Valium Addiction
Valium addiction is a serious condition, if you or someone you love lives in the Orangeburg, SC area and need help with this addiction or any other please contact: The William J. McCord Center for help and information on their services. It is recommended that if you live in Columbia SC and your addiction is severe outpatient services may be inadequate in helping you overcome your problem. Seek assistance by visiting: Treatment Centers in South Carolina.
Addiction to Ambien
Ambien, also known generically as zolpidem is a sedative-hypnotic with effects similar to Valium and Xanax. It is most often prescribed to people for short-term treatment of insomnia. Short term insomnia would be for a duration of around 4 weeks. Physicians are always advised to exclude other possible reasons for insomnia that last longer than this time frame. If you live in South Carolina and are experiencing insomnia or sleep deprivation, see: Stress And Insomnia - Restless Legs Syndrome South Carolina for a list of doctors throughout South Carolina that treat Insomnia.
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Oxycontin and why it can kill you
Oxycontin is one of the most popular abused substances currently being taken by users today. Once it arrived in the market place it became a fast growing, recreational drug. Its highly addictive nature alone causes extensive damage that must be addressed quickly to prevent the user from its deadly effects. Unfortunately, like many drugs that enter the marketplace that are supposed to be used to help people manage serious health problems, Oxycontin has become a popular drug to misuse.
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Addiction to Klonopin
Klonopin or k-pin is a benzodiazepine drug having anti convulsant, muscle relaxant, and anxiolytic properties. Clonazepam is classified as a high potency benzodiazepine and is sometimes used as a second-line treatment of epilepsy. Clonazepam, like other benzodiazepines, used primarily for treatment for acute seizures, is not suitable for the long-term treatment of seizures due to the patient developing a tolerance to the anti convulsant effects. Clonazepam is also used for the treatment of panic disorder.
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Information on Morphine addiction and withdrawal
Morphine is a highly addictive substance. It can cause psychological dependence and physical dependence as well as cause the user to build up a tolerance. Morphine has an addiction potential identical to that of Heroin. When taken, Morphine becomes a very serious narcotic habit and addiction can develop in a matter of weeks. Read on here: Morphine addiction and withdrawal
For support and information for family members, see: The Addicted Family.