What is Fentanyl used for?
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by Northpoint Seattle
3y ago
It’s A Hot Commodity In Drug Markets, But What Is Fentanyl? At this point, it would be harder to find someone in our country who hasn’t heard of fentanyl than it would be to find someone who has. As we continue our fight in the opioid crisis, this new, dangerously powerful drug has taken over and caused a lot of heartbreak. Life is not over though. Despite the power of fentanyl, the damage caused can still be corrected with the right knowledge and commitment to improving their life. Fentanyl has caused a lot of pain throughout our country and it continues to cause more for those caught in its ..read more
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How Meth Will Slow You Down
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
How Long Does Meth Stay in Your System? For years, you or your loved one has battled an addiction to methamphetamine, and you have felt or seen the physical and mental downfalls that come along with continued use of the stimulant. What many fail to realize early on in addiction to substances like meth are the effects it can have on your social life, work-life, relationships, and more. For many, the effects have led to lost friendships, lost family members, missed opportunities, and much more. It is a bit ironic that while meth’s main use is to act as a stimulant, it can slow down so many thing ..read more
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How To Identify Black Tar Heroin
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
Heroin, in all its forms, is an extremely potent and addictive opioid drug that can take priority over every aspect of a user’s life. The blame for the “opioid epidemic” is typically placed on the careless prescription of opioid painkillers, but heroin remains a significant issue for communities across the United States. To support the need for heroin education and treatment options, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) determined that more than 67,000 people lost their lives to opioid overdose in 2018. This statistic includes both prescription opioids and heroin. The difference betwe ..read more
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Marijuana Overdose: Is It Possible To Overdose on Marijuana?
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
Northpoint Seattle is proud to provide answers to common questions about drug and alcohol rehab. If you or someone you love needs drug or alcohol rehab, you undoubtedly have many questions about the process. Marijuana has been cited by studies as the most commonly used drug in the world, with over 2% of the Earth’s population using it in some form. Along with that, there have been significant changes in federal and state policy regarding marijuana legalization, pushing it into mainstream conversations more and more. Marijuana was already a much discussed topic before these recent laws were pas ..read more
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Fatal Overdoses Spike as COVID-19 Hits Addiction Treatment
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by andrewm
3y ago
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to command our attention, take too many lives, disrupt virtually all aspects of American society, and inflict socio-economic damage against those least prepared to deal with it, the U.S.’s opioid epidemic has quietly continued its own path of destruction, with fatal opioid-related overdoses now rising in 40 of the nation’s states. According to the latest data from the U.S. Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP), which collects real-time overdose numbers nationally, suspected drug overdoses across the nation have risen almost 18% – nearly a fif ..read more
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Klonopin vs Xanax – Which of These Anxiety Medications Put You More At Risk?
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
Klonopin vs. Xanax as treatment for anxiety are similarly ranked. They both have their pros and cons for helping people with various types of mood disorders. Klonopin (Clonazepam) is a fast-acting benzodiazepine. It relaxes the mind by effectively calming neurotransmitters. Klonopin prevents muscle spasms, reduces anxious feelings and causes sleepiness. Klonopin lasts longer than Xanax so it doesn’t need to be taken as often. Xanax (Alprazolam) is also a fast-acting benzodiazepine. It affects neurotransmitters the same way Klonopin does. Xanax also reduces anxiety and causes sleepiness. Xana ..read more
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Obvious Behaviors of an Alcoholic Personality
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
It’s important to know the signs of alcoholism, especially if you have a loved one who has a problem. Alcoholic Drinking Behaviors That are Hard to Ignore Alcoholism is a chronic disorder, which is marked by certain alcoholic behaviors along with specific genetic traits. For example, compulsive drinking is a behavior while those with an alcoholic personality are more likely to fall victim to addiction. Heavy or chronic alcohol use leads to psychological and physical dependence and possibly addiction. The effects of alcohol, when consumed excessively, can bring on irrational behaviors that c ..read more
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Working Steps 8 & 9 – Making Amends through the Process of Recovery
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
Part of the 12 steps in AA is making amends. It is concerned with your personal relationships that may have fallen apart before you began your road to recovery. Step 8 is all about looking back to see where you were at fault. Step 9 is then about doing your best to rectify the problem. When you make it to step 8 and 9 of AA, you should take a moment to reflect on how far you’ve already come. These steps are challenging emotionally because you may feel guilty when you look back on your behavior. These steps are not about feeling badly for yourself and you’ll be well equipped to deal with what ..read more
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Ativan vs Xanax: The Duel Between Two Benzodiazapines
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by andrewm
3y ago
SAMHSA has found that benzodiazepines in the U.S. are the most abused pharmaceutical drug. Two of the drugs in the “benzo” family are Ativan and Xanax. They are two types of benzodiazepine medications that are available for nearly the same conditions. They come with many of the same risks and users will often abuse them with other substances. In fact, a TEDS report stated that 95% of people admitted for benzodiazepine dependency abused other substances with it. The Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) found that alcohol was frequently abused along with benzodiazepines. “We accept many health insu ..read more
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Drug Testing Methods and Timeline for the Top 8 Most Abused Drugs
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by Northpoint Seattle Staff
3y ago
Drug testing timelines help you to understand just how long drugs stay in your system. The drugs can linger in your blood, urine, saliva, and hair. Drug detection times are the windows in time where drug testing for drug traces in your hair, urine, or saliva will show up positive. Some of the drug testing aren’t testing the drugs in your system but the presence of one or more metabolites. The body chemically alters the drug by metabolizing it and this can be detected through various tests. This range is from the time you took the drug to the point you will test clean. Most drugs will appear ..read more
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