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    ongoing use of opiate analgesic medication, which is honestly not significantly decreased from prior to spinal cord stimulator placement. He continues to use fentanyl patch 50 mcg per hour, 2 to 3 Percocet per day, Neurontin/gabapentin 900 mg 3 times daily, Prilosec, and compounded neuropathic pain cream. He also continues warfarin anticoagulation, multiple antihypertensives, simvastatin, and diazepam/Valium. It was reported on 07/14/15 that the patient has chronic pain syndrome, opiate dependence,

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    Across the nation in recent years, there has been a resurgence of heroin use and abuse. Given the ultra-serious nature of an addiction to opiates, there's very little difference between users who are simply addicted and those who eventually face the possibility of death by overdose. If you are suffering from an addiction to heroin or other opiates, you need to recognize the damage you are doing to your life and to the people around you. The good news is that no matter how trying your situation might

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    died from drug overdoses. Every day, approximately 91 Americans die from an opioid overdose. It is a proven fact that most people who are addicted suffer the most overdoses. Anyone taking drugs can suffer an opiate overdose, especially when they take more than prescribed or if they combine opiates with other CNS (Central Nervous System) depressants with alcohol. It's rare for someone to die immediately from an overdose, it's usually a very slow process that takes anywhere from a few minutes to a few

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    in particular that of pain management, anxiety reduction and relaxation in humans. The secondary purpose was to discover potential cost savings to patients and medical facilities by using less expensive and safer methods of touch therapy instead opiate drugs that can cause many contraindications that may require additional clinical intervention. III. Research

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    what time a service user could take their medication. The medication in question is named zopiclone and it is used to treat individuals who are completing opiate detox to support with sleep. The new policy stated that this should be dispensed at 9pm and that the client was then required to go to bed which, for someone who was completing an opiate detox is

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    A controversial topic that has been around for years is if marijuana should be legal or not. Many say it can cause lung cancer, or it makes you a “drug addict,” or that it is bad for you. But none of those are true. It is just a plant, like grass or flowers. While marijuana can be a gateway drug, the use of marijuana should be legal for recreational and medical use because it can help with pain, it is safe, and the current laws don’t stop people. Marijuana is used for many reasons, but the most

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    other addictive substances available. Specifically, addiction to alcohol and tobacco could be treated by offering marijuana as a substitute. This follows the idea of harm reduction in response to drug use in comparable ways as methadone clinics to opiate addiction. The violent nature of some people under the influence of alcohol is not an issue with users of marijuana (Hoaken et al. 2003). Instead of viewing marijuana as yet another vice available at the corner store, marijuana could be seen as

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    Abusing Medical Assisted Treatment Everyday more and more treatment options and medications are being used to help to combat the world of drug abuse and addiction. According to the CDC about 980,000 people in the United States are abusing some form of opiates, weather it is pills or heroin. One of the newer trends of treatment that is now being used and growing rapidly is Medical Assisted Treatment (MEDICAL ASSISTED TREATMENT). As with any treatment or medication therapy there are the medical benefits

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    The Effects of Heroin on a Person’s Brain Heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of certain varieties of poppy plant This literature review looks at heroin and the devastating effects, the consequences and aftermath of heroin, Since many heroin users often become addicted, it is important to look at its Beginning with a brief

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    Many women across the world cause complications to their unborn child when they choose to abuse substance. There are many types of substance abuse such as alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse. Most likely when women choose to engage in these types of activities it causes harm to the child and birth defects. Long term and short term deformities and conditions are present in the child. Other factors play a part into why women abuse, substance such as stress, depression, and mental issues. More treatment

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