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Fentanyl Addiction 101

Fentanyl is one of the most addictive substances known

Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid that is used medically to treat severe pain, such as pain caused by cancer or surgery. However, due to its powerful effects, it is also a drug of abuse and has contributed to the opioid epidemic that has taken thousands of lives in recent years. Fentanyl is a Schedule II controlled substance, which means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and dependence.

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Cannabis and Mental Health 101

Cannabis is a drug that comes from the cannabis plant – but just because it’s a plant, it doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous.

It is commonly used for recreational and medical purposes, and it has become more socially acceptable in recent years. However, cannabis use can have negative impacts on mental health, particularly for people who are already struggling with mental illness.

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The Dangers of Mixing Medication with Alcohol

It’s common to have a few drinks every now and then, but did you know that drinking while taking medication can be pretty dangerous? It’s true!

Combining medication with alcohol can lead to some serious health problems, including liver damage, heart problems, and even death. So if you’re taking any kind of medication, it’s really important to be careful when drinking alcohol.

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Alcohol Abuse and Use During Pregnancy

Hey, expecting moms! Let’s chat about a topic that’s super important: drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

We get it, it can be really tough to give up your favorite drinks for nine whole months. But trust us, it’s really important to do so.

Here’s the thing: drinking alcohol while you’re pregnant can seriously harm your baby. When you drink alcohol, it passes through the placenta and enters your baby’s bloodstream. This can cause a condition called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), which can lead to all sorts of problems. Babies with FASD can have learning disabilities, trouble with vision and hearing, and even problems with the heart and kidneys.

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The dangers of Ativan and alcohol

Lorazepam (Avitan) is an extremely powerful sedative/hypnotic drug.

It is often prescribed to people who suffer from severe anxiety or panic attacks. It is also used to help patients sleep through surgery.

It works by suppressing your central nervous system enough to make you feel relaxed. In other words, it slows down your body’s functions so that you can sleep better. Side effects include dizziness, drowsiness, disorientation, and feeling sleepy. Alcohol affects the same neurotransmitters as Ativan does, including GABA.

This rapid onset of effect is due to Ativan’s short half-life. It’s metabolized by the body quickly and achieves peak blood level within an hour. Therefore, it is one of the fastest acting oral benzodiazepines around and arguably more addictive than other benzodiazepines.
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