5 Benefits of Opiate Addiction Treatment
An opiate is any drug that derives from the poppy plant. Like morphine and codeine, some have medical uses in pain relief and even, in the case of codeine, cough suppression. Still, all opiates are addictive, and medically prescribed opiates are no different. Heroin abuse is on the rise in the US, and synthetic drugs […]
What Are the Differences Between Benzos and Opiates?
Two of the most commonly abused drugs are benzodiazepines (nicknamed “benzos”) and opiates. Addiction rates for both classes of drugs are on the rise. Notably, more than a quarter of opioid overdoses involve benzos as well. Users of both drugs overlap significantly, and drug addiction treatment programs are finding they are increasingly treating dual addictions. […]
How To Achieve Opioid Addiction Recovery
People use opioids for different reasons, but the most common uses are to manage pain after an injury, help to heal after major surgery or to manage chronic pain. Regardless of the use, opioids are highly addictive substances. Overcoming opioid addiction can be challenging, but with appropriate addiction treatment and ongoing support, you can manage […]
What Are the Differences Between Opioids and Opiates?
The abuse of opioids and opiates is one of the most significant challenges facing healthcare systems. While these drugs have some differences, most people do not know this and tend to mix their names. These substances are addictive and can cause serious health issues if used for an extended period. However, seeking treatment for opioid […]
A new resource is available to help fight opiate addiction and substance abuse
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]OWINGS MILLS, MD— In the midst of the opioid crisis, a new educational resource is available to people who want more information about opiate addiction and substance abuse. Mike Gimbel—who has worked in substance abuse education, prevention and treatment for nearly 40 years—has partnered with TruHealing Centers to create the television program “Straight Talk on […]
Can an Opiate Vaccine Curb Addiction?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The National Institutes of Health granted the University of Montana’s Center for Translational Medicine $3.3 million on July 9 to develop a vaccine to combat opioid addiction, according to a report by Montana television station KULR 8.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”How Will it Work?” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]The vaccine’s desired effect is to introduce antibodies that will prevent fentanyl from crossing […]