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The Rise of Prescription Drug Abuse in America

The Rise of Prescription Drug Abuse in America

Over the past two decades, prescription drug abuse has transformed from a quiet issue in medicine to a full-blown national crisis. What was once seen as safe, regulated, and helpful for patients struggling with pain, anxiety, or attention problems has evolved into one of the most dangerous public health battles in the United States. The rise of prescription drug abuse has impacted communities across the country, destroyed families, and fueled a growing mental health epidemic. How

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Is Fentanyl Found in Fake Pills?

Is Fentanyl Found in Fake Pills?

Is Fentanyl Found in Fake Pills? In recent years, the drug crisis has taken a terrifying turn. The danger is no longer limited to people knowingly using illicit substances—now, even one fake pill can be fatal. Hidden inside these counterfeit pills is something more dangerous than most people realize: fentanyl. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times more powerful than morphine. Originally developed to treat severe pain, it’s now being misused

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Unlocking Hope: IOP Program in New Jersey at More Life Recovery Center

At More Life Recovery Center, we understand the journey to recovery is not always easy. That’s why our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in New Jersey is designed to provide comprehensive support for individuals seeking a path to sobriety and a brighter future. Comprehensive Care for Lasting Recovery Our IOP Program at More Life Recovery Center offers a holistic approach to addiction treatment, addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of recovery. Our team of dedicated

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Prescription Drug abuse

Signs of Prescription Drug Abuse in Teens

Welcome to the topic, “Signs of Prescription Drug Abuse in Teens” Prescription drug abuse in teens is an enduring problem, in part because prescribed medicines are easy to get. Prescription drug abuse isn’t just a problem among adults. Teenagers are also trying these prescription drugs and misusing them. According to a trusted source (CDC) in 2019, one in seven schoolchildren has abused prescription opioids at least once in life. Although substance abuse in teens has

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