Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid drug that can be 50-100 times more powerful than other opioids. It is the most common substance found in opioid overdose deaths in Arizona and teens as young as 14 years old have overdosed and died after taking it. One Pill Can Be Fatal 1 out of 4 counterfeit [...]
Eliminating stigma is one of the most important steps in supporting people with substance use disorders. There is not one single driving factor that leads to addiction. Some people may use drugs to help cope with stress, trauma, or to help with mental health issues. Some may even develop opioid use disorder after misusing opioids [...]
The CDC reports that more than 100,000 Americans died of overdoses from May 2020 to April 2021 -- up almost 30 percent from the year before. Drug overdoses now surpass deaths from car crashes, guns, flu and pneumonia. The total is close to that for diabetes, the nation's No. 7 cause of death. The rise [...]
Understanding how drug and alcohol addiction affects the brain is a big step forward in helping to end the stigma of this complex disease and encouraging people to choose treatment. The Role of Dopamine in Addiction The balancing act of a neurotransmitter called dopamine plays an important role in both the cause of addiction and [...]
Physical dependence often accompanies substance use disorders. Physical dependence can happen with the chronic use of many drugs—including many prescription drugs, even if taken as instructed. If you are addicted to alcohol or opioids, Medication-Assisted Treatment can reduce problems of withdrawal and craving. These changes can give you the chance you need to focus on [...]
Compassionate conversations and choice of words help those with substance or alcohol use disorders feel more comfortable seeking treatment and starting their recovery journey. What words can we use to talk about alcohol and opioid misuse that convey compassion? Talking about addiction as a medical condition helps to humanize it and remove negative connotations from [...]
Substance use changes the brain, creating long-lasting impairments to key regions and functions. These changes contribute to the “brain disorder” that makes drugs and alcohol so painfully hard to kick. Social stresses like loneliness, poverty, violence, and other psychological and environmental factors also play an important role in addiction. The structure and function of the [...]
"I often say to people, “Whatever your addictive focus, what did it offer you? What did you like about it? What, in the short term, did it give you that you craved or liked so much?” And universally, the answers are: “It helped me escape emotional pain… helped me deal with stress… gave me peace [...]
When you have made the decision to become sober and are in recovery, it is inevitable that you will be confronted with challenging situations. Holiday gatherings with friends and family are a case in point. In addition to dealing with your own vulnerabilities that can arise during the holidays, you may find yourself with friends [...]
Addiction can affect all parts of a person's life: their physical health, brain function, emotional well-being, finances, work life and social relationships. Families and friends are also impacted by loved ones’ substance use problems in various ways: grief and depression about the loved ones' deterioration preoccupation with the person using substances loss of trust in [...]