NDUECSON OUTREACH MINISTRY May, 17th 2013 Day Part 1
NDUECSON OUTREACH MINISTRY May, 17th 2013 Day part 1 — We canvas three community areas in Raleigh: Bragg street/Old Garner road area Martin street/Davie street area ones street/St. Augustine’s College area. We al…
CenterPoint gains two sizable grants, initiatives
CenterPoint is providing North Carolina Interventions training to the Bethesda staff,… Continue reading
Substance Abuse Treatment Lexington Kentucky
substance abuse treatment lexington kentucky — This is a psycho-educational addiction and psychological wellness recovery system accessible 24/7. It offers tools whether or not that you are the main one h…
2014 General Assembly Session in Review: Who Won? Who Lost?
U.S. Senator Rand Paul's appearance in Frankfort couldn't help… Continue reading
Tough Healthcare Choices Ahead for Countries, Warns Economist
Tough healthcare choices ahead for countries, warns economist
A European study done more than a decade after doctors began using angioplasty in the United States found that the procedure, much costlier than treatment using drugs, resulted in much better outcomes for heart-attack patients rushed to the hospital.
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Is SUBOXONE a Narcotic?
Question by getoffmyback: Is SUBOXONE a narcotic?
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Yes it is. 1. What are Suboxone and Subutex?
Subutex and Suboxone are medications approved for the treatment of opiate dependence. Both medicines contain the active ingredient, buprenorphine hydrochloride, which works to reduce the symptoms of opiate dependence.… Continue reading
What Personality Might Have to Do With Drug Abuse Risk
What Personality Might Have To Do With Drug Abuse Risk
People with certain personality traits may be at increased risk for drug use problems, and studying personality may help researchers better understand and treat these problems, according to a new review. Many studies have attempted to link genes to the… Continue reading
Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine
Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine
The drug in question, GlaxoSmithKline's Potiga (ezogabine is the generic name), is relatively new; it was only approved by the FDA in 2011. Because FDA approval was only for seizure disorders, any current use to treat alcoholism would be off-label.
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