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What Is Drug Induced Psychosis?

Drug induced psychosis is a mental disorder that can occur after taking certain drugs. The most common types include paranoia or delusions.

Xanax and Alcohol: The Risks and Dangers

Xanax and alcohol are two substances that are often abused together. While both can be dangerous when used separately, the risks and

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Are you considering mixing Prozac and alcohol? Your mental health is important, and utilizing an SSRI medication to treat it may be

Alcoholism treatment provides a safe and supportive environment. It’s a place where anyone giving up alcohol can turn their life around. While

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS): What Is It?

What’s standing in the way of your recovery? For some, it’s the thought of how painful and uncomfortable detox and withdrawal can

What Is the Kindling Effect in Drug & Alcohol Addiction?

Treating the kindling phenomenon starts with finding an addiction treatment center with professional therapists, like Vogue Recovery Center. Our levels of care

Can You Get Addicted to Muscle Relaxers?

Substance use disorders are complex conditions shaped by both physical dependency and deeply rooted emotional patterns. At Vogue Recovery Center, with locations

Can You Get Addicted to Muscle Relaxers?

Muscle relaxer drugs—also known as muscle relaxants—are a category of medications used to treat muscle-related pain. These drugs are typically divided into

meth psychosis

Meth psychosis is a severe and often frightening condition that can affect substance abusers, especially long-term methamphetamine users. Chronic methamphetamine administration and

Not knowing how to get a loved one into treatment can be overwhelming and frightening. You may fear for their health, safety,

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