The Hidden Psychological Effects of Opiate Addiction Introduction Opiate addiction is a complex condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to use opiate drugs despite harmful consequences. It often begins with prescribed medications and can...
Opioid Addiction
Vivitrol vs. Other Medication-Assisted Treatment: Exploring Options
Introduction Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrollable use of opioids despite harmful consequences. Fortunately, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) offers a highly effective approach to...
Combating the Rise of Fentanyl Use
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid, a man-made substance. Compared to heroin, it's up to 50 times stronger. In fact, it's 100 times stronger than morphine. Drug dealers often mix it with other drugs. These include heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine....
How Narcan Can Prevent Opioid Overdose Deaths
The opioid crisis continues to ravage communities across the United States, with opioid overdose deaths reaching alarming numbers. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 107,000 individuals died from drug...
From Prescription to Addiction
Addressing Maine's Prescription Drug Abuse Problem Prescription drug abuse has become a significant public health concern in Maine, posing serious risks to individuals and communities across the state. As prescription opioids continue to be readily...
The Opioid Epidemic in Maine: Current Challenges and Solutions
Maine, known for its serene landscapes and quaint towns, faces a grim reality that contrasts sharply with its picturesque image: the opioid epidemic. This crisis has taken a significant toll on the state, affecting communities, families, and...
What is the Difference Between Oxycodone vs Hydrocodone?
Have you ever wondered about the difference between oxycodone vs hydrocodone? As two of the most common prescription opioids, these medications are often used to treat pain. You may have taken one or both at some point after surgery or for chronic...