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Doctor shopping is not the process of choosing a physician based on your insurance coverage. Instead, it refers to going to multiple doctors to obtain
Accepting a loved one’s addiction is not easy. You may feel tempted to downplay the issue or pretend like it’s not there. The stigma of
Parents and loved ones have had enough to worry about with cocaine, heroin and marijuana, but that hasn’t stopped other drugs from emerging. Designer drugs,
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A new study confirms that opioid addiction often starts in the family’s medicine cabinet. If someone has surgery and is given OxyContin to manage their
The opioid crisis has been receiving a lot of attention (as it should), but there are other threats that are lurking in the shadows. One
Ativan (the trade name for lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine that is used to treat anxiety. The drug works by binding to GABA receptors in the
In one of our latest posts, we discussed the pros and cons of drug testing a loved one. There is no right or wrong answer
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Despite popular belief, you do NOT have to hit rock bottom to seek professional treatment. While some addicts will end up waiting to get help
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