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Good Sick

Good sick is a term that defines the reaction of nausea or vomiting after the use of the opiate drug, heroin.

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Go Fast

Go fast is another nickname for the narcotic substance crystal meth.

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Flashbacks

Flashbacks can be defined as dramatic imagery or auditory hallucinations that individuals who misuse a narcotic substance (common in LSD users) can experience long after they used LSD. These flashbacks can consist of sensations such as smell, touch and taste.

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FAS

FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) are patterns of birth defects and abnormalities caused by a mother’s use of alcohol during pregnancy.

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Fake it till you make it

“Fake it till you make it” is a strategy that new comers to 12 step fellowships are sometimes advised to use as a means of developing healthier recovery related behaviour. The person new to addiction recovery feels that the new and necessary behaviours they need to...

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Excipient

An excipient is a dormant substance that is used as carrier for a drug or an active substance. Excipients also ensure that the drug is taken to the blood by assisting in the process of osmosis. Lactose, cellulose and gelatin are all types of excipient drugs.

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Educational Lectures

Educational lectures are performed at various rehabilitation centres in the aim to teach them to be aware of the signs and symptoms of their addictions as well as to show them ways in which they can live a drug or alcohol free life.

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Drug Tolerance

Drug tolerance can be defined as the progressive lessening of the effectiveness of a drug due to excessive use. Patients need to use increased amounts to achieve the same high, this is one of the diagnostic criteria for substance (including alcohol) abuse or...

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Domestic Violence

Domestic violence can be described as unwanted physical, pyschological or emotional abuse towards a family member or loved one.

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Disease Model

The disease model is the view or theory that alcoholism or another narcotic addiction is an incurable disease rather than a mental or social problem.

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