Danny San Filippo, Author at AspenRidge

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How Long Does Withdrawal From Seroquel Last?

Seroquel is a prescription medication that is commonly used to treat various mood disorders such as depression. While it’s intended for short-term use, individuals can develop a dependency on the medication over time. With the onset of Seroquel abuse or addiction, a host of health risks can arise. For those seeking to safely stop Seroquel […]

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Is Wellbutrin Addictive?

Bupropion HCL, commonly known as Wellbutrin, is a prescription medication used to treat depression, anxiety, and seasonal affective disorder. It is also prescribed for smoking cessation under the name Zyban. While the FDA considers Wellbutrin a non-addictive medication, its stimulant-like effects have led to misuse and earned it the nickname “Poor Man’s Cocaine.” In this […]

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How Long Does Cocaine Stay In Urine?

Cocaine is a widely used stimulant with a high potential for addiction. It’s one of the most commonly tested drugs in urine analysis (UAs), and the length of time it stays detectable in urine depends on factors like the amount consumed, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. For occasional users, cocaine and its primary metabolite, […]

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How is Cocaine Made?

Cocaine is a compound extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, which is usually grown in South America. Interestingly because of its stimulant properties, coca leaf extract was an ingredient in Coca-Cola for 44 years. It’s commonly believed that cocaine was part of the original soda, but it’s not true. What we think of […]

The Street Value of Gabapentin

Gabapentin, also known by its brand name Neurontin, is a prescription painkiller belong to Gabapentinoids drug class. For many professionals and health experts, Gabapentin is considered a less addictive alternative to opioids. However, addiction and abuse can still occur for those individuals who have been prescribed this medication. In fact, Gabapentin has been on the […]

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5 Ways Drugs Can Enter Your Body

There are numerous methods of ingesting and using drugs. These include smoking, swallowing, snorting, injecting, and using suppositories. For substances to affect the brain, they must enter the body by some means first. Any of the above methods of using drugs can lead to a host of issues and the possibility of addiction. There are […]

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What are The 4 Stages of Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis is a serious condition in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue, making it difficult for the liver to function properly. Understanding the 4 stages of cirrhosis can help individuals identify the progression of the disease and seek appropriate treatment. This article will discuss the four stages of cirrhosis and the symptoms, […]

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Recreational Drug Use vs. Addiction: Understanding the Differences and Risks

Recreational drug use and addiction are terms often used interchangeably, but they describe two very different relationships with substances. While recreational drug use refers to the occasional, social, or casual consumption of drugs, addiction represents a chronic condition marked by compulsive drug use despite harmful consequences. Understanding the difference is key to recognizing when drug […]

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Drug Treatment in Prison: Addressing Addiction Behind Bars

Drug addiction and incarceration are closely intertwined, with a significant portion of inmates suffering from substance use disorders (SUDs). The question that often arises is whether prison or drug treatment offers a more effective approach to dealing with addiction. This article explores the differences between the punitive model of prison versus the rehabilitative approach of […]