Entries by Dana Point Rehab Campus

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Xanax Withdrawal

Xanax is the brand name for alprazolam from the benzo group of drugs. It is used mostly for treating anxiety and panic disorder. Xanax is extremely habit-forming and can lead to physical dependence when used for longer than a few weeks. Many people who use Xanax find it hard to stop taking the drug after […]

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OxyContin Withdrawal Timeline, Symptoms & Treatment

OxyContin, a prescription painkiller derived from oxycodone, is a powerful form of pain relief. While there are various uses for this well-known drug, it is most commonly prescribed for chronic pain resulting from debilitating diseases like cancer and arthritis. OxyContin allows patients to find temporary relief from pain and discomfort, which enables them to better manage their […]

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Tramadol – Purpose, Abuse, Withdrawal, and Treatment Options

Tramadol is a prescription drug with a risk for abuse and dependence, and can be habit-forming with prolonged use. People who become dependent on tramadol and who suddenly stop taking this drug can experience withdrawal symptoms including panic, nausea, diarrhea, and hallucinations, and are highly prone to relapse and overdose. Tramadol dependence and addiction can […]

What Are Examples of Addictive Behaviors?

Addiction is an epidemic that leaves countless Americans dead each year, but addiction isn’t limited to drugs. Rather, there are many addictive behaviors that often take over someone’s life in a similar way. These addictions can become a severe psychological challenge to overcome and sometimes resemble chemical addiction in various ways, such as a sense […]

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Is it Bad to Drink Every Day?

Alcohol consumption is common throughout America and the world, and many folks drink multiple times a week. People don’t just drink to relax, though, and it’s not uncommon for people to simply have a beer or glass of wine with dinner. It’s widely known that chronic excessive drinking is habit-forming and detrimental to your health, […]

How Do I Know If I Have An Addiction?

When someone starts using drugs, they face a high risk of succumbing to addiction. However, addiction doesn’t happen immediately and it doesn’t affect everyone equally. Genetics, your frequency and intensity of use, and other factors mean that different people have a different path toward addiction. The fact that there’s no clear dividing line that a person […]

What are Behavioral Models of Addiction?

Throughout history, we’ve understood addiction in many ways that are fundamentally different. For a long time, the perception of addiction as a moral failing was uncontested. However, the scientific literature universally refutes this concept and many new ideas have replaced it. Modern behavioral models of addiction provide great insight into what drives addiction and how […]