Substance Abuse Treatment

Hands of a person struggling with abusing Roxies

What Are Roxies?

Roxicodone (Roxies) is commonly abused for its opioid pain-relieving effects. Despite the potential for addiction and harmful side effects, Roxies remain a popular drug for people seeking a high. If you know someone misusing Roxicodone, contact Promises Brazos Valley at 888.483.7851 to discuss our outpatient drug rehab options.   What Are Roxies?   Roxies is the street […]

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Two women talking about the signs of Roxicodone abuse

Signs of Roxicodone Abuse

Roxicodone, a prescription painkiller, can relieve those struggling with unbearable pain. However, this powerful opioid can also be misused, leading to addiction and other serious health issues. Recognizing the signs of Roxicodone abuse is crucial so you can intervene and encourage a loved one to get help.    If you suspect someone close to you is

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Man feeling the side effects of DMT use

Side Effects of DMT

Psychedelic drugs have garnered more attention lately as researchers study these substances for potential medical use. Also known as hallucinogens, drugs like dimethyltryptamine (DMT) were once most well-known for being used recreationally or in religious ceremonies to alter a person’s consciousness. Early research has shown some promise for mental health disorders like depression, but until

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What Is DMT?

Hallucinogens like dimethyltryptamine (n dimethyltryptamine dmt), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), and psilocybin—or magic mushrooms—have been around for many years and have been used as part of religious practices or recreationally to bring a person to an altered state of consciousness. Some of these drugs are even being studied to treat mental health conditions such as

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The Impact of Substance Abuse on Older Adults

Substance abuse can be especially dangerous for older adults, but many can hide their struggles with drugs or alcohol. Seniors may not see family members as often, and if they do not interact with their peers frequently, their substance use may go undetected for quite some time. This can lead to serious health complications and

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Person with hands on their head and noticing signs of kratom addiction in themselves

Signs of Kratom Addiction

As kratom is an over-the-counter supplement, the risks of kratom abuse are often overlooked. Although available online or in local stores, kratom is not necessarily safe and can be addictive. Know the signs of kratom addiction to recognize when to seek treatment. Once you have developed a dependence on kratom, it can be challenging to

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Person struggling with popper addiction

Dangers of Popper Addiction

As with many recreational drugs, poppers were originally prescription drugs used to treat a valid medical condition. Prescribed amyl nitrite helped people with heart conditions experience fast relief from chest pain. Once it was realized that the rush of euphoria and relaxation could also enhance one’s sex life, the drug quickly made its rounds among

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Young people experiencing peer pressure and substance abuse simultaneously

Peer Pressure and Substance Abuse

Peer pressure is a common issue many young people face, especially regarding substance abuse. If peer pressure and substance abuse have led you to addiction, you must get professional help. Contact Promises Brazos Valley at 888.483.7851 or through our online form to talk to one of our team members about alcohol detox and our other

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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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