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ketamine

Who Is Not a Good Candidate for Ketamine Therapy?

Ketamine therapy can be an effective way to treat depression, anxiety or other similar conditions. However, it is not effective for everyone, and it is generally recommended that you pursue such treatment as a last resort. This is because there is a relative lack of research into the therapy as opposed to other conventional treatment options. Let's take a deeper...

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Rohypnol Symptoms

How to Recognize the Symptoms and Stay Safe from Being Roofied

Roofied Symptoms: Recognizing the Signs and Staying Safe What Does "Roofied" Mean? 'Roofied' is an informal term that describes the act of drugging a person before sexually assaulting or raping them. The word is similar to 'roofies', a slang term for the sedative Rohypnol and other drugs sexual predators use to incapacitate their victims. These drugs can be difficult or...

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DUI Evaluation

DUI Evaluation Near Manchester: What You Need to Know

Being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) can have serious, life-altering consequences, but understanding how to respond appropriately can help you achieve a more favorable outcome. First, however, it's worth clearing up a few misconceptions. Under New Hampshire law, DUI offenses are technically designated as driving while intoxicated (DWI). This can cause some confusion, but both terms are equivalent...

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Acceptance

Acceptance Is the Answer: Embracing Life’s Challenges and Transformations

Not everyone who enters drug and alcohol rehab believes they have a problem. Some people enter treatment to detox for a job or pass a drug test. Others do it to appease family members. Still, others want to clean up and then use substances in moderation. These people rarely achieve a lasting sobriety. Nevertheless, individuals who enter treatment without a...

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Alcoholics Anonymous

The Circle with Triangle Inside: Decoding Its Meaning in the 12-Step Program

Introduction Alcoholics Anonymous Sobriety Circle The concept of a 12-step program comes from the principles of the Oxford Group, a Lutheran group that applied the 12 steps to Christian life. After the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, the focus changed from straight-up Christianity to spiritualism. Of course, Christian believers were still allowed to consider the God mentioned in the 12 steps...

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Cramps

Period-Like Cramps After Drinking Alcohol

After drinking alcohol, you can experience several annoying symptoms like headaches, thirst, fatigue, muscle pain, sweating, and anxiety. Some women can also experience period-like cramps and discomfort as part of their hangover. It’s crucial to understand how alcohol impacts your body. As a matter of fact, excessive drinking and period issues are highly related, although some people don’t know how...

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Antidepressants

Signs Your Antidepressant Dose Is Too High

Antidepressants represent a medication class that treats depressive and anxiety disorders and health conditions. According to the World Health Organization, more than 280 million people in the world suffer from depression, and the effects of antidepressants can help them manage the symptoms. Doctors usually prescribe the lowest possible dose of an antidepressant when they first start treating you. This can...

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honesty

When You’re High, Do You Become Very Honest and Say Your Feelings?

When you’re high, do your true feelings come out? Substance use has profound side effects on emotions and behaviors. Understanding the relationship between intoxication and emotional honesty is crucial for social health. You might wonder: Let’s say when you took an edible, opioid, substance with THC and CBD or been drinking alcohol, then you’re high, do your true feelings come...

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Ibuprofen

Ibuprofen and Alcohol

Ibuprofen is an over-the-counter painkiller you can buy without a prescription, and it comes in many brand names. People use it for mild pain, such as headaches and toothaches. Sadly, some individuals often overlook the risks of mixing ibuprofen with alcohol consumption. However, will ibuprofen and alcohol kill you? No doubt that excessive alcohol consumption has multiple short- and long-term...

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edibles

Edibles and Drug Testing: What You Need to Know

As the public’s acceptance of cannabis, which is also known as marijuana, has grown, so has the popularity of cannabis edibles. Foods or beverages infused with cannabis edibles are both familiar and accessible. While they may look like regular food, they contain a controlled substance: cannabis. Edibles can be detected by a drug test like other forms of cannabis. If...

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