What Are The Long-Term Effects of Cocaine Addiction?
Even though cocaine causes an intense euphoric high that produces pleasurable feelings, using the drug can have some significant risks and devastating long-term effects on the brain and body.
Even though cocaine causes an intense euphoric high that produces pleasurable feelings, using the drug can have some significant risks and devastating long-term effects on the brain and body.
Using heroin can impact various parts of your body in a number of different ways, but some of the most damaging effects of heroin actually occur in the brain.
EMDR therapy has been shown to help people process past traumatic events, reducing anxiety and depression. Besides these benefits, research also suggests that this form of therapy can help improve cognitive function, memory, and brain connectivity.
Although benzodiazepines are effective when used as directed, they can be abused as well as highly addictive. Benzo abuse and addiction can result in severe long-term effects and serious health problems.
Like most prescription drugs, opioid use does not come without risks. Even though opioids help relieve pain, abusing and becoming addicted to them can lead to a number of adverse effects that can affect your quality of life.
When someone stops using heroin, they may experience withdrawal symptoms as their body readjusts. These symptoms can range from mild to severe and fall into one of two categories: physical or psychological.
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