3 Things You Should Know About Dextromethorphan (DXM) Withdrawal

Dextromethorphan (DXM) is a drug found in dozens of over-the-counter medications to treat the common cold. It temporarily relieves cough caused by the common cold, flu, or other conditions, speeding up recovery. Unfortunately, DXM can also be abused as a psychoactive...

What You Didn’t Know About Drinking Liquid Codeine

Lean, or liquid codeine, has become a popular way to get high. It is often considered harmless because it's prescribed to youths by physicians, but the fact is, it's addictive and dangerous. After all, not everyone raises a red flag for cough syrup medication. This...

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Codeine Rehabs: Inpatient, Outpatient & PHP

Treatment Options for Codeine Addiction There are different levels of care when it comes to drug rehab. Each level has its benefits and concerns. Each level has Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Addiction Education, Family Support and many other treatment programs in...

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Codeine Detox/Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline and Rehabs

Codeine Detox/Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline and Rehabs

How to Receive Help for Codeine Addiction A drug addict will experience many things when they first begin a medical detox. Mental health and physical health are affected when a person is dependent on the drug they use. So, being without their substance of choice is...

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Codeine Addiction: Recreational Use & Abuse Symptoms & Statistics

Codeine Addiction: Recreational Use & Abuse Symptoms & Statistics

Understanding Codeine Codeine is a commonly used prescription drug that is given to patients experiencing moderate pain or coughs and colds. A codeine prescription can come in tablet or liquid form. Codeine is classified as a narcotic or opiate. Simply put, a narcotic...

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