Monday 28 May 2018

Heavy Price for Drug Addiction

As they say, for whatever it is that you do, there’s always a price that you have to pay. It’s just like saying that if you do good, then you will be getting something good in return as well. But if you do something bad, you are likely to suffer as a result. This is very true when talking about drug addiction. Abuse of drugs lead to something harmful and dangerous, reaching the point of losing one’s life.

youth drug addictionThis is what happened to a youth in Manjunathapura in Mysuru. The youth was addicted to marijuana because the substance is easily available in Mysuru. He was depressed and had difficulty battling his addictions, thus leading him to commit suicide.

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Mysuru, May 280- A youth died of drug addiction at Manjunathapura in the city here on Saturday. Chandu (26) is the victim. He was allegedly addicted to marijuana. He was depressed as he was unable to come out of the addiction and committed suicide by hanging.

People allege that marijuana is easily available in Mysuru. They urge the police to take strict action to control the drug menace in the city. VV Puram police have registered a complaint. (MR/KS).

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Tuesday 15 May 2018

New Statewide Resource Puts Drug Addiction Help in One Location

It’s frustrating to see that despite all the efforts to stop drug addiction, the number of people who keeps and starts using it is still increasing. What is worse is the fact that the majority of crimes, not just in one country but globally, has drug addiction as the root cause. A lot of users also harm not only other people or themselves, but even their loved ones. With addiction, one problem creates another one, thus making it really challenging it put an end to it.

Drug Addiction Help IndianapolisWith such problem, Indianapolis has initiated a new statewide resource that puts drug addiction help in one location. As Indiana ranks 7th in the country for the highest drug use, hopefully, with this initiative, they would be able to save lives and bring a better future to everyone.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana recently ranked seventh in the country for highest drug use. The new WalletHub study looked at a number of things including the number of teenagers using and selling drugs, the number of opioid prescriptions, drug arrests, treatment facilities and more.

And when you look at the numbers, despite the efforts we’ve seen in the past few years, the number of opioid related deaths continues to rise. In 2016, there were more than 1,500 drug overdose deaths in Indiana. Now, Addiction Policy Forum wants to offer a new resource to help people struggling with drug abuse and their families.

It’s been nearly five years since Aaron Phillips died from a drug overdose at 20 years old. His mother is still on the front lines making sure other families don’t have to endure the pain she still feels.

“Shame and stigma and denial, big barriers and I’m one to openly admit that those stood in the way of getting him help I could’ve possibly gotten him,” Justin Phillips said.

Justin says knowledge and resources could’ve helped save her son. So, she’s passing that on through her work with Addiction Policy Forum. The addiction non-profit has launched a confidential phone line manned by addiction counselors and an online portal with lifesaving resources.

“We often as families and caregivers and loved ones don’t know where to turn. We don’t have one real clear resource to help us weed through the options available for us for a loved one,” Justin said.

 

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Thursday 10 May 2018

Drug Abuse Programs in Boise Using Medication Assisted Treatment

Drug Abuse ProgramsDrug abuse has been around for so many years now. Not only one country but almost, if not all, countries have problems with drug abuse and addiction. This is taken as a serious as it can greatly affect the person, the family, and the community. In fact, when we watch TV, read news online, or even listen to radios, there’s always news about drug addiction. A lot of drug-related crimes are also reported in different parts of the world.

Given this situation, various approaches and initiatives have been made to put an end to the problem. One of them is a drug abuse program. In Boise, Idaho for instance, they have come up with a program that aims to help people who are suffering from opioid use disorder through their medication assisted program.

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Drug abuse programs in Boise, Idaho are helping people with opioid use disorders with medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Idaho currently has four places that that offer MAT programs, two locations in Boise and two in Nampa. Because of that, many of the patients come from far-away places including other states such as Oregon to obtain treatment.

One of the drug abuse programs is Raise the Bottom Addiction Treatment Center, a facility that employs MAT. Approximately 300 patients enter the facility a day looking for help overcoming their addiction.

Raise the Bottom has a few core values when it comes to fulfilling their mission and vision. Those values are grace, respect, diversity, accountability, teamwork, quality, passion, integrity, adaptability and human relationships.

Jason Austin, the executive director at Raise the Bottom, stated that some people treat addiction like it’s a low class issue but he believes it is not. He said that methadone blocks the receptors in the brain that cause opioid cravings.

He stated that the cravings tend to disappear within the first week of treatment and that their patients also begin to feel hope that they can overcome their substance use disorder.

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Friday 4 May 2018

New Rehab Center in Jackson to Focus on Opioid Addiction

Since it is considered to be a major problem, there have been various ways to deal with drug addiction. One of them is the availability of addiction treatment centers. These centers are very instrumental in helping addicted individuals to overcome their addiction and live a new and better lives. In fact, so many lives have been saved because of these centers. As long as the person is willing to be helped, overcoming addiction is always possible.

Opioid AddictionIn Jackson, Michigan, there is a new rehab center that offers long-term drug addiction treatment services to people who have opioid use disorders. With this, patients will be given the option of enrolling in addiction treatment programs for one, two, or three months.

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A new rehab center that will offer long-term drug addiction treatment services to individuals who have opioid use disorders in Jackson, Michigan.

The new Jackson County rehab center will be established by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority in collaboration with Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Mike Hirst — a Jackson resident who began to mobilize efforts to increase access to addiction treatment and prevention after his son passed died of a heroin overdose in 2010 when he just 24 years old.

Hirst also stated that after years of grieving he learned how to believe that the death of his son Andrew could a bigger and more meaningful purpose — to help others who are going through similar battles as his son seek help.

The new drug rehab center, called Andy’s Place, will be giving patients who have opioid use disorders the option of enrolling in addiction treatment programs last either one, two or three months.

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