Posts Tagged Alcohol
Drug Abuse Marijuana and Alcohol
Non-drug users do not use drugs whatsoever. Drug users use drugs from time to time, typically in the company of others during recreational time. Drug abusers use drugs more readily, at times when sobriety is called for and in such a manner that other life functions or roles are either put at risk or are already compromised. Drug dependent persons use drugs very regularly to the point where there is a physiological dependency. Given physiological dependency, abrupt cessation of the drug results in physical symptoms ranging from agitation to depression to physical pain to death.
Many people regard marijuana and alcohol as innocuous substances when used recreationally from time to time. That is arguable. At the very least, no one became a drug abuser without first becoming a drug user.
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Treating Prescription Drug Addiction Successfully
Though alcohol and drug addiction are the most commonly recognized forms of substance abuse, prescription drug dependency can be just as powerful and just as destructive.
Some of the popular prescription drugs that can lead to serious and adverse side effects include tranquillizers, stimulants, opiates, and depressants. Prescription drug addiction can be very common and go unnoticed as the addict believes he or she is taking the drug as prescribed.
Prescription drug addiction starts with a dependence that later develops into addiction.
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What is Congestive Heart Failure?
It’s a terrifying moment for many patients: the moment when the doctor enters their hospital room and informs them they are suffering from congestive heart failure. Many people do not know what congestive heart failure is or what it means for their life, and they ask themselves, “Is congestive heart failure the end of my world as I know it?”
Congestive heart failure occurs when for whatever reason the heart is unable to effectively pump the blood through the body. This usually occurs when the heart muscle is weak due to disease or stressed beyond its ability to function. Congestive heart failure is usually a secondary disease following another cardiac condition, primarily either coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, myocarditis, valvular disease, or cardiac arrhythmias, with coronary artery disease carrying the poorest prognosis. It may also follow a myocardial infarction, renal failure, sepsis or severe anemia.
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