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How Long does LSD last?

The popularity of psychedelic drugs is making a comeback in more ways than one. LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, is a potent hallucinogenic synthetic substance that can temporarily alter a person’s mood, thoughts and perceptions of reality. It is a Schedule I Controlled Substance with a high potential for abuse and currently no medical use or acceptance in the U.S. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, an estimated 1 in 10 people in the U.S. have taken LSD at one point in their lives.

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Does Insurance Pay for Rehab?

For so many people who suffer from a substance use disorder or alcohol addiction, the cost of treatment and financial burdens are the single biggest barrier to entering treatment. The stress of how to pay for treatment becomes an added challenge on top of living with a substance addiction. One way to combat this issue is to find financial options through medical health insurance. Does insurance pay for drug and alcohol rehab? Many of the major insurance providers such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna and United Healthcare all offer healthcare plans that will help pay for all or most of your substance use disorder treatment.

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What are Microdose Gummies?

Over the past decades psychedelic and psychoactive substances have become increasingly popular. Not only is it used recreationally, but some have found medical benefits for the drugs to help with symptoms of debilitating mental health conditions. With the rise in use of these mind-altering substances, brands have created products containing substances such as magic mushrooms, THC and CBD with the intent of creating proportioned microdose gummies and other sweet treats. These products and brands are most often advertised on social media and can be purchased online or in dispensaries and vape shops. One company has recently been in the news for product contamination, sending out a recall notice for all products due to several consumers falling ill from their products.

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The dangers of CBD Vape pens and THC Vape pens

Vaping has become increasingly popular over the past years. Vaping is the act of smoking and inhaling through an electronic cigarette or e-cigarette. Not only are people vaping traditional nicotine, but they are also using e-cigarettes to vape CBD and THC. Both CBD vape pens and THC vape pens are very popular among teens and young people. In recent studies, an estimated 82% of users vaped products that contained THC, while 33% exclusively vaped marijuana cannabinoids.

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Can you Snort Kratom?

Kratom. Kratom is a substance derived from a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, that can produce both sedative and stimulant effects. Kratom contains two major ingredients: mitragynine and 7-hydroxy mitragynine. Kratom often comes in a powder form. For recreational users, powder substances are often snorted. Can you snort Kratom? Yes, you can snort Kratom. Although, snorting Kratom is not a common practice. Similar to snorting other mind-altering substances, It can also increase the risk of dependency, overdose, addiction and death.

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What is Meth Psychosis?

Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant substance used by an estimated 14-53 million people worldwide. It is an illegal drug that produces significant mind-altering and psychological effects, especially when dependence and addiction have developed. One of the most dangerous symptoms of meth abuse is meth psychosis. Meth psychosis has become a major public health consequence with research from a 2014 study in the journal CNS Drugs, showing that over 40% of people who use meth, experience psychotic symptoms related to meth psychosis. Meth psychosis is a mental health condition that alters the way a person thinks, feels, and experiences the world.

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Can you Overdose on Xanax?

Like many mind-altering substances, you can overdose on prescription medications such as Xanax. In fact, Xanax has been linked to a significant amount of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. According to a review by the American Association of Poison Control Centers National Data Collection System, alprazolam, or Xanax, was involved in nearly 34 fatal self-poisonings over a ten-year span between 1992-2001. Xanax, which also goes by its generic name alprazolam, is a prescription benzodiazepine used to treat symptoms of anxiety disorder and panic disorder.

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A young man in a white shirt is holding a cup of water with his hands on his temples because he is experiencing a headache from Seroquel withdrawal.

Risks of antipsychotic medications: Seroquel Withdrawal

Seroquel, a second-generation antipsychotic medication is FDA-approved to treat conditions such as schizophrenia, acute manic episodes from bipolar disorder and adjunctive treatment for major depressive disorder. It is often referred to by its generic name quetiapine. It is also most often prescribed for off-label uses such as treating generalized anxiety disorder, psychosis, insomnia and symptoms of depression. Other mental health conditions that Seroquel is prescribed for include symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), restless leg syndrome, alcoholism and Tourette’s syndrome.

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Polysubstance Use: Adderall and Weed

There are over 40 million Adderall prescriptions users and an estimated 55 million marijuana users in the U.S. Both Adderall and weed are very popular and commonly used substances across the nation. It is not surprising they are also often used together. Adderall is a prescription stimulant drug used to help manage the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and symptoms of narcolepsy. Marijuana, cannabis or weed is a psychoactive substance that produces euphoric and depressant effects. The combination of using both substances can lead to unpredictable side effects and potentially dangerous risks of other health conditions.

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How long does Ketamine pain relief last?

Ketamine infusion and ketamine therapy have become more and more popular due to their pain-alleviating effects. It is a fairly new concept in pain management treatment despite the medication being used for decades. Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic that can produce analgesia-like effects and is often prescribed to treat various symptoms of chronic pain. Ketamine can produce a rapid onset of effects when entering the system. This also means the pain relief effects are not as long-lasting compared to other types of medications used to treat chronic pain.

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