Many people remember President John F. Kennedy as an eloquent speaker and champion of civil rights. What they don't realize is that Kennedy had Addison's disease, a serious medical condition that causes fatigue, dizziness, nausea, and other symptoms. He also underwent spinal fusion surgery in the late 1950s, leaving ... Read More
Search Results for: amphetamine
The Long-Term Effects of Opiates on the Body
Opiates are powerful pain relievers derived from poppy plant chemicals called alkaloids. Thebaine, codeine, and morphine are the psychoactive alkaloids that produce the analgesic and sedative effects of opiates. Pure opiates include: Opium (street names Gee, O, and Skee): Opium is a Schedule II drug that is no ... Read More
Drug Profile: Ecstasy
MDMA, also known as 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine, ecstasy and molly, is a commonly abused street drug, similar to stimulants and hallucinogens, that produces feelings of high energy, emotional connectedness and pleasure. The drug commonly distorts time and sensory perception, making it popular among young adults ... Read More
What Emojis Mean in Drug Slang, According to the DEA
Parents are always looking for signs that their children are falling in with the wrong crowd or getting into trouble. However, in the modern world, it can be challenging to understand everything children (especially teenagers) are saying or doing when slang and texting languages are constantly evolving. The latest ... Read More
Drug Profile: Xylazine
Medications that were never meant for human use are becoming more common components of street drugs. These types of drugs are more difficult for law enforcement to control and easier for people to obtain because they don’t need a prescription. Xylazine is rapidly increasing in popularity, and this guide reviews what ... Read More
Nitazenes, Carfentanyl, and Other Dangerous Opioids
Once the most addictive and dangerous opioid,, heroin has since been eclipsed by several synthetic opioids that are 40 to 100 times more potent. Adding to the increasing number of synthetic opioid overdoses and deaths is what the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration deems "an alarming increase in the availability and ... Read More
How Common Are Drugs at Festivals?
A significant aspect of the decision to use drugs revolves around a person's environment. In many ways, a group setting where the majority of people are participating in substance abuse as a means of recreation makes it more likely the individual will also make the decision to engage. For people who struggle with ... Read More
Risks of Combining Alcohol and Meth
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, 5.6% of Americans over age 18 suffer from alcohol abuse disorder, and 0.4% of people in this same bracket are addicted to meth. Crystal meth and alcohol alone can each lead to intense side effects and severe health consequences. However, mixing alcohol ... Read More