Neighbors" features pot-smoking in … A citation or arrest can cause a … Read more on Huffington Post
Wife: Slipknot bassist's final days blur of drug abuse
SHARE 28 CONNECT 36 TWEET 1 COMMENTEMAILMORE. Paul Gray's final weeks were a blur of extreme drug abuse, which neither his doctor nor his bandmates would help his wife confront, she testified in Polk County District Court on Tuesday. Brenna Gray … Read more on USA TODAY
"Flight" with Denzel Washington to End Final Day of REEL Recovery Film …
The final day of the two-city, four-day festival is filled with honest films about addiction, alcoholism, behavioral disorders, treatment and recovery. CEUs are available for all of today's films for licensed mental health and substance abuse treatment … Read more on PR Newswire (press release)
Drug Take Back days collect a ton of drugs
GORHAM, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — All this week we've been bringing you stories about the impact of Maine's prescription drug addiction. It all led up to NEWS CENTER's Drug Take Back Day, where over 1,000 people dropped off their unwanted or expired … Read more on WCSH-TV
Local hospitals want piece of B windfall
Invited partners include St. Elizabeth, Rome Memorial, Upstate Cerebral Palsy and Conifer Park, an inpatient substance abuse treatment facility in Schenectady. The Mohawk Valley Health System – Faxton St. Luke's and St. Elizabeth — and the Utica … Read more on Utica Observer Dispatch
Prescription drug use, abuse
Deaths from prescription painkiller overdoses, many in combination with other prescription drugs like benzodiazepines, quadrupled in the United States to 16,651 in 2010 from 4,030 in 1999, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention … Read more on Worcester Telegram
Experts: 'killer heroin' may be something else
He's a co-founder of SARPH Pa., a substance abuse recovery program for pharmacists and pharmacy students and a marketing director for Gaudenzia, a nonprofit drug treatment center. To understand why a potentially deadly kind of heroin would attract … Read more on The Intelligencer
Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counselor Training Now Online at Cazenovia …
Cazenovia College logo. Cazenovia College is one of only two colleges in New York State approved to offer the 350 hours of Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor education and training completely in an online format. Cazenovia, NY (PRWEB … Read more on PR Web (press release)
Pasadena, TX Alcohol Drug Rehab Announces Expansion of Residential …
The expanded drug treatment plan now includes Christian-based courses for individuals that desire this type of biblical support in prayer, meditation, and study. Residential treatment is an environment supported by experienced counselors, therapists … Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)
UP CLOSE | A Haven for the homeless?
But now, he wakes up at 5:30 a.m. every day at the Overflow Shelter on Cedar Street and heads to a clinic to get his daily dose of methadone, a synthetic opioid drug that treats heroin addicts. By 8:30 a.m. he has made his way to Liberty Safe Haven, a … Read more on Yale Daily News (blog)
The Legalization Juggernaut
Christian Thurstone is one of the leading child psychiatrists in Colorado and head of the teen rehab center Adolescent STEP: Substance Abuse Treatment Education & Prevention Program in Denver. He has chronicled firsthand the increase in marijuana use … Read more on The Weekly Standard
Bulletin Board
Connections Area Agency on Aging and Mercy Medical Center's Older Adult Services Welcome to Medicare, 1:30-4 p.m., the first Friday of every month at Connections Area Agency on Aging, 2301 Pierce Street. … UnityPoint Health – St. Luke's Outpatient … Read more on Sioux City Journal
Question by : drugs how many kinds are there?
How many different kinds of drugs are there?
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Answer by Je t’aime
?Common Drug Types
There are many different types of drugs you should be aware of. Some are prescribed, others are known as club drugs, illicit or illegal substances, and some are called designers drugs. They include:
Antidepressants
Antidepressants are a prescription medication used to treat depression and mood disorders like obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders and other anxiety problems. The problem is that some antidepressant drugs can actually carry serious side effects and when used in combination with alcohol or other depressant drugs, can actually make you more depressed. Likewise, discontinuing use suddenly can cause mild withdrawal symptoms. Learn more…
Check out the antidepressants community to connect with others interested in this subject.
Barbiturates
There are many different types of barbiturates out there, many of which are prescription, and work by depressing the central nervous system. This can cause sedation and anesthesia. While used to treat seizure disorders, insomnia and other problems, they can be abused. Users often build up a tolerance to them, requiring larger doses to achieve the same effects. Overdosing occurs often in those abusing “downers.” Learn more…
From Ambien to Quaaludes and other tranquilizers, discuss barbiturates in our forum.
Cannabis
Cannabis is also known as marijuana and has psychoactive effects. It is taken into the body in the form of smoke or vapor and can even be consumed and mixed into food or steeped in a tea. While the jury’s still out on whether or not marijuana is addictive, it is often believed to act as the “gateway” to other more serious substances. Learn more…
Find discussions started by community members in the Marijuana forum and Cannabis discussion board.
Depressants
Depressants are a type of drug that works by reducing the function of the central nervous system. Drugs often included in this category are barbiturates and benzodiazepines. Learn more…
Reach out to other members to talk about alcohol, GHB, Valium, Xanax, and other depressants in our forum.
Hallucinogens
While hallucinogens have been around for years in ceremonies and rituals, they play a role in modern society as well. They work by producing sensory hallucinations in users involving any of the five senses. Common substances that fall within this category include LSD, PCP and Peyote. Learn more…
Our hallucinogens addiction and recovery discussion board has questions and answers from visitors just like you.
Inhalants
As their name would suggest, inhalants refer to a group of drugs that are inhaled in the form of a gas or solvent. Potential inhalants can be found just about anywhere and include common products like nail polish remover, gasoline, glue and aerosol cans. Learn more…
Ask a question about inhalants here.
Narcotics
While the term “narcotics” is often used to refer to any illicit substance, it technically means a substance derived from opium (opiates) or its synthetic replacements. Examples of narcotics include cocaine, morphine and heroin, all of which are highly addictive. Learn more…
Got a question? Head over to the narcotics bulletin board to talk with other members.
Steroids
Anabolic steroids are not the same as the kind used in medicine for the reduction of inflammation. Rather, these substances are used to build muscle mass and strength. They typically consist of male sex hormones and can be very damaging when used without a prescription.
The steroids forum contains questions and answers about steroid abuse and treatment for addiction.
Stimulants
Stimulants are a class of drugs that boost alertness and increase the activity of the central nervous system. Examples of this type of drug include amphetamines, methamphetamines, cocaine and nicotine, all of which are highly addictive.
Have a question about using stimulants? Our members discuss stimulant use and abuse daily.
Tobacco
Tobacco is often smoked in the form of cigarettes or cigars or chewed and contains nicotine, which is a stimulant. It’s a highly addictive substance and has been known to cause cancer and other diseases. Learn more about tobacco addiction symptoms to recognize the signs of dependency.
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Groups urge Tennessee governor to veto prenatal drug use bill
"We all want to promote healthy pregnancies by providing pregnant women struggling with a drug or alcohol dependency with the opportunity to seek the best possible prenatal care and substance abuse treatment," Hedy Weinberg, executive director of the … Read more on CNN
Tennessee set to criminalise pregnant women who use illegal drugs
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Heroin Addicts Face Barriers To Treatment
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UB researchers granted .7M to study alcohol treatment
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Alcoholism rehab leader forays into B opium addiction treatment market
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Groups urge Tennessee governor to veto prenatal drug use bill
"We all want to promote healthy pregnancies by providing pregnant women struggling with a drug or alcohol dependency with the opportunity to seek the best possible prenatal care and substance abuse treatment," Hedy Weinberg, executive director of the … Read more on WDJT