NARCONON BLOG

At Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, we have helped many people get off of all types of drugs. One drug type we wanted to discuss in this article is referred to generally as “inhalants.

At Narconon Suncoast, we encounter addiction to all sorts of drugs – as well as misunderstandings about addiction. One common misunderstanding about addiction is that people abuse over-the-counter cough syrup for the alcohol content.

Narconon Suncoast has experience in helping addicts get off of anti-anxiety medications and tranquilizers. Benzodiazepines (or “benzos”) are anti-anxiety medications that are listed as Schedule IV controlled substances by the DEA .

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center helps people with addiction to all kinds of drugs. Ritalin is an addictive prescription stimulant that 2.6% of 12 th graders alone abused in the 2012.

People from all walks of life, with all types of addiction come to Suncoast Rehab Center for help. Today, we wanted to answer some common questions about the most addictive form of cocaine – crack cocaine.

At Suncoast rehab, we often encounter people who are addicted to all sorts of opiates. And, it’s easy to lump all opiate addiction together. However, different people get addicted to different types of opiates.

At Narconon Suncoast, we often help people whose friends or family staged an intervention. We wanted to discuss here what an intervention is, and give a general overview of how a person can approach someone who they are concerned may be addicted to drugs or alcohol.

April is Alcohol and Drug Awareness Month, and at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center we wanted to recognize this by listing ten signs of alcoholism. Our hope is that this will help alcoholics and those around alcoholics recognize the problem and get help.

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center helps people through medical drug addiction and street drug addiction. We have helped people through addiction to oxycodone and prescription drugs that contain oxycodone – like Percocet.

At Narconon Suncoast, we often help people who suffer from addiction to opiates and opioids – prescription or otherwise.

We at the Suncoast Rehab Center saw the news about Lil’ Wayne being in the hospital, and have seen the speculation that he may have gotten back onto “sippin’ syrup”, which is a codeine-based drug that he has rapped about in his music, and which he publicly said goodbye to in 2010.

Suncoast Rehab Center helps people every day with addiction to both prescription and illegal drugs. One way to purchase drugs these days is through the internet. So, we wanted to look into how safe the internet is for purchasing drugs.

At Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, we are a drug free drug rehab program. The 1st main block in rehabilitating an individual is getting the person off the drug.

The program at the Suncoast Rehabilitation Center is designed to help people through addiction to any drug.

We at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center have helped people addicted to many types of drugs. One type of addiction that is becoming more and more common is the addiction to prescription drugs.

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center brings you the final installment of our series of drug myths and facts. MYTH #19: Using Adderall isn’t dangerous because doctors prescribe them for children all the time.

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center brings you even more mythbusting. Here are the myths and the truth that lies behind them: MYTH #16: Club drugs are new, not very dangerous, and affect everyone the same way.

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center is bringing you another installment of mythbusting as part of NIDA’s National Drug Facts Week, which runs from January 28th through February 3rd. We have more myths to bust: MYTH #12: Marijuana is not addicting.

We at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center have more myths to shatter with truth today: MYTH #9: Driving is not affected by the influence of drugs. TRUTH: Drugs negatively affect driving ability.

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center wanted to get involved with NIDA’s National Drug Facts Week, which runs from January 28th through February 3rd. Today we have three myths to shatter in our ongoing series of drug myth articles: MYTH #6: Marijuana is not bad for you.