Narcotic Addiction – Where it All Started

When and Where did addiction to opioids begin Suboxone Doctors Near Me Accepting New Patients Today

Have you ever wondered when and where the appeal and addiction to opioids (opium, heroin, oxycodone, OxyContin, hydrocodone) started? We’re in the middle of an opioid epidemic as of 2020, but the current narcotic addiction problem is actually just history repeating itself. The earliest reference to opium growth and use began in 3400 B.C. when…

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What is Being Addicted Actually Costing You?

So many times we get inquiries from people who are stuck in the miserable cycle of addiction looking for a cure of any kind. They can’t imagine life with drugs, and they can’t imagine life without drugs. All they know is that they’re sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and they’re quickly going…

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Addiction Epidemic May Have Been Orchestrated Says New Lawsuit Against the Sackler Family – Makers of OxyContin

Addiction is no laughing matter. It’s a disease that in recent years has gone completely off the rails. Some people think the addiction epidemic was going to come no matter what due to changes in the modern family lifestyle, like working too much, work pressure, money and financial issues, etc. Others, are convinced the addiction…

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Get Clean, Change Your Life, and Save Money?

Many people in the throws of addiction are surprised at just how much money they spend on the street buying pills. Especially, when they look at it on a monthly basis. “It’s easy to spend $600 to $700 a week on Oxy when you buy it on the street.” Many people who are buying pills…

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Medication Assisted Treatment with Suboxone at Nashville Recovery Saving Lives

Medication Assisted Treatment, or “M.A.T.” as it’s called, combines behavioral therapy and medications to treat substance use disorders. Nashville Suboxone Recovery offers an MBA-level therapist, along with medical doctors to treat patients who suffer from opioid addiction. The most common medication prescribed for opioid addiction is Buprenorphine. Buprenorphine works as an opioid agonist / antagonist that blocks…

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2018 was an amazing year at Nashville Suboxone Recovery. We saw so many new patients gather the courage to say goodbye to their opioid addiction, and say hello to outpatient recovery with Suboxone and personalized therapy. Why Suboxone? Suboxone is an antagonist, telling your brain it’s getting the narcotic medicine it needs to function normally,…

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Addicted? Get Clean Without Withdrawals and Cravings

I remember clearly back in November 2013, the feelings of being scared, worried, maybe even terrified. How in the world was going to feel if I stopped taking Oxycodone and OxyContin? I wanted to stop taking those pills more than anything else in my life, but those damn pills would not let me. On days…

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