How Drug Use and AI Chatbots Multiply Psychosis Risk

How Drug Use and AI Chatbots Multiply Psychosis Risk

The Dangerous Convergence When two powerful forces that can independently trigger psychosis collide, the results can be devastating. As substance abuse treatment professionals, we’re witnessing a troubling new pattern: individuals using drugs while...
The Fentanyl Fold: Why Fentanyl Users Bend Over

The Fentanyl Fold: Why Fentanyl Users Bend Over

If you’ve walked through certain urban areas or witnessed someone under the influence of opioids, you may have noticed a distinctive posture: individuals bent over at the waist, appearing to be frozen in an unnatural position. This phenomenon, known as the...
The Hidden Dangers of Etomidate Vapes

The Hidden Dangers of Etomidate Vapes

What You Need to Know About KPODs The vaping landscape has taken a dangerous turn with the emergence of a new category of products that pose serious health risks: etomidate-laced e-cigarettes, commonly known as “KPODs” or “K-Pods.” These...
Gas Station Heroin: The Tianeptine Trend

Gas Station Heroin: The Tianeptine Trend

A dangerous new substance has been quietly infiltrating convenience stores, gas stations, and online retailers across America, earning the alarming nickname “gas station heroin.” This substance is tianeptine, an unregulated drug that mimics the effects of...
Kratom Withdrawal: Timeline, Symptoms & Treatment Options

Kratom Withdrawal: Timeline, Symptoms & Treatment Options

Kratom, scientifically known as Mitragyna speciosa, has gained significant attention in recent years as both a potential pain management tool and a substance of abuse. Originally used in Southeast Asia for its stimulant and pain-relieving properties, kratom has become...
Understanding the Risks of Mixing Gabapentin and Xanax

Understanding the Risks of Mixing Gabapentin and Xanax

When managing multiple health conditions, it’s not uncommon for individuals to be prescribed various medications simultaneously. Two commonly prescribed drugs—gabapentin and Xanax (alprazolam)—are often used to treat different conditions, but can be extremely...
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