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EXTREME CONSTIPATION BECAUSE OF SUBOXONE…?

Hemaroids, Haemorroids, Hemarroids | December 30th 2009 by John Chevin

Extreme constipation since of suboxone…? Constipation I am right away on sixteen MG of Suboxone a day. Onе of thе síde еffеcts of thе drug ís constipation. Bеforе еvеn b read more

suboxdoc

Are you ANXIOUS? Are you SURE?

Suboxone Talk Zone | December 27th 2009 by Jeffrey T Junig MD PhD

I’ve been posting more lately, but I’m hoping to slow down by the end of the holidays to let everyone catch up.   I’ve also mentioned ‘my book’ several times in the past year, promising to myself and to others deadline read more

marchy25

Review On Oxycodone – Side Effects

Find a drug rehab | December 21st 2009 by Marcel Gemme

Oxycodone can be administered orally, intranasally, via intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous injection or rectally. Some people are fast metabolizers resulting in reduced analgesic effect but increased adverse effects, while others are slow metab read more

mesila

Danish Drug Users Are “Unionized”

Outlaw Anodyne | December 19th 2009 by Mesila Thraam

The Danish Drug User Union site makes me wonder for the fifty-umpteenth time if there is any hope of leaving the United States with its conservative conspiracies and con-jobs, and emigrating to Europe (or Canada) some day. It seems like the users th read more

suboxdoc

Tapering off methadone– bupe or no bupe?

Suboxone Talk Zone | December 17th 2009 by Jeffrey T Junig MD PhD

A quickie question from a youtube viewer: hiya–  Wondering if you could tell me if this is a good idea.  I’m almost at the end of my taper from methadone from having addiction to oxycontin. been on methadone coming up on 2 years and I read more

spinehealth

Opioid-Related Deaths Double in Ontario Between 1991 and 2004

Back Talk: Take Control of Your Back Pain | December 15th 2009 by Scot Robnett

Deaths from opioid use doubled in the Canadian province of Ontario from the early nineties to the middle of this decade, with introduction of the painkiller oxycodone linked to these mortality increases, according to new research that adds to growing read more

nakedEric

NonPoint Studio Update – Keep The Comments Coming!

nakedEric | December 13th 2009 by NakedEric

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: best new album, Creative Writing, eric, nakederic, nakederic fans, new album, non point, nonpoint, opiates, rock read more

nakedEric

NonPoint Studio Update – Keep The Comments Coming!

nakedEric | December 13th 2009 by NakedEric

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: best new album, Creative Writing, eric, nakederic, nakederic fans, new album, non point, nonpoint, opiates, rock read more

marchy25

Review On Narcotics – Things To Know

Find a drug rehab | December 13th 2009 by Marcel Gemme

enerally speaking, when we reffer to narcotics, we have in mind any illegal drug, starting from cocaine until prescription pills used illegally. But “narcotics” actually refer to a specific class of drug. The term narcotics refers to drug read more

marchy25

Review On Magic Mushrooms – Things To Know

Find a drug rehab | December 4th 2009 by Marcel Gemme

As in case of any recreational drug, you can find online a lot of questions about mushrooms, its effects and its origins, like if the magic mushrooms are poisonous, if the fresh picked mushrooms are stronger than dried ones, how can you distinguish d read more

TechnoMom

Long term opiate use safe; One woman’s experience with Savella

Fibrant Living | December 3rd 2009 by Cynthia Armistead

There are two great articles from Karen Lee Richards in HealthCentral’s Chronic Pain Connection newsletter today. The first, One Patient’s Experience with Savella for Fibromyalgia, Richards brings us detailed feedback from one of her read more

brainfog

Opiate pain medications may promote cancer

iHealthBulletin News | November 18th 2009

Although the opiate pain drug morphine has been the gold-standard treatment for postoperative and chronic cancer pain for two centuries, a growing body of evidence is showing that opiate-based painkillers can stimulate the growth and spread of cancer read more

spinehealth

Chronic Pain Patients with Depression More Likely to Receive Opio…

Back Talk: Take Control of Your Back Pain | November 17th 2009 by Scot Robnett

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marchy25

Review On Heroin – Basics

Find a drug rehab | November 9th 2009 by Marcel Gemme

Synthesized from morphine, heroin is an illegal drug and a medical pain-killer. Discovered in 1874 by C. R. Alder Wright, a derivative of the opium, heroin is a dangerous substance with high addictive potential. There is a huge traffic of heroin, Afg read more

Cindysclim

Drug Detox – Dr. Phil refers guests to Florida Detox and Wellne…

Detox Programs - Learn how to detox your body | November 6th 2009 by Cindy Lim

As seen on Dr. Phil: www.floridadetox.com The Florida Detox® anesthesia-assisted rapid drug detox procedure is effective for any known opiate or narcotic analgesic (including synthetics). Rapid drug detox at Florida Detox® has proven to be safe, read more

junaidali

Don’t Let Your Vices Feed the Crisis!

writersblocknomore | October 21st 2009

You must have probably heard about those authors who lost their interest for quality writing and went after alcohol to wash down the crisis they’ve stumbled in. Yes, that is an option indeed but hardly the best way out! Vices are not getting along read more

marchy25

Are Hydrocodone Prescriptions Risky?

Find a drug rehab | October 10th 2009 by Marcel Gemme

Hydrocodone is an antitussive (cough suppressant) and analgesic agent for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe pain. Studies indicate that hydrocodone is as effective, or more effective, than codeine for cough suppression and nearly equipot read more

marchy25

Humanity’s Worse Enemy – Heroin

Find a drug rehab | October 8th 2009 by Marcel Gemme

Heroin is the most rapidly acting drog of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the b read more

brainfog

Addictive opiate drugs ineffective for arthritis pain

iHealthBulletin News | October 7th 2009

CFAH.org - Should you take opiate drugs for hip and knee pain caused by osteoarthritis? Probably not, suggests a new evidence-based, Cochrane review of the best research on the subject. “We found that pain reduction with opioid treatment was small read more

bZerg

OxyContin Addiction: Choose Your OxyContin Detox Center Wisely

Learn how to detox yourself | October 6th 2009 by Udom Saechia

Only five per cent of people trying to get off Oxycontin and other opiates in their success â € "mainly because the withdrawal symptoms to reach an intolerable level that can not cope with it. In fact, this may occur even in a detoxification read more

antiprohibtion

Legalization

Antiprohibition | September 29th 2009

How would legalizing drugs affect me? I'd have a wider range of drugs to pick from. What I need is my opiate receptors hit, and DXM does that. But that's not all it hits (so I get a few annoying / life threatening side effects). Pure opiates like oxy read more

suboxdoc

Tired and Sick on Suboxone: What Would Junig Do?

Suboxone Talk Zone | September 26th 2009 by Jeffrey T Junig MD PhD

I recently receive e-mails or read posts at Suboxone Forum that go something like this: I used all kinds of pain pills over the past ten years—Vicodin, then oxycodone, methadone, and even fentanyl patches. Then I got into heroin for a year and fin read more

winagain

Bodybuilding Workouts & Tips, Cardio Exercise Can Help You to Gai…

Musclegaintruth.us | September 25th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez

When you do cardio, you get your heart rate going and increase blood circulation throughout your body. Cardio exercise is basically whole body exercise that, ideally, should make you breathe harder than usual, get your heart rate pumping, and help yo read more

Bevell Blast: Burt Reynolds

Addiction Treatment Solutions Network Articles | September 22nd 2009

I thought I’d take a quick breather from health care reform this week to refocus the attention on the reason I am so passionate about the topic in the first place…addiction. Listen, I know all of us have grown somewhat desensitized to the read more

winagain

Bodybuilding Workouts & Tips, Gain Weight Fast Metabolism With Ca…

Musclegaintruth.us | September 20th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez

Cardio exercise is basically whole body exercise that, ideally, should make you breathe harder than usual, get your heart rate pumping, and help you work up a good sweat. It is as necessary for overall health and fitness as anaerobic exercise is. Whe read more

jepjep1086

Yes Virginia, There Is A Runner’s High

The Green Cursor | September 15th 2009

Is runner’s high really true?  Do all runners experience it?  Can other people experience it as well? The term runner’s high refers to the state of euphoria after an intense exercise.  It is similar to the feelings a person has after taking m read more

FeebleSaint

How Comfortable is Your Christianity?

New Demonstration | September 2nd 2009 by John Mark Vergara

Is the Christianity of our day of the lofty kind of which apostolic men have left us so bright an example? Is it not feeble, indolent, self-indulgent, second-rate? Related Posts A Christian Should Not be Anything but Zealous! . . . Until Thou A read more

Morphine Drug Intended to Prevent Abuse Gets Go Ahead

Drug Testing | August 20th 2009

Embeda, a pain medication intended to help prevent morphine tablet abuse has been approved by U.S. regulators according to King Pharmaceuticals Inc., producers of the drug. The drug, which will be available in twice daily doses, is intended to replac read more

NutritionWonderlnd

Autism and Gluten Free Casein Free Diets: The Latest Findings

Nutrition Wonderland | July 30th 2009 by John Serrao

Monday, the Mayo Clinic published one of the first comprehensive examinations of autistic dietary patterns in the journal Pediatrics, finding that autistic children suffer from some but not all digestive maladies more than did their non-autistic coun read more

creatrixx

chronic pain? tough shit.

get angry WITH me | July 13th 2009 by jaxx

where did this nation’s lopsided obsession with addiction come from? the FDA has been advised to pull Vicodin and Percocet from the shelves. prohibit them altogether. you know what those are, right? odds are high that you’ve gotten a pres read more