Category: Addiction

Professionals with Addiction

Aging Man with Oxycontin addiction The stigma attached to addiction is extensive and shameful for those who struggle with substance use particularly for professionals with addiction. Society has a way of seeing people as labels. When someone is faced with addiction, there is the fear of being labeled as an “addict” or “junkie,” rather than a person who is struggling [...]
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Discussing Seeking Substance Use Disorder Treatment with Loved Ones

Nature Path Through Trees in Forest Research shows that support from loved ones can help decrease substance use [1]. Some people struggling with substance use or addictions keep their behavior a secret, especially from loved ones. This can be due to feeling ashamed, a desire to continue using substances, or fear of judgment. This can make it challenging to share with [...]
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Saving Lives with Naltrexone – Vivitrol: A Crucial Defense in OUD

Doctor thinking about moving Methadone to Primary Care Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic, life-threatening, relapsing condition, often associated with legal, interpersonal, and employment problems. FDA approved safe and effective medications for OUD are methadone (a full opioid agonist), Buprenorphine (a partial agonist), Naltrexone, and Naltrexone-long-acting injectable or Vivitrol (opioid antagonists). Methadone and Buprenorphine suppress opioid withdrawal symptoms by being other opioid [...]
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Chronic Pain and Substance Use Disorder

Guy tripping out from LSD Substance use disorder (SUD) is a mental health condition that continues to be a significant problem in the United States [1]. SUD is characterized by several different symptoms, including the inability to stop using a substance, needing more of the drug to get the desired effect, craving substances, and using substances despite negative consequences. Often, [...]
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