Painkiller Withdrawal and Addiction Treatment

Painkiller Withdrawal and Addiction Treatment

Being proactive about your addiction recovery is one of the best decisions you can make in life.  Drug and alcohol abuse, including addiction to opioid pain medications, can do damage to a person’s life in a lot of ways. Thankfully, addiction treatments are available to help you stop taking opioid medications, no matter how the substance abuse started.  The opioid epidemic that has affected cities and towns across the country for the last two decades has impacted people of all ages and from all walks of life.

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The Synthetic Drug Leading Florida’s Drug Overdose Rates

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Florida Drug Overdose Rates Due To Eutylone

It was announced earlier in August that Florida is now leading the state for overdoses deaths as a result of Eutylone. Eutylone is an example of one of the emerging drugs that people throughout the country are struggling with. Eutylone is a highly addictive bath salt. Recently, it was found that these psychoactive bath salts contained trace amounts of fentanyl which Florida medical examiner offices contribute as part of the death. 

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Individual vs Group Addiction Therapy

Individual vs Group Addiction Therapy

You may be wondering what the difference is between individual therapy and group therapy. While individual therapy provides individual results for those who seek treatment, either form of treatment can be an effective approach for relapse prevention and maintaining the recovery process in people with substance abuse disorders. When it comes to therapy for substance abuse disorders, it’s best to cover your bases and try as many different approaches as possible to see what will work for your specific situation.  

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What to Expect During Alcohol Rehab

Things You Can Expect During Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

Deciding to seek treatment for alcohol addiction and abuse is a very good step in the right direction.  Millions of people across the country struggle with different types of addiction and do not take part in drug or alcohol rehab for a variety of reasons.  There are a number of common questions regarding substance abuse treatment and at TruPath we are here to answer all of them for you.  At TruPath we offer medically supervised detox, inpatient treatments, outpatient programs, and specialized care like Intensive Outpatient plans (IOP) and dual diagnosis treatment for people with co-occurring disorders.

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Returning To School After Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Tips for Returning To School After Drug and Alcohol Rehab

What are the Pros of Going Back to School in Recovery?

After you have completed a drug or alcohol addiction treatment program, your mind is clear, you’re motivated, and have lots of plans for your bright future. One of these plans is going back to school to start a new career or finish a degree you had started before drugs and alcohol took control of your life. Going back to school while in addiction recovery can be a positive experience if you determine your goals, choose the right school, and create a relapse prevention plan. There are several benefits to returning to school after drug and alcohol rehab, which include:

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The Death of Anne Heche and Her Battle With Cocaine

Death of Anne Heche

Who is Anne Heche?

Actress Anne Heche was a well-known actress in Hollywood. Although her years of acting spanned soap operas and movies alike, this success did not stop her from struggling with her own addiction issues. On August 5, 2022, Heche crashed her car into the side of a house which instantly caught on fire. Ultimately, this crash is something that would prove to end her life as a result of inhalation and thermal injuries. 

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What Is Medical Detox Like for Alcohol?

Medical Detox for Alcohol

What is Medical Detox?

Before you can take full advantage of an alcohol addiction treatment program, there is a strong likelihood that you will need to complete a detox program. Drinking alcohol is something that negatively impacts people from all over the country. With the understanding that addiction affects every person differently, it’s imperative that you find a specific treatment provider that will give you the care that you need as you’re detoxing from alcohol. 

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What are the Early Signs of Vicodin Addiction?

Early Signs of Vicodin Addiction

How Addictive is Vicodin?

Over two-million Americans suffer from opioid addiction due to prescription opioid painkillers. Vicodin is one of those opioid prescription medications used to treat moderate to severe pain, including dental and injury-related pain. Vicodin is composed of Hydrocodone, a potent opiate painkiller, and Acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol. Hydrocodone, like other opiate painkillers, is highly addictive and can lead to Vicodin abuse. It works on the central nervous system blocking pain receptors in the brain and in excess, causing euphoric or pleasurable effects. It can quickly cause individuals to develop tolerance and dependency.

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Residential Rehab for Drug Addicts

RESIDENTIAL REHAB FOR DRUG ADDICTS

Inpatient drug rehab can help people suffering from substance use disorders manage their addiction to drugs and alcohol. TruPath is a top drug rehab center that offers multiple levels of care for treatment drugs and alcohol addiction. TruPath recovery programs include inpatient treatment, outpatient rehab, alcohol and drug detox, dual diagnosis treatment, sober living, and continuing care outpatient programs. 

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Drug Overdoses: Accidental or Intentional?

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Drug overdoses are frequently accidental, but not always. Investigating police, emergency technicians, healthcare providers, and even forensic pathologists (if the overdose results in death) generally play a role in helping to determine if the overdose was accidental, suicidal, or even an attempt by another to do harm. Drug misuse is often the reason for accidental overdoses. Unintentional drug overdose can result for many different reasons, which we’ll explore here. There is a connection, however, between alcohol and drug overdose deaths related to dual diagnosis and mental health disorders. As many as a third of people with substance use disorders also have a dual diagnosis, which can leave them more at increased risk of suicidal thoughts and attempts. 

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