When given a piss test in the military, if you are perscribed a pain killer can you pop hot for opiates if?
Question by PoptartLord69: When given a piss test in the military, if you are perscribed a pain killer can you pop hot for opiates if?
Say you are perscribed a pain killer and you have a piss test the next day, and you’ve been taking more than the required amount… Continue reading
Why is dependence on some drugs okay but not others?
Question by Captain Flatulence: Why is dependence on some drugs okay but not others?
Do not confuse “abuse” with “dependence.” Most folks think it’s no big deal if they take anti-depressants, cholesterol lowering drugs or high-blood pressure medications every day (dependence). But as soon as someone says they take Xanax… Continue reading
Can i be violated on probation for not taking drug classes?
Question by : Can i be violated on probation for not taking drug classes?
So i live in michigan (where im on probation). & im 18
One of my requirements is to take “outpatient substance abuse”.
I was told to call a place called “SEMCA” if i didnt have health… Continue reading
Aligning Substance Abuse Prevention with Mental Health and Primary Care
Aligning Substance Abuse Prevention with Mental Health and Primary Care – CSAP Director Frances Harding discusses with SAMHSA’s CAPT Principal Investigator Wayne Harding the agency’s vision for delivering prevention services in the…
Motivational Enhancement Therapy: Treatment For Substance Abuse & More
Motivational Enhancement Therapy: Treatment For Substance Abuse &… Continue reading
How applicable an argument is the “freedom to choose” to use a substance if the substance is addictive?
Question by .02 REMAINS: How applicable an argument is the “freedom to choose” to use a substance if the substance is addictive?
To expand on my point, an addictive substance removes the user’s freedom to choose not to use it.
Is it more applicable to describe a “freedom to use,… Continue reading
Giving Maine babies a chance at a drug-free life
Giving Maine babies a chance at a drug-free life
Drug abuse is not a victimless crime. You could be the brother of someone who overdosed and required a hospital stay. You could be the pharmacist afraid to go back to work after a robber held you at gunpoint for… Continue reading