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- What Is Naltrexone? (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Treatment/Specifics ... Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Treatment ... Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Treatment/Specifics ... Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Treatment
- ... Anxiety Sadness or depression Alcohol or illegal drug use
- What Is PCP? (Nemours Foundation)Club Drugs/Teenagers ... Club Drugs ... Nemours Foundation ... PCP, pcp, bump, cat Valium, LSD, snort, ecstasy, kitty flipping, cocaine, marijuana ... PCP abuse is less common ...
- Substance Use and Mental Health Issues among U.S.-Born American Indians or Alaska Natives Residing on and off Tribal ... (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) - PDFAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Health/Statistics and Research ... American Indian and Alaska Native Health ... Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Cannabis (Marijuana) (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Marijuana/Start Here ... Marijuana ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... Learn more about NIDA’s research on the health effects of cannabis. ... From the National Institutes ...
- ... make you seem drunk or intoxicated. Barbiturates are addictive. People who use them become physically dependent on them. Stopping them ...
- Substance Use and Military Life (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Veterans and Military Health/Statistics and Research ... Veterans and Military Health ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... Offers an overview of trends of drug use ...
- Kratom (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Drug Use and Addiction/Specifics ... Drug Use and Addiction ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health ... “Kratom” commonly refers to ...
- Commonly Used Drugs Charts (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Drug Use and Addiction/Start Here ... Drug Use and Addiction ... Club Drugs/Specifics ... Club Drugs ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health
- Xylazine (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Xylazine, or “tranq,” is a veterinary sedative found in some illicit drugs and is linked to overdose and other issues.