Tapering Off Heroin

The decision to stop using heroin is often hindered by difficulties and hardship. When a person decides that they want to leave their substance use behind it should be celebrated, and also met with an understanding of what happens next in regards to withdrawals, as well as the available options for detoxification and sobriety. While […]

How Long Does Suboxone Take To Kick In

Heroin Overdose

Heroin is a potent narcotic derived from morphine. The morphine is made from the seed pod of poppy plants. Heroin is an analgesic and is in the class of opioids, and it works in the brain the same way that prescription pain medication does. People use heroin because it can induce extreme euphoria quickly that […]

Changing stigma changes lives

A recent guest opinion column published in the Johnson City Press May 15th, 2022 by ReVIDA Program Director – Jeremiah Lovelady I invite you to close your eyes for a minute. Think about someone who struggles with substance use disorder. Think about someone who has been in and out of the criminal justice system. Someone […]

Fentanyl Identification

Fentanyl is a man-made opioid that is 80-100 times stronger than morphine. It was originally developed for medical use, but has become a go-to for individuals looking to get high due to its low-cost and ubiquitous availability on the street. Because it’s such a powerful opioid, fentanyl is also misused in many illegal ways. Fentanyl […]

Difference Between Subutex and Suboxone

Subutex and Suboxone are medications to treat opiate use disorder (OUD). They are both approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Before (2002), when doctors began prescribing them, the standard opiate treatment was only Methadone. Unlike Methadone, however, they work because Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist. A partial agonist […]

Signs of Fentanyl Addiction

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5), is the universal manual to diagnose mental health issues. Because it is such a well-known standard, it has widespread influence over how disorders get diagnosed and treated. The DSM version 5 recognizes opioid use disorder as a sub-category of substance use disorders, a disorder […]

Fentanyl Side Effects

There are two types of fentanyl, known as synthetic opioids, pharmaceutical grade and illegally manufactured. The illicitly made fentanyl is typically more potent than the pharmaceutical. The pharmaceutical is for people with severe pain, usually in late cancer stages or post-surgical procedures. Fentanyl analogs are occasionally more lethal than fentanyl and are involved in more […]

Signs of Heroin Addiction

Heroin use may be pleasant at first, but it can lead to all kinds of unpleasant problems. A life can quickly be turned upside down as heroin takes center stage. For the person living with heroin addiction, the desire to use feels ever-present. In contrast, from an outsider’s perspective, it may be difficult to know […]

Why Is Fentanyl So Dangerous

Along with the rise of the nationwide opioid epidemic, we have also seen the rise of specific kinds of opioids. One opioid that has proven to be the most dangerous, and specifically the most deadly, is fentanyl. Fentanyl is fairly cheap to make and distribute. So one of the reasons it has become so dangerous […]