Addiction & Treatment for People With Medical Conditions
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South Carolina Addiction Status [Updated 2019] Read More »
Like much of America, South Carolina is suffering the devastating consequences of the opioid epidemic. A study by the CDC found that South Carolina overdose death rates jumped 42.5 percent from 2006 to 2016, the decade preceding the peak of overdose deaths in the US. Drugabuse.gov reports that in 2017, there were 749 overdose deaths
Fentanyl Being Used to Cut Other Drugs Read More »
What’s in that drug you’re about to put in your body? Chances are, the street drugs you buy are cut with fentanyl, especially if your drug of choice is heroin. The contamination isn’t benign. Fentanyl is much more powerful than the street drugs your body is accustomed to, and it’s nearly impossible to detect without
Confronting a Spouse About Addiction Read More »
What Are the Short- and Long-Term Effects of Heroin Abuse? Read More »
Traveling for Treatment: The Benefits Read More »
If you’ve called to inquire about admissions, you’ve seen this firsthand. All the centers near you may have weeks-long or months-long waiting lists. If you’re motivated to get help now, why should you wait? And even if the center near you offers care, travel still might be the best option for you. When you think
Working Professionals Read More »
You may think a fulltime job makes it impossible for you to get addiction treatment. This isn’t true. Learn about rehab options for working professionals.
U.S. Opioid Epidemic Read More »
America’s got a problem. Opioids were designed to ease pain. Instead, their use has sparked abuse and addiction across the United States.