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Alcoholism

Alcoholism Statistics in Massachusetts

Alcohol abuse and alcoholism is a huge problem across the United States, but the problems differ from state to state. Massachusetts has one of the biggest drinking problems in America.

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Medical Detox

Does Restoril Cause Withdrawal Symptoms?

Restoril, also known as temazepam, is a benzodiazepine that is used to treat symptoms of insomnia like trouble falling asleep and trouble staying asleep. Restoril works on the body by

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Drug Abuse

Can You Get High on Midazolam?

Yes, you can get high on Midazolam. Midazolam, or commonly known by the brand name Versed, is a benzodiazepine. Versed is mainly only used in clinical settings as sedation before

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Addiction News

Opioid Addiction Epidemic in Massachusetts

The state of Massachusetts is currently experiencing its opioid-related epidemic amongst a countrywide opioid epidemic. This ever-growing opioid crisis is one of the most complex challenges that our healthcare professionals,

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Drug Abuse

Long-Term Lorazepam Abuse Side Effects

Lorazepam, also known as Ativan, is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called benzodiazepines. Lorazepam is an anticonvulsant often prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep disturbances and

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Drug Abuse

Can Opiates Be Used to Treat Anxiety?

Opiates are made from a substance that is derived from the opium poppy plant. Although all opiate medications are generally similar, they may vary in their structure and their effects

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Drug Abuse

How Long Does Percocet Withdrawal Last?

Percocet, also known as Oxycodone, is an opioid commonly prescribed for treating moderate to severe pain. Percocet works on the central nervous system. It tells your brain that you are

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Drug Abuse

Is Tramadol an Antidepressant or Opioid?

In the last decade, pharmacologists and medical organizations have researched an opioid pain medication that is called Tramadol. Tramadol was initially developed in Germany in the 1960s and was approved

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