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Tramadol Overdose: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Tramadol is an opioid painkiller prescribed to manage moderate to severe pain, but many people misuse this medication to get high or for additional pain relief. People with a prior history of addiction or substance abuse may face an especially elevated risk of misusing tramadol.1 Whether used as prescribed or misused, individuals who use take …

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Interventions

If your loved one suffers from an addiction, holding an intervention could help them realize their need for professional treatment.

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Ativan Withdrawal

Ativan, which is the brand name for lorazepam, is most commonly prescribed to manage the symptoms of anxiety or anxiety associated with depression. Ativan is classified as a benzodiazepine, a class of sedative drugs. Typically, Ativan is only used for short-term management of these conditions, because chronic Ativan use can lead to physiological dependence. Once …

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Cocaine Overdose Symptoms and Treatment

The rate of cocaine-related drug overdose deaths in the U.S. nearly tripled from 2013 to 2018.1 Often, cocaine overdoses involve opioids like heroin and prescription painkillers. In 2019, there were nearly 16,000 cocaine-related overdose deaths that involved opioids as well.2 It’s important to know the signs and symptoms of a cocaine overdose so you can …

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Treatment for PCP Addiction

Phencyclidine (PCP), otherwise known as “angel dust,” is a hallucinogen and dissociative anesthetic. Its sedating effects are trance-like and can cause “out-of-body” experiences.1 At low doses, PCP can cause certain changes in body awareness similar to those caused by alcohol intoxication. At high doses, PCP can cause hallucinations as well as seizures, paranoia, muscle arrhythmias, …

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