Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Risks

During pregnancy, the woman is greatly at risk and vulnerable to toxins and other harmful substances. Teratogens, such as alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs are some of the substances that may cause negative effects towards the fetus inside the mother’s womb. These substances would in turn result to a sick or worse, abnormal baby.

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Crack Addiction: the Effects of Cocaine Hydrochloride

The chemical cocaine hydrochloride is commonly known as crack. There are users who chemically process cocaine in order to eradicate the hydrochloride. This procedure is called “freebasing” and makes the drug more potent. “Crack” is a hard form of freebased cocaine. It is named “crack” because it snaps and cracks when heated and smoked. Since crack is a ready form of freebased cocaine, the user does not have to buy the equipment associated with freebasing. Crack is most often packaged in plastic bags and sold in small quantities, usually 300-500mg or enough for two to three inhalations.

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Effects of Suboxone

Naxolene is the added ingredient on a variation of subutex which is called suboxone. This is the normally given to patients. Its effects are the same as Subutex. Like subutex, it is used as a pain reliever and a medication drug in treating opioid addiction.

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Narcotic Anonymous helps with Drug Addiction

Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit organization that works for the recovery of drug addicts. It follows a twelve step program and it is group-oriented. It defines itself as a society of men and women for whom drugs had become a disturbing problem.

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