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3 of the Most Dangerous Party Drugs

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3 of the Most Dangerous Party Drugs

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Did you know that one of the leading causes of unintentional death in the US is drug overdose? While many people consider recreational drugs safe when taken without other combinations, it is vital to note that inappropriate substance use can lead to life-threatening consequences. Here, Foothills at Red Oak Recovery offers insightful information on three of the riskiest party drugs to create awareness for parents and teens. To learn more, contact our team today at 866.300.5275.

1. Alcohol

Alcohol is one of the most abused substances because it is acceptable in many social settings. It is a depressant that changes the user’s moods. Unfortunately, it can cause severe effects to the user. For example, hundreds of thousands of Americans die annually due to alcohol-related issues.
An alcohol use disorder may include moderate, social, heavy, and binge drinking. Developing dependency is one of the most dangerous stages of alcohol use. It means that when you stop using alcohol, you experience painful withdrawal symptoms.

Your body develops a higher tolerance after long-term use, meaning you will need to increase the intake amount to get the desired euphoria. The consequences of alcohol abuse may include poor memory, financial problems, liver damage, and irritability. If it is a loved one with an alcohol use disorder, look out for signs such as blacking out and slurred speech.

If you think your teen is struggling with an alcohol use disorder, you can prevent potential dangers by seeking professional help. For a holistic approach, rehab experts can offer a wide range of evidence-based treatment services, including:

  • Trauma treatment program
  • Co-occurring disorder treatment
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Holistic healing program
  • Process addiction treatment

2. Nicotine (Tobacco)

Nicotine is one of the most dangerous party drugs, and it is now available in vape form, which is more appealing to teens and young adults. One of the leading causes of preventable death is tobacco, but many people continue to use the drug despite understanding the potential consequences.
Tobacco can damage vital organs in your body, like the throat and lungs. Due to its addictive nature, it is challenging for smokers and vapers to quit without professional assistance.

Most cases of lung cancer deaths occur because of smoking cigarettes. Furthermore, tobacco consumption can increase the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), coronary heart disease, and stroke.

Tobacco has become one of the most prevalent party drugs in recent years due to the emergence of e-cigarettes.

3. Fentanyl

The pain reliever drug is a prescription and synthetic opioid. Its potency is 50 times more than that of heroin and morphine. Many abusers who try to quit without a medically-supervised program fail because of its highly addictive nature.

Doctors use fentanyl as medication to help individuals struggling with chronic pain. Users can consume the drug through nasal sprays, inhalers, and pills to receive the anesthetic effects, which alleviate severe pain. Unfortunately, many people use this opioid for recreational purposes, making it one of the most dangerous party drugs.

Abusers may use other intake ways, such as swallowing, snorting, and injections, to increase the euphoric effects. Combining fentanyl with other drugs like heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine can result in life-threatening consequences.

The most common side effects of fentanyl abuse may include:

  • Unconsciousness
  • Breathing problems
  • Sedation
  • Constipation
  • Confusion
  • Nausea
  • Drowsiness

Contact Foothills at Red Oak Recovery for Party Drugs Addiction Treatment

Is your loved one battling a substance use disorder? Drug abuse can affect many areas in life and prevent your teen from attaining full potential. If your teen cannot perform day-to-day activities because of using party drugs, talk to a drug abuse expert. Contact Foothills at Red Oak Recovery at 866.300.5275 today for professional help and recommendations about addiction treatment.