NARCONON BLOG
We at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center hear various myths about drugs, which – when believed – can really cause harm to the believer. We are doing a series of articles here to expose such myths and get the truth out in the open: MYTH #4: Treatment just doesn’t work. TRUTH: Treatment can help people.
Those of us at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center hear various myths about drugs, which – when believed – can really cause harm to the believer. We are doing a series of articles here to expose such myths and get the truth out in the open: MYTH #1: Drug addiction is voluntary behavior.
I can only assume that I am not the only person completely un aware of the alarming number of children being misdiagnosed with ADHD and treated with Adderall, an amphetamine. During a recent visit to my children’s pediatrician I was told about a shortage of the drug Adderall.
The use of methadone for drug treatment is explored, as well as what actually defines successful drug treatment.
We Suncoast Rehabilitation Center have seen prominent sports figures brought down by the allure of drugs. We wanted to get into why people in this field may become tempted to start using.
We at Suncoast Rehab have found that many people involved in the “party scene” not only took drugs, but also consumed alcohol. It’s conventional knowledge that this is a harmful mix – but not everyone understands why this is a bad combination.
We at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center help people through withdrawal all the time.
We at Suncoast Rehab have helped many people get off of club drugs. In this article, we discuss GHB which is used as both a recreational drug-as a ”club drug- and as a date-rape tool. GHB can cause amnesia and unconsciousness, and this is attractive to predators. Often it is dissolved into a drink.
Narconon Suncoast Rehab has helped many get off the designer drug, synthetic marijuana – also known as Spice, Zohai, Genie, K2, Bliss, Nice, Smiley, Black Mamba, Incense, and fake weed. The use of this drug (or family of drugs) is rising in use among teens and young adults.
We at the Suncoast Rehabilitation Center help people who are addicted to so-called “club drugs” (like cocaine, LSD, magic mushrooms, Rohypnol, etc) on a consistent basis. Rohypnol is distinct from most club drugs in a couple of ways.
Suncoast Rehabilitation Center encounters addicts to all types of drugs. In this case, we wanted to discuss the “club drug” lysergic acid diethylamide – commonly shortened to LSD. First of all, what is a “club drug” anyway? Usually a club drug is any drug commonly taken at dance clubs or raves.
Suncoast Rehab Center deals with concerned individuals who think a family member or friend may be addicted to drugs.
At Suncoast Rehab we often encounter drug addicts who started their drug abuse in school.
At Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, we provide an effective drug rehab program which not only addresses the personal reasons behind drug addiction, but also the physical aspects of addiction.
Suncoast Rehabilitation Center uses the Narconon program – a program used all around the world. With the Narconon program, there is a high success rate in getting and keeping people off drugs. The clear majority of program graduates remain free from drugs.
Suncoast Rehab Center deals with medical drug addiction each day. It's important to understand the difference between Percocet and Vicodin.
By: Julia Shaw Opiates are prevalent today. But have they always been? Suncoast Rehab delves into the past and brings to you: A Brief History of Opiates The highly addictive opium poppy has been used for thousands of years as a recreational drug, for enhanced battle ability, and as a pain killer.
By: Kelly Stark Percocet is a common drug, but what is it? Suncoast Rehab explains all about Percocet in easy-to-understand terms.
We recently discussed a new drug that has come on the market called “bath salts”, which can cause extreme psychosis and violent behavior. There’s another illicit drug on the market today which has a history of causing these same symptoms in users – PCP.
The new dangerous drug referred to as bath salts has created confusion and some hysteria. Why are they called bath salts? Suncoast explains.