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Woman realizing she is struggling with midazolam addiction

What Is Midazolam Addiction?

Midazolam is one of the lesser-known benzodiazepine medications since medical professionals most often administer it before surgeries. However, some people are also prescribed this medication to help manage anxiety or seizures. As a depressant drug, midazolam makes you feel calmer and more relaxed since it slows your breathing and heart rate. This feeling of sedation […]

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What Is Dope Sick?

If you have heard someone say they are “dope sick,” you may have wondered exactly what that means. Essentially, the person is going through opioid withdrawal and feeling unwell. Opioid withdrawal symptoms can trigger them to take more of the drug to relieve discomfort. If you or someone you love is experiencing dope sickness, you

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How Many Non-Fatal Overdoses Are in the Brazos Valley?

A non-fatal overdose is sometimes referred to as a near miss or a close call. It can be scary to witness someone overdosing, but if they live through it, they get a second chance at life. If you or someone you know has overdosed on drugs or alcohol and survived, you are encouraged to seek

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Non-Fatal Overdoses

A drug or alcohol overdose happens when a person has more of an addictive substance than their body can handle. Overdoses can quickly lead to fatality, especially without immediate medical attention. However, not all overdoses lead to death. Some people experience non-fatal overdoses, which can give them a second chance at life. If you or

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Discussing the Drug Overdose Epidemic

In the last decade, the number of drug overdoses has skyrocketed in the United States. This trend shows no signs of slowing down, causing widespread concern among medical professionals and lawmakers alike. And if you know someone who is misusing drugs, this is reason enough to learn what a drug overdose is, how to prevent

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What Is Tranq Dope?

Xylazine, also known as “tranq dope,” has been increasing in the drug supply at an alarming rate. Like fentanyl, “tranq dope” is mixed with opioid drugs since it is cheaper and easier to access. However, it is also much more dangerous than opioids and produces more severe withdrawal symptoms. Even more concerning is that most

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How Do I Motivate Myself to Get Sober?

If you are one of the millions of Americans struggling with alcohol addiction, you likely know that you need help and that getting sober is the best thing for you and your family. However, it can be hard to build up the motivation to get sober—especially if you’re stressed out. Taking the first step and

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Tips for a Sober Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is a time for romance, gifts, and quality time with your loved ones. But when recovering from addiction, it can be hard to navigate this holiday, often centered around alcohol consumption and heavy dining. Learning how to have a sober Valentine’s Day while enjoying time with someone special can allow you to look

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What Are the Side Effects of GHB and Alcohol?

Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is a CNS depressant that slows the body’s responses. Alcohol is also a depressant and is often combined with GHB to enhance the sedative effects. Unfortunately, mixing these two depressants can increase your risk of adverse side effects.  If you are experiencing the troublesome side effects of GHB and alcohol abuse, you

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