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  • Pluses for Suboxone Treatment

    Suboxone is a brand name for a combination of the prescription medications buprenorphine hydrochloride and naloxone hydrochloride. Doctors prescribe Suboxone to treat addictions to opioid drugs...

  • Effects of Heroin Addiction on a Family

    Heroin interferes with an individual's ability to live a normal life and places his or her physical health in danger. Heroin also has a devastating effect on family members who must cope with...

  • What Are the Benefits of Suboxone®?

    For a person battling an addiction to opioids like heroin, withdrawal can cause excruciating symptoms such as sleeplessness, sweating, shaking, depression, vomiting, rapid breathing, racing...

  • Medication Treatment for Heroin

    Heroin users are at high risk for addiction, and chronic use of this drug is associated with serious health conditions. Although heroin addiction can be very difficult to break, drug treatment...

  • Signs of Heroin Addiction

  • Is Detoxing From Heroin by Yourself Dangerous?

    Detoxing from heroin without medical supervision has several potential dangers for the person detoxing and others around her. There's a high probability that the detox won't work or that the...

  • Heroin Withdrawal Remedies

    Heroin withdrawal occurs when a regular user of the drug discontinues its use. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, fever, chills and pain. While there's no quick fix for heroin withdrawal, you can...

  • Tricks for Heroin Withdrawal

    Heroin withdrawal occurs when a user stops taking the drug or dramatically reduces its dosage. Symptoms of heroin withdrawal can include nausea, diarrhea, joint and muscle pain and general malaise.

  • Advice on Heroin Detox

    While not necessarily dangerous to one's health, heroin detox can be challenging in many ways. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help ease some of the symptoms of withdrawal and get back...

  • Heroin Drug Effects

    Heroin is a highly addictive depressant drug derived from morphine, a substance extracted from poppy plants. Illegal in the United States, heroin is the most-abused opiate drug, according to the...

  • Description of Heroin Withdrawal

    The author of a Medline Plus factsheet notes that heroin and other opiate "withdrawal reactions are very uncomfortable but are not life threatening." The physical symptoms set in early and peak...

  • Rapid Heroin Detox

    A heroin addiction is one of the most serious and difficult addictions to overcome. Withdrawal symptoms are severe and begin in as few as six to eight hours after the last dose. Withdrawal...

  • How to Tell if Someone Has Been Using Heroin

    According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 560,000 Americans over the age of 12 used heroin in 2008. What is even more shocking is that even 1.8 percent of eighth graders reported...

  • Withdrawal Symptoms From Alcohol & Drug Use

    Being addicted to alcohol or drugs is not a pretty sight, and the withdrawal symptoms can be even less attractive. Most drugs will leave the system in less than a week, but the heaviest users can...

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