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Oxycodone Addiction Treatment: Settings, Types, and Rehab Options

Oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet) is a prescription opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is in the same class of drugs as hydrocodone, morphine, fentanyl, and the illegal opioid, heroin. Drugs with addictive qualities like oxycodone are often prescribed to people with severe medical concerns that cause chronic pain. Oxycodone is typically safe when …

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Oxycodone Overdose: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Oxycodone is a narcotic analgesic given to treat moderate to severe pain. Prescription opioids, such as oxycodone, can lead to serious health consequences even when taken as prescribed.1 Oxycodone use can lead to misuse, addiction, and withdrawal.2 But the most dangerous risk of taking this type of opioid is the risk of oxycodone overdose. Opioid …

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OxyContin Withdrawal and Treatment

OxyContin is a controlled-release form of the opioid oxycodone and is a medication used to treat severe pain.1 It is in the class of opioid drugs which includes heroin, morphine, codeine, methadone, and hydromorphone, or Dilaudid.2 Due to OxyContin’s high potential for physical and psychological dependence, as well as misuse, the risk for OxyContin withdrawal …

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Nascar CEO Brian France arrested for DUI and possession of oxycodone

Nascar CEO Brian France arrested for DUI and possession of oxycodone

Brian France, CEO, and chairman of car racing business NASCAR was arrested Sunday in New York for driving while intoxicated and for possessing a controlled substance. A press statement from the Sag Harbor Village Police Department on Long Island said France was arrested at 7:30 Sunday evening. He allegedly ran a stop sign in his …

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Seattle mussels found to contain trace amounts of Oxycodone

Seattle mussels found to contain trace amounts of Oxycodone

Studies have revealed trace amounts of opioids in mussels across several locations off the coast of Seattle- a sign of what’s ending up in our oceans and harming marine life, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife unwraps. As more Americans come to grips with opioid addiction, the severity and scope of the epidemic continue to …

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Men in clown masks rob Queens pharmacy of Oxycodone, Xanax

Men in clown masks rob Queens pharmacy of Oxycodone, Xanax

Two men with guns and clown masks stole several bags of prescription medications from a Walgreens store in New York City on Tuesday. The robbers, who had pistols, forced a security guard to lock the store’s front doors while they ransacked the pharmacy in the back for drugs. While an accomplice waited outside in a …

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Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

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According to data, approximately 187 people in America die from opioid overdose every single day. And, for the first time in our nation’s history, people are now more likely to die from an accidental opioid overdose than a car crash.1 Medication assisted treatment (MAT), which is a combination of psychosocial therapy and FDA-approved medications, is …

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Opiate Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, & FAQs

Opiates and synthetic opioids are some of the most addictive drugs in the world. Opiate withdrawal refers to the physical and mental symptoms a former user experiences when they stop taking opiates, typically after their body has become adjusted to taking a certain amount of the drug on a regular schedule. Chronic opiate misuse can …

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College Alcoholism and Binge Drinking

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For many, drinking alcohol may seem part of the higher education experience. Booze-filled parties are almost considered synonymous with young people having fun in college these days. But in the blink of an eye, college drinking can turn into college alcoholism and long-term implications for a young adult who has their whole life ahead of …

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