Krokodil Pictures Reveal a Horror Show
October 2, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Crime, Drug Abuse, Heroin, Hydrocodone Use, Krokodil, Overdose, Substance Abuse, Uncategorized
were not over exaggerating in this case. Just look at the pictures. The Krokodil pictures reveal a horror show. It is something even the worst horror movie couldn’t come up with.
What is Dope Sick?
September 11, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Drug Abuse, Heroin, Opiate, Substance Abuse, Uncategorized
What is Dope Sick? Dope sick is the slang term for being in withdrawal from opiates such as narcotic painkillers (oxycodone, hydrocodone) and heroin and refers to the symptoms you experience after stopping or drastically reducing opiate drugs after heavy and prolonged use (i.e. several weeks or more). Opiate Withdrawal Syndrome aka Dope Sick Basically […]
Is Kratom Dangerous?
September 4, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Alkaloids, Drug Abuse, Drug Abuse in 2012, Drugs in 2012, Kratom, Overdose, Substance Abuse, Teen Drug Abuse, Uncategorized
Is Kratom Dangerous?
Yes. Kratom is potentially dangerous especially if it is taken with other drugs or in large amounts.
Nucynta Hallucinations
August 28, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Antidepressants, Depression, Drug Abuse, Hallucinogenic Drugs, Mental Health, Opiate, Overdose, Prescription Drug Abuse, Trip
Nucynta Hallucinations What is Nucynta? Nucynta (tapentadol) is an opioid, or narcotic, painkiller that is prescribed for moderate to severe chronic pain in adults, neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in adults, and continuous, around-the-clock pain management for an extended period of time. Nucynta Addiction According to the official website, Nucynta has abuse potential. […]
What is Ritalin lung?
August 21, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Adderall, Addiction, Drug Abuse, Intravenous Drug Users (IDU), Overdose, Prescription Drug Abuse, Smart Drugs, Substance Abuse, Teen Drug Abuse, Uncategorized
What is Ritalin lung? Ritalin is the common name for methylphenidate, classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration as a Schedule II narcotic—the same classification as cocaine, morphine and amphetamines. It is abused by teens for its stimulant effects. Even when Ritalin is used as a prescription drug, it may have severe effects including nervousness, insomnia, […]
Symptoms of Hydrocodone Addiction
August 7, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Drug Abuse, Hydrocodone Use, Uncategorized
Symptoms of Hydrocodone Addiction Any kind of addiction regardless if it is a hydrocodone addiction or an addiction to heroin will cause changes in the person using the drug. These changes, whether they are behavioral, physical or mental are what are known as symptoms of addiction. In this post we are going to be specifically […]
Symptoms of Cocaine Overdose
July 24, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Cocaine, Depression, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, Overdose, Substance Abuse
Symptoms of Cocaine Overdose Cocaine is a Schedule II controlled substance, which means that, although it is an illicit drug, it has some medical uses. Cocaine is a local anesthetic. It is applied to certain areas of the body (for example, the nose, mouth, or throat) to cause loss of feeling or numbness. This allows […]
Ketamollicaine
July 17, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Drug Abuse, Ecstasy, Hallucinogenic Drugs, Ketamine, MDMA, Molly, Teen Drug Abuse, Uncategorized
Ketamolliecaine There is no limit on the lengths people will go to get high. Whether it’s taking large doses of over-the-counter medications (e.g. “Robo-tripping”), creating chemical laden substances sold “legally” and labeled “not for human consumption” (e.g. “Spice”, “Bath Salts”), or combining street drugs (e.g. “candy-flipping”, “speed-balling”), the drug world is always evolving. Ketamine, molly […]
For Profit Prisons and the War on Drugs
July 10, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Drug Related Crimes, Drugs in 2012, For Profit Prisons, Substance Abuse, War on Drugs
The U.S. federal government spent over $15 billion dollars in 2010 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $500 per second. Arrests for drug law violations this year are expected to exceed the 1,663,582 arrests of 2009. Law enforcement made more arrests for drug abuse violations (an estimated 1.6 million arrests, or […]
The Faces of Meth
July 3, 2013 by Admin
Filed under Addiction, Drug Abuse, Meth, Meth Addiction
Today The Faces of Meth are well known nationwide and the Ads can be seen absolutely everywhere. In fact The Faces of Meth ads are probably some of the most well-known anti-drug ads on the planet. In fact The Faces of Meth Project probably had a little bit to do with why I never went […]