Nembutal Addiction News

Table of Contents Nembutal Addiction Paths to Nembutal Abuse and Addiction Taking the Initial Step Resources and References: Non-medical use of prescription drugs has increased throughout the U.S. In 2007, more than 6 million people were using prescription drugs for non-medical purposes. Of these people, approximately 300,000 persons were using sedatives, such as Nembutal, for…

Nardil Addiction News

Table of Contents Nardil 15mg Drugs Likely to Remain Out of Stock This Year Authorizations for Unlicensed Products Resources and References: Nardil is an irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) licensed for the treatment of depression, clinically characterized as ‘atypical,’ ‘non-endogenous’, ‘neurotic,’ or which has not responded to treatment with other antidepressants. Kyowa Kirin is the…

Narcotics Addiction News

Table of Contents Many Deaths Labeled ‘Cardiac Arrest’ Could Be Drug Narcotics: Study Resources and References: United States residents have long known that there’s an opioid addiction epidemic and drug abuse related deaths in the United States. But a new report suggests the true extent of these tragedies has been underrated. The study, from researchers…

Naltrexone Addiction News

Table of Contents Increased Access to MOUD in Prisons and Jails Is Linked to Lower Overdose Rate Access to MOUD in Prisons Provision of Methadone for Tapering Resources and References: The opioid-related overdose deaths epidemic persists across the U.S., and people released from jail and prisons are at particular risk. While the benefits of life-saving…

Mushroom Addiction News

Table of Contents Oakland Decriminalizes Magic Mushrooms Decriminalization of Mushrooms Resources and References: On June 4, Oakland decriminalized magic mushrooms and other entheogenic plants after more than 30 persons testified and shared how psychedelics have helped them overcome depression, anxiety, drug addiction, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Magic mushrooms, or psilocybin, are naturally occurring mushrooms taken…

Morphine Sulfate Addiction News: Origin and Workings of the Drug

Table of Contents Morphine Sulfate Addiction How Does Morphine sulfate Work? What Are The Signs Of Morphine Addiction? Resources and References: Morphine Sulfate (the sulfate salt of morphine), an opiate alkaloid isolated from the plant Papaver somniferum and produced synthetically. Morphine, derived from the poppy plant, is one of the most powerful narcotic opioids that…

Re-Engineered Plant Compound Reduces Morphine-Seeking Behavior in Mice

Table of Contents Plant Compound Shows Promise in Morphine Addiction Treatment Resources and References: The abuse of prescription and illegal opioids, such as morphine and heroin, is a significant problem in the U.S., with devastating public health, economic, and social consequences. That’s why scientists are searching for new medicines to help break the cycle of addiction. Now, researchers…

Morphabond Addiction News: Morphabond Difficult to Abuse By Smoking

Table of Contents How Morphabond Makes Abuse by Smoking Difficult Resources and References: A team of Ohio researchers found that a novel formulation of extended-release (ER) morphine sulfate MorphaBond ER (Daiichi Sankyo, Inspirion Delivery Sciences) is unlikely to be abused via smoking, largely due to a high level of degradation of its active ingredient when…

Modafinil Use, Addiction and Withdrawal

The world’s favorite smart drug is much safer than Adderall and a promising treatment for substance abuse and neurodegenerative disorders—so why can’t we use it? Chances are you’ve heard of the drug modafinil. You know the one: the “smart drug,” sometimes called the “Limitless” pill, that turns sleep-deprived college students and young professionals into energetic workhorses.…

Methylin Addiction News

Table of Contents Methylin (Methylene Blue) Use in Fighting Alzheimer’s Resources and References: Methylin (Methylene Blue) Use in Fighting Alzheimer’s Researchers say that methylene blue, a chemical commonly used by aquarium hobbyists, may offer a promising new way to treat memory disorders like Alzheimer’s and dementia. Their findings, published earlier this week, show that small oral…