
How Long Does Fentanyl Stay in Your System?
Fentanyl stays in your system for 15–135 hours, depending on the drug’s formulation and various individual factors. Knowing the answer to “How long does fentanyl

How Long Does Codeine Stay in Your System?
“How long does codeine stay in your system?” is a question anyone taking this medication should know the answer to. Knowing it can help you

How Long Does Tramadol Stay in Your System?
Whether you’re required to do a drug screening at work or want to resume an opioid-free life, chances are you’ve asked yourself, “How long does

How Long Does Percocet Stay in Your System?
Knowing the answer to “How long does Percocet stay in your system?” should be of vital importance to anyone who takes the medication—not only to

Is Kratom The Answer to Opioid Addiction?
There are so many suggestions or theories on what could help with opioid addiction and what could help reduce the need for painkillers in that

Opioid vs. Opiate: Understanding Their Differences and Impact
Opioids and opiates are psychoactive substances that alleviate pain by interacting with opioid receptors. Although these terms are often used interchangeably, there is a difference

Serious Consequences of the Coronavirus for Opioid Dependent Patients
Dr. Waismann, in his podcast “Addictive World”, alerts the general public and authorities as Opioid dependent patients are likely, more than others, to develop life

Effective Opioid Addiction Treatment – ANR Clinic
If you’re struggling with opioid dependence, there are two things you should keep in mind: it is not your fault, and it is never too

Betrayal and Trust – Philip Seymour Hoffman
They became so intimate to us We set no walls or barriers when we expose ourselves willingly and knowingly to them. Most of the time,

A Guide to Opioid Regulations in the USA
Heroin was first derived from the opium poppy flower in the late 19th century by drug manufacturer Bayer. The same company later distributed the drug as a cough suppressant and pain reliever. In 1914, the federal government put the first heroin restrictions in place that limited the distribution of the drug. Nowadays, state laws vary in the severity of sentencing depending on state legislation. In 1986 lawmakers did enact a mandatory minimum sentencing guideline for drug offenses in an effort to crackdown on organized illegal distributors. Many states such as Kentucky have adopted some of these methods of harsh drug sentencing and carry some of the most extreme consequences. States like California, on the other hand, have some of the most lenient sentencing which focuses more on small fines and shorter jail time for drug possession to emphasize rehabilitation.

A Comprehensive Overview of Heroin
In recent years the United States has seen a surge in the severity and reach of those affected by the opioid epidemic. According to the

What Is Codeine? Side Effects, Addiction & Treatment
Codeine is an opioid used to alleviate mild-to-moderate pain and treat cough. Like morphine and thebaine, it is an opium alkaloid that can also be

Symptoms & Signs of Opiate Addiction: How to Recognize Them
Opiate addiction is on the rise, not only in the United States but across the world.
The most common types of opiates are codeine and morphine, both used to treat moderate to severe pain and typically in combination with other medications.

Choosing ANR
Since opiate addiction surfaced as a worldwide epidemic in the past 20 years, many different types of opiate addiction treatment options have been introduced. For the many who suffer from opiate addiction, the thought of withdraw is a frightening reality.

Opiate Addiction and Treatment: Key Facts & Statistics
Opiates are a narcotic drug.
They are centuries old and have been traditionally used for pain management. The drugs, as with most other drugs, were originally intended to stay in the medical community. However, their popularity amongst recreational users has increased dramatically since their introduction.

Hero
The plight of heroin addiction
Born and raised in Switzerland, educated in good schools, polite and gentle. He fell into heroin addiction. In time, left all alone to fight the illness. Fell into Methadone and Heroine more and more…

What Is an Opioid Made Of: From Poppy Plant to Pain Relief
Many have heard of opiate addiction but it’s more than likely that some have struggled to understand how such an addiction can occur, and why. Opiates have a powerful effect on the body and can become addictive when used continuously for a certain period of time. It is first helpful to understand what an opiate is and how it works.

Vitamin D Receptors
Vitamin D receptors are in every cell of our body. Over 80 metabolic processes are dependent on it.
Inadequate Vitamin D levels will lead to musculoskeletal pain, which would in most cases, mislead opiate dependent patients into raising opiate dosages. It may also lead doctors into a false diagnostic on any patient with general unspecific pain.

Breaking Windows
For more than two decades, I have been struggling against a very strong resistance from the existing leaders of the Drug Addiction world.
Why? I have developed a treatment that makes a considered ‘chronic’ condition, a now curable one.
Recent Publications

Does Oxycodone Make You Itch: Causes, Risks and Safety Tips

Suboxone Sexual Side Effects: Here’s What You Need to Know

Does Hydrocodone Make You Sleepy: Risks and Safety Tips

Opioid Use and Heart Disease: How Are They Connected?

Ambien and Oxycodone: Risks, Interactions, and Treatment
