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Ray Sadoun is an addiction specialist with a career spanning 20+ years.
Ecstasy can stay in your system for hours or even days after you have used it. Depending on the testing method used and the amount is taken, this drug can be detected for several months after your last use. There are several ways to test for ecstasy, and this article will cover all of them. […]
Read moreIf you are taking phentermine or Adipex, you may be curious about how long this medication will stay in your system. All medications will remain in your system for a certain amount of time. Some are processed quickly, while others take longer to leave your body. Certain ways of testing are also more sensitive at […]
Read moreAs there are many different types of opioids, they also stay in your system for different amounts of time. Some opioids such as heroin will pass through your system quickly, while others such as methadone will remain in your system for longer. There are various ways to test for opioids in your system, and this […]
Read moreCannabis is a drug that goes by many names. Weed, Marijuana, Kush – it is known all over the world as a recreational substance, yet that doesn’t mean that there aren’t commonly asked questions surrounding its dangers and long-term effects. Cannabis: everything you need to know Below, we attempt to provide a varied discussion of […]
Read moreIf you use cannabis on a regular basis, it’s important to understand the risks of developing cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). Cannabis has become an extremely popular substance due to the legalisation of this drug in many countries. Currently, it is illegal to use cannabis recreationally in the UK. However, the number of regular users has […]
Read moreAlcohol is an incredibly popular substance. It is used recreationally all across the world and has become a normal part of how our society has fun and celebrates. However, alcohol has a high abuse potential, meaning that individuals who drink a lot of it can become addicted. Alcohol and alcoholism: what you need to know […]
Read moreYou may have heard of dopamine, the natural ‘feel-good’ chemical produced by your body. It’s common for people recovering from an addiction to experience lower dopamine levels, often resulting in a lack of motivation and happiness. This condition doesn’t have to be permanent – in fact, there are many natural ways to increase your dopamine […]
Read moreWhat Is Adderall? Adderall is a medication made using a combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine and is most commonly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is a stimulant; therefore it increases your ability to stay focused and improve concentration. It can also treat certain behavioural disorders and sleep disorders such as narcolepsy. […]
Read moreIn this post, we outline 10 helpful steps to help you help a loved one suffering from alcoholism. Unhealthy alcohol use can range from mild to severe and can affect anyone. If left untreated, any type of alcohol abuse can become dangerous. The below advice will help you navigate the various obstacles that may be […]
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