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Pink Clouding: Navigating Euphoria & Relapse

The term ‘pink clouding’ may sound enticing, but it can be a major cause for concern for those in the early stages of recovery. This phenomenon can provide a period of intense euphoria and positive feelings. However, these feelings can put a rose-colored filter on the recovery journey, leading to an increased risk of relapse….

Adderall addiction

Adderall Addiction vs. Dependence: Complete Guide

Medically Reviewed By Jodi Mabry, Nurse Practitioner (NP) When considering Adderall addiction vs Adderall dependence, they may sound similar. However, there are distinct differences between depending on this medication and actively abusing it to achieve a high. Because of its strength and accessibility, Adderall addiction and abuse are serious issues. While not everyone who takes…

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How Long Does Xanax Withdrawal Last?

Within 24 hours of the last dose of Xanax, withdrawal symptoms (Xanax rebound) can begin. These symptoms usually last for several days to a few weeks. Researchers have identified two phases of benzo withdrawal—acute withdrawal, which lasts anywhere from 5 and 28 days after stopping the use of benzodiazepines, and a more prolonged withdrawal phase,…

Cocaine Addiction
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Molly Drugs – An Upper or Downer?

MDMA “Molly Drugs” are a synthetic drug commonly known as “ecstasy” or “molly.” It belongs to a class of drugs called entactogens, which means “touching within.” MDMA produces a sense of euphoria, increased energy, and emotional openness. It is often used recreationally in social settings such as parties and concerts, but is also being studied…

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Top 5 Most Addictive Pain Pills

There are many options for the most addictive pain pills in North Carolina, including inpatient treatment centers, outpatient treatment centers, and more. The type of treatment a person requires will depend on the severity of their addiction to pain pills, what they’re addicted to, and how long they’ve been using opioids.  The opioid epidemic has…

Ambien Addiction
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Risks in Combining Vicodin and Percocet

Medically Reviewed By Jodi Mabry, Nurse Practitioner (NP) Vicodin and Percocet are each classified as Schedule II prescription opioids, and, as legal substances, can be insidious as they are commonly habit-forming and lethal when abused. Unlike illicit drugs, prescription narcotics are accessible and replenishable due to the chronic pain they treat. As opioids, Vicodin and…