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Alprazolam is a member of the Benzodiazepine family. It is a prescription drug that can be used to treat the following:
Anxiety
Depression
Premenstrual syndrome
Agoraphobia
Individuals who are prescribed Alprazolam should follow their doctor’s dosage instructions. Alprazolam use leads to tolerance, which is the user’s need for more of the drug to achieve the original effects. The conditions that Alprazolam...
Prescription drug addiction is becoming an increasing problem. Many are turning to these types of drugs to cope with the overwhelming feelings of stress, anger, pain and sadness. Not only that, but multiple medications can be prescribed for multiple issues, allowing for a potentially dangerous combination.
Recognizing the problem and calling it for what it is, an addiction, can be a choice that saves a life....
Xanax is a highly potent drug that is prescribed to treat panic attacks, nervousness, and tension. The active ingredients in Xanax slow down chemicals in the brain that have become unbalanced. Xanax has a high potential for abuse of the drowsy, euphoric feeling that it induces.
How Does Xanax Addiction Occur?
No one really sets out to become addicted to Xanax. It normally starts with a legitimate reason take the...
Percocet is a prescription drug used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It contains acetaminophen (found in such products as Tylenol), oxycodone (found in other highly addictive prescription pain medication such as OxyContin), and opium, making it a highly addictive drug. A tolerance to Percocet can form after even a short amount of time using the drug, requiring greater doses for the same level of pain...
The growing concern over prescription drug abuse is rising. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA), national survey found that the abuse of prescription drugs is continually growing in the United States. More and more drug related deaths have been tied to a drug overdose of multiple prescription medications taken at one time. Celebrities such as Michael Jackson and Anna Nicole...
Buprenorphine is a weak opiate commonly used to treat addiction to stronger opiates such as heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone, and morphine. It is used in this fashion because it has similar effects on the brain, but has a much lower risk of physical dependency than other opiates.
In drug replacement therapy, an addict stops taking their drug of choice and instead receives buprenorphine from a medical doctor. Under a...
Ativan is the brand name for lorazepam. Ativan is a prescription medication commonly used to treat anxiety, seizures and insomnia. Ativan is a type of benzodiazepine and is habit-forming when used for a prolonged period of time. Over time, a person using Ativan builds up a tolerance to the drug, requiring increased doses to ward off feelings of anxiety. It is available in pill-form and also as a liquid for...
Amphetamine is a stimulant and an appetite suppressant. It is generally prescribed to treat narcolepsy and Attention Deficit Disorder. When taken, the drug stimulates the central nervous system and produces an excess amount of chemicals in the body. The stimulation will increase the body’s heart rate and blood pressure producing the feeling of an adrenaline rush for the user. Forms of amphetamine are commonly used...
Ambien is a brand name for zolpidem, a powerful hypnotic drug used most often as a sleep aid. Zolpidem is the most commonly prescribed sleep aid. It is often recommended over benzodiazepines, another class of drugs often used to treat insomnia, as there are perceived to be fewer and less harmful side effects and a lower dependence and addiction potential.
When zolpidem was first released, it was reported as...
Percodan contains a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen, an ingredient found in aspirin. Percodan is prescribed for pain treatment but is also addictive and overdose can result in death.
Percodan Detoxification
The first step to overcoming Percodan addiction is detox. Detox is not a cure for addiction. It is the process during which the body rids itself of all physical traces of Percodan. Detox and withdrawal...