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Subtance Abuse Treatment Articles
The most recent articles on substance abuse are listed below. Please also use the categories on the left navigation bar to find articles on substance abuse by topic.
Articles tagged with prescription drug abuse
- What Drives People to Do Drugs?
What really does drive people to do drugs? A better question might be, why does anyone get involved in doing drugs in the first place? By doing drugs, we mean abusing drugs, not simply following a doctors prescription for medication to treat a specified condition. Even with a prescription, however, many people can easily get into trouble by becoming reliant, and then, addicted, to prescription medication. more...
- Ambien Abuse Sleeping Pill Addiction
Ambien is a sleeping pill that can be used safely but also has the potential for abuse if overused or misused. more...
- FDA Threatens to Stop Production of Generic OxyContin Options
More a patent dispute than a public health policy, the FDA's move has brought to light the increasing problem of increasing demand for the most powerfully addictive pain killers. more...