Drug Abuse is a Choice

March 20, 2008

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Drug abuse is a choice. Addiction started out as a single time of drug use. The addict was looking for a good time. Then thing’s got out of control. The chase after the high got more and more out of control until it became a high speed chase. At this point it became less of a choice. Now it feels like need. Now the addict begins to be controlled by the power of the drug instead of his own will power. Now there is only one choice left. It is a choice to save you from yourself and from drug addiction. You need to make the choice of attending a substance abuse treatment centers. Read more

Facts About Methadone

March 17, 2008

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Methadone has been used in the treatment of heroin addiction for almost half a century. It was discovered as an alternative to morphine in the 1940’s, and it’s affect on opioid addictions was found in the 1960’s by Drs. Marie Nyswander and Vincent Dole. Since then, millions of people have recovered from heroin addiction with the help of methadone. Read more

Drug Abuse Treatment Options

March 15, 2008

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Currently, there are many different drug abuse treatment options available to those who need help. Whether you prefer a straightforward medical approach, or you want to find a treatment center that offers other options, such as therapy, you will have a wide variety when it comes to picking the drug abuse treatment center that is right for you. There are also many different options when it comes to the specialty of each clinic. Read more

Avoiding Anxiety Attacks

February 29, 2008

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Most people think that they can escape anxiety attacks by resorting to substance abuse. As an emotional state, an anxious person is caught in the web of feeling dread, apprehension, or fear. Although drugs, alcohol and other addictive substances can ease out anxiety temporarily, a person who develops addiction to these substances will somehow increase his or her chances of experiencing anxiety again, because of withdrawal syndromes associated with any drugs. Read more