Different Substances
Alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs each have unique effects and addiction risks. Alcohol impairs cognition, stimulants like cocaine increase alertness but can be harmful, and opioids like heroin are highly addictive. Identifying the substance is crucial for effective treatment. At Find Me a Rehab, we connect individuals with tailored programs to help them achieve a substance-free life.
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Alcohol
Alcohol use disorder is a serious medical condition which is diagnosed when someone cannot stop drinking or is finding it very difficult to stop drinking alcohol.
More InfoAmphetamines
Clinical studies suggest that amphetamines have the potential to increase the risk of permanent, if not long term, learning and memory.
More InfoCannabis
Cannabis can affect the way a persons brain develops. If someone starts to use it in teenage years, Cannabis can impair thinking and memory and also affect the learning potential of an individual.
More InfoCocaine
Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant native to South America.
More InfoCrack Cocaine
As with powdered cocaine, crack is both psychologically and physically addictive. There is no recognized medical detox for crack as it is a very short acting drug.
More InfoGabapentin
Use of Gabapentin, whether prescribed or obtained without prescription, can lead to addiction. For some, if they stop taking it suddenly, there can also be a period of painful withdrawal.
More InfoGHB/GBL
G is the name given to the drugs GHB (Gamma hydroxybutyrate) and GBL (gamma butyrolactone). Sometimes they are also known as Liquid ectasy, Liquid E, Gina, or simply:G.
More InfoHeroin
Heroin is an opioid drug. It is derived from morphine which is a natural substance extracted from the seed pod of various opium poppy plants that are grown in Colombia, Mexico, as well as Southeast and Southwest Asia.
More InfoKetamine
Ketamine is what is known as a dissociative anesthetic, this means that, not only will it render someone unconscious, it can also cause someone to hallucinate.
More InfoMDMA
Clinical studies suggest that amphetamines have the potential to increase the risk of permanent, if not long term, learning and memory.
More InfoPain Killers
Anyone who takes pain killer medication, whether they buy it over the counter or gets a prescription is at risk of dependency: Addiction does not discriminate.
More InfoPregabalin
During the first week of withdrawal the key signs are heightened anxiety and a rapid period of depression: Sometimes suicidal thinking. Also, on the first day it is common to see excessive sweating and the user may report very severe headaches as well as clouded thinking.
More InfoSleeping Pills
Are you struggling with sleepless nights? Are you considering sleeping pills to help you get the rest you need? Before you make a decision, it's essential to understand the ins and outs of sleeping pills, including their potential benefits, risks, and withdrawal effects.
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