Crack Cocaine Addiction Treatment Center
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Crack Cocaine Addiction Treatment Center

History of Crack   Crack cocaine, commonly referred to as “crack”, is a byproduct of the drug cocaine. Derived from Coca leaves and chemically developed in 1859, cocaine quickly became an addictive stimulant, and one of the most popular throughout the twentieth century. In the early 1980s, internationally turmoil diverted the attention of the United States,…

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Center
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Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Center

History of Fentanyl  Fentanyl is relatively new compared to its highly addictive counterparts. Developed in 1956 by Belgian physician Paul Janssen, this synthetic opioid was accepted into the medical community as a component for anesthesia.  By 1968, fentanyl was approved for medical use in the United States and quickly gained popularity among medical professionals for…

Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment Center
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Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment Center

History of Methamphetamine  Although developed in Japan in 1919, methamphetamine remained largely unknown until WWII when it was regularly distributed to troops on all fronts. Acting as a stimulant, soldiers required less rest to remain sharp in combat while Japanese Kamikaze pilots were known to inject methamphetamine before their suicide missions.  Post-WWII, the drug was…

Why Is It Dangerous to Mix Opiates and Alcohol?
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Why Is It Dangerous to Mix Opiates and Alcohol?

Combining alcohol with any strong prescription medicine is dangerous. Most of these medications carry a warning stating they should not be used along with alcohol, but users often disregard these warnings. Alcohol consumption alone can result in serious side effects. However, it can also worsen the side effects of other substances including prescription medications. Opiates…