The term "gas station drugs" is a broad term that can refer to a wide range of substances that are sold over the counter at convenience stores and gas stations. They are often marketed under misleading labels, such as dietary supplements or energy products. Despit…
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Every day, more than 130 people in the United States die after overdosing on opioids. The misuse of and addiction to opioids, including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, is a serious national crisis that affects public he…
Dabs or dabbing are the names for the use of concentrated butane hash oil or (BHO). It is a relatively new method of administering/ingesting cannabis that involves the inhalation of highly concentrated tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main active chemical in cannab…
Detox is a process of ridding your body of a toxic or harmful substance you have become dependent on. Most commonly, people attempt to detox from drug or alcohol dependence. During a detox, you can expect to experience some withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, fati…
Determining exactly how long alcohol is detectable in the body depends on many variables, including which kind of drug test is being used. Alcohol can be detected for a shorter time with some test but can be visible for up to three months in other tests.
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A legal DNA test is court admissible DNA test that will stand up in court.
It can be used to set aside a child support order.
Recommended if the child in question is under the age of 18.
Can be used to prove paternity for social security in the case of a deceased …
DNA Testing has become more and more popular over the past decade as a way to prove a biological relationship between two or more people. The most common DNA test is a paternity test and is used to see if a man is the father of a child. Other relationship tests ar…
The most commonly used and abused drug in the US is alcohol.
Alcohol-related motor accidents are the second leading cause of teen death in the United States.
The most commonly used illegal drug is marijuana.
Prescription painkillers are one of the most commonly ab…
Xylazine is a veterinary often referred to as "Tranq) short for tranquilizer for its sedating effects in humans.
In early 2023 The US drug Administration designated Xylazine an emerging threat due to its role in the massive increase in overdose and deaths.
Side e…
Child Guard is the only drug test designed to detect passive exposure to drugs, distinguishing between both native drugs and drug metabolites are produced in the body only if drugs have been ingested.
Children in drug exposed environments are most often not using …
Substance abuse and addiction are complex and dangerous issues with challenges that are compounded when the affected individual is a teenager, as drugs and alcohol can modify the developing brain and negatively influence physical health.
Teens may be drawn to use…
Pills purchased outside of a licensed pharmacy are illegal, dangerous, and potentially deadly.
The Drug Enforcement Administration warns the American public of the alarming increase in the lethality and availability of fake prescription pills containing fentanyl …
The term "gateway drugs" is widely used to describe dangerous substances that teens and adolescents typically consume. Many people wonder what it means to be labeled as the ominous "gateway drugs" and how it may apply to them or their children. By understanding th…
Tobacco-Tobacco claims more lives than any other addictive substance in the United States. While it is legal, it can lead to extreme health complications.
Alcohol-Since it's legal for individuals over 21 years old in the US, alcohol is clearly one of the most com…
Ivory Wave, Purple Wave and Bliss are among the many street names of so-called designer drugs known as "bath salts," which have sparked thousands of calls to poison centers across the U.S.
These drugs contain synthetic chemicals that are similar to to amphetamine…
Marijuana and Hallucinogen use in the past year reported by young adults 19 to 30 years old increased significantly in 2021 compared to five and 10 years ago, reaching historic highs in this age group since 1988, according to the Monitoring the Future (MTF) panel …
Club Drugs (Ecstasy, Herbal Ecstasy, Rohypnol, GHB, Ketamine) Club drugs are a group of drugs most often used by teens and young adults at bars, nightclubs, concerts, and parties to heighten sensory perceptions and reduce inhibitions.
Club drugs are also sometimes…
Flakka is a stimulant akin to cocaine and methamphetamine, with an increased sense of euphoria, intense concentration, and more energy. Sometimes called "gravel," Flakka is crystalline and it looks like little rocks. Users can inject, snort, or smoke it. It's beco…
Prescription drug addiction is the use of a medication in a way that is different from what your healthcare provider prescribed, and it's an epidemic in the United States. The National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics cites that 16 million (6%) of Americans over t…
Cannabidiol (CBD) shouldn't show up on a drug test. However, many CBD products contain trace amounts of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), marijuana's main active ingredient. If enough THC is present, it will show up on a drug test. This means that in rare cases,…
The Covid -19 pandemic contributed to a rise in drug abuse (in both frequency and quantity of drug use). In particular, experts have concluded that there is a current surge in stimulant and opioid abuse within the past year. Not surprisingly, the isolation of addi…
Suboxone is a drug used to treat narcotic (opiate) addiction containing a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is an opioid medication and naloxone blocks the effects of opioid medication. Suboxone is not used for pain but instead, naloxone blo…
Alcohol abuse is still a current problem in the United States. According to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), "more than 95,000 people die yearly from alcohol-related-causes". And it's not just deaths. Alcohol and alcoholism have give…
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid, meaning it is made in a laboratory but acts on the same receptors in the brain that painkillers, like oxycodone or morphine, and heroin, do. Fentanyl, however, is far more powerful. It's 50-100 times stronger than heroin or morphine…
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