Common Withdrawal Symptoms of Fentanyl

The National Institute on Drug Abuse defines fentanyl as a synthetic opioid drug that’s classified as a potent analgesic or painkiller. It’s typically used to manage severe pain, particularly in cases where other opioids are not effective. Fentanyl is estimated to be about 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, which means it has…

5 Signs of Prescription Drug Addiction

Prescription drug addiction can have a huge impact on someone’s health, relationships, finances and career. Also called prescription drug misuse or abuse, this type of addiction is when someone uses prescription drugs in a way that wasn’t intended by a doctor or prescriber. This includes using a friend’s prescription or even lying about symptoms in…

How Does Addiction Change Someone’s Personality?

If your loved one is struggling with addiction, you may have noticed a change in their personality, mood and behaviour. Alternatively, if you’re a person suffering from addiction, you may have identified a change yourself. This is completely normal and is a sign that you could benefit from professional help. Here, we explore how addiction…

Effects of Drugs on Dental Health

Drug addiction is a destructive disease that can take hold quickly. Drugs can have a serious effect on you physically, having a negative on your major organs and eventually proving fatal. They also have a serious impact on your dental health. People addicted to drugs often have bad teeth and oral problems that can plague…

Can Spice Kill You?

A dangerous and deadly drug, spice causes hundreds of thousands of hospital admissions every single year in the UK and thousands of deaths. But what exactly is it? And what should you do if you’re worried that someone you know might be addicted to it? We reveal all here.   Spice is a synthetic cannabinoid…

What is the Drug Capital of Scotland?

According to Statista, in 2021, 1,330 people died in Scotland as a result of their drug use. This has been the highest number since records began 25 years ago. Edinburgh and Dundee are unfortunately at the top of the list, with Glasgow closely following. In the fight against the record number of drug-related deaths, there…

Does Scotland Have a Cannabis Problem?

The Scottish government says that Scotland has a “troubled relationship” with both alcohol and illicit drug use. A recent report states, “Since the 1980s, we have seen substantially increased alcohol consumption, and consequently, high levels of alcohol-related harm. We also remain extremely concerned by the continued rise in drug-related harm and are fully committed to…

What Are The Most Commonly Abused Drugs in Scotland?

Drug addiction is a growing problem in Scotland, with more people than ever turning to drugs for one reason or another. Unfortunately, this has caused a serious threat to people, with more people dying from drug-related deaths in 2020 since records began. Over 1,339 drug-related deaths were registered in Scotland in 2020 alone. It is…

Can You Become Addicted To E-Cigarettes?

While E-cigarettes have always been marketed as the safer and healthier alternative to normal cigarettes, they are still highly addictive. This is because despite them not containing any of the harmful tar-like cigarettes do, they still contain nicotine, and often more nicotine than would be in a cigarette. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance that…

Is Weed Legal in Scotland

Weed is the most popular illegal drug in Scotland.  As with the UK, people living in Scotland are breaking the law if they use cannabis at home in a recreational way. The rule applies to all of the UK. Cannabis is classed as a class B drug, grouped with amphetamines (speed, crystal meth) and Ketamine.…