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Heroin Addiction Heroin (aka Smack, H, Horse, Junk) is a highly addictive opiate which is generally easy to obtain and is usually cheaper than other addictive, illegal drugs like cocaine. Heroin is made by processing morphine – which is created from opium.
Suncoast Rehab Center educates on drug addiction: Most people don’t just start off with hard drugs. They start with softer or legal drugs first, then, when they want a better or more intense high, they combine drugs or start doing harder drugs.
A “designer drug” is a drug which is created in a lab – generally an illegal lab, such as in a home.
As a part of our interest in educating the next generation, here is a student’s take on prescription drug abuse: “For a lot of average citizens, like me, prescription drugs aren’t worth that much attention. I try to avoid drugs entirely; I like my body natural.
Suncoast Rehabilitation Center Earns 100% On FL State License Inspection
Here is a wonderful story. Suncoast Rehab Center addresses a mother’s alcohol addiction and saves her from a life of uncontrollable drinking and possible early death due to alcohol related causes such as an accident, alcohol poisoning or another seizure.
Suncoast Rehabilitation Centers Plea To A Judge Has One Man Paying It Forward By: Derek A.
About our Facility: Suncoast Rehabilitation Center is located in Spring Hill, Florida on three acres of land. It is a rural and peaceful environment which serves as being very therapeutic for our clients.
Here Are a Few of the Well know CLUB DRUGS – Drug name: Ecstasy Slang names: E, X, XTC Drug name: GHB Street names: Liquid Ecstasy, Liquid X, Grievous Bodily Harm, Georgia Home Boy Drug name: Ketamine Street names: K, Special K, Ket, Vitamin K, Kit Kat Drug name: Rohypnol Street names: Roofies, R-2
Cocaine goes by many Street Names: Coke, Dust, Toot, Snow, Blow, Sneeze, Powder, Lines, Crack, Rock The word cocaine refers to the drug in both a powder (cocaine) and crystal (crack) form.
Drugs are essentially poisons. Drugs are essentially poisons. The amount that you take controls how the drug affects you. A small amount acts as a stimulant, a greater amount acts as a sedative. A large amount acts as a poison and can kill. This is true of any drug. Take alcohol as an example.
What happens when a person takes drugs? How do drugs affect the mind? A person who takes drugs may find he has slower reaction time, difficulty remembering things and trouble recalling specifics about things.
By: Kelly Wecksell The Reason Why People Take Drugs – And the Eventual Outcome One thing that all drug takers have in common, whether they take drugs because they are prescribed by a doctor or they take them “as recreation”, is that they are trying to solve a problem.
By: Kelly Wecksell Drug residuals remain in the body causing further cravings. So when a drug wears off the person wants more. Let’s just look at the obvious: More often than not, a person starts on the path of addiction in the effort to fix something, solve some problem.
By: Kelly Wecksell (See the end of this article for earlier drug education articles) I’m sure we all remember those TV clips from the 80’s with the frying pan and the egg. “This is your brain.” “This is drugs.” “This is your brain on drugs.
By: Kelly Wecksell Based on the booklet: 10 Things Your Friends May Not Know About Drugs Truth is, to say Ecstasy is a dangerous drug is really an understatement. Read on… Ecstasy is known as the “club drug.
Listen to this Dsquared interview with Prescription Addiction Radio. DSquared Media is located in Florida and is concerned about drug use in Florida.