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May 13, 2024
Phenobarbital Withdrawal Symptoms, Timelines, & More
Phenobarbital, used to treat seizures and anxiety, can also pose withdrawal symptoms if taken over the long term. Explore withdrawal timelines here.
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May 13, 2024
Navigating Pentobarbital Withdrawal and Timeline
Pentobarbital is used to help control seizures, but it also carries risks for abuse and withdrawal. Learn more about these risks and timelines for withdrawal.
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May 7, 2024
A Crash Course on Methamphetamine: Uses, Addiction, & Treatment Pathways
Explore how methamphetamine is used medically and illicitly, along with how addiction develops and treatment options available if you've formed a dependence.
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May 3, 2024
Is Hycodan Addictive? Exploring Dependency
Hycodan is commonly prescribed for cough relief - but it's also addictive. Explore its uses, side effects, and treatment options for addiction.
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May 2, 2024
A Closer Look at Lorazepam: Usage, Dosage, Side Effects, & More
Lorazepam is often prescribed for anxiety disorders, but usage can carry certain risks. Explore the uses, side effects, and addictive potential of lorazepam.
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April 29, 2024
How Long Does Crank Stay in Your System?
Crank, or meth, can stay in your system for days and be detected for up to 72 hours. Learn more and discover symptoms and treatment options for crank addiction.
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