
Top 7 Most Dangerous Synthetic Drugs
What Are Synthetic Drugs? Synthetic drugs, also referred to as designer drugs, street drugs, or party drugs, are man-made substances that are manufactured to chemically
What Are Synthetic Drugs? Synthetic drugs, also referred to as designer drugs, street drugs, or party drugs, are man-made substances that are manufactured to chemically
One day a few months ago, you were anxious about a difficult exam you were about to take, so a friend gave you a Xanax,
Updated on July 8th, 2020 With so many designer drugs out there, it’s impossible to keep track of all the new chemical combinations made in
There are a variety of medications used to treat anxiety, panic disorders, and sleep disorders in America and around the world, but some may also
Opioid drugs played a part in 33,091 deaths in 2015 and opioid overdoses have quadrupled since 1999, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Updated on August 10th, 2020 Your loved one has been acting strangely for months. She avoids family gatherings like the plague, she is overly defensive
When we think about over-the-counter medications, we typically associate them with a low potential for abuse and harm. After all, they’re extremely easy to obtain,
According to a recent report from KUT, Austin’s local National Public Radio station, the maternal death rate in Texas is very high and drug overdose
Updated on August 11th, 2020 According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), synthetic opioids (primarily fentanyl) have become the
Updated on December 17th, 2020 Despite the mortality associated with guns, car accidents, and falls, there is one thing that causes more deaths: drug overdose.1
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