For most people who struggle with meth addiction, trying to recover alone can be difficult. Fortunately, professional addiction treatment can help. If left untreated, meth addiction can do significant damage to your health....
Psychostimulants like meth are a significant issue in Ohio, with overdose deaths increasing more than 46% from 2018 to 2019. The withdrawal symptoms associated with detox are a concern for many people...
Individually, both methamphetamine (meth) and fentanyl are dangerous drugs that can cause an overdose. However, that risk increases when taken together and can lead to a potentially even deadlier situation. Fentanyl and meth are...
People who use meth or know people who do may have heard of meth mouth. While not a technical, medical term, meth mouth describes the effects that using meth can have on...
Methamphetamine, also known as meth, can create many different smells when it is being manufactured or smoked. These odors can help people to recognize meth labs, and in some instances, it can...
Many stimulants are available to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Adderall and meth (methamphetamine) are two of the many FDA-approved medications to treat this condition. Knowing the difference between these medications...
While most of the attention on drug addiction in Ohio and the nation has been focused on the opioid epidemic, there are still a number of other substances that continue...
Community leaders in Clarksburg, West Virginia, are facing an unexpected fallout from the opioid crisis: an increase in meth addiction. The West Virginia drug problem is transitioning as access to opioids decreases....
The drug epidemic in the United States is not contained to any one substance. Although the opioid epidemic consumes much of the national and international spotlight today, other drugs remain...