Author name: Bryan Garman

Bryan was born in Philadelphia and remains an ardent supporter of Philadelphia sports. After attending FSU and FAU where he majored in writing, Bryan ventured out to follow in the footsteps of his idols, running straight into drug addiction.  After being arrested by the President’s Secret Service, Bryan finally started to rebuild his life and beat that monkey off of his back through writing, playing music, and studying Buddhist philosophy. Despite still having the occasional struggles with mental health, Bryan strives to be a little bit better a person each day.   With the support and love from a loyal family, and kind-hearted and generous friends, Bryan tries to help people vanquish their own personal demons as he did and bring more love and beauty into a pessimistic world.

Blue Xanax

Blue Xanax: What is it & What Does it Do?

What is Blue Xanax? Blue Xanax is one of the generic forms of the prescription anti-anxiety drug alprazolam. Alprazolam is a part of the benzodiazepine family, a class of drugs marketed by pharmaceutical companies for their ability to treat anxiety, panic attacks, and other psychological disorders. While Xanax has several medical uses, it has also, …

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How Long Does Meth Stay In Your System

How Long Does Meth Stay In Your System?

Understanding How Methamphetamine Metabolizes Meth is an unfortunately common drug that is abused throughout the US, often leading its users into a vicious cycle of addiction. Because of this, many employers, legal officials, and healthcare providers have begun testing more thoroughly for traces of this drug in their clients, patients, and employees. For those struggling …

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Signs of Percocet Addiction

Signs of Percocet Addiction

What is Percocet? Percocet is made from oxycodone and acetaminophen, a combination that is used to relieve chronic or severe pain in individuals who have otherwise found other pain relievers ineffective. Acetaminophen on its own is commonly used as a moderate pain reliever and fever reducer. It is not known to be habit-forming on its …

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Signs of Meth Use

Signs of Meth Use

Recognizing When a Loved One May Need Help with Meth Methamphetamine abuse has become an increasingly common issue throughout the U.S. This dangerous drug can have a disastrous effect on a person’s life, as well as on the people around them. If you suspect that a loved one is abusing methamphetamines, it is important to …

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What is Coke Jaw

Coke Jaw: Myths and Realities

What You Really Need to Know About Coke Jaw and How to Prevent It Cocaine users often find that they have intense jaw pain and issues with their mouth, particularly if they are rubbing cocaine powder on their gums or smoking it. One term that loosely encompasses the conditions that result is “coke mouth.” However, …

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Sublocade vs Suboxone

Sublocade vs Suboxone

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Sublocade and Suboxone Opioid abuse has become much more common throughout the U.S., with 2020 recording a staggering 68,630 opioid-related overdose deaths. In light of these numbers, new treatment methods are being developed to help combat these drug abuse concerns. Medication-assisted treatment, for one, has become more popular due to …

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Pink Coke

Pink Coke

Not Your Typical Cocaine Hydrochloride Synthetic drugs are some of the most widely available and commonly abused substances in the United States, due to their wide availability within the illicit drug market. One drug in particular that has recently gained more popularity is pink cocaine or ‘pink coke.’ Keep reading to learn more about the …

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Can Cocaine Kill You

Can Cocaine Kill You?

What is Cocaine? Cocaine is a stimulant drug derived from the leaves of the coca plant native to South America. When making cocaine, the leaves are processed several times, usually alongside other toxic chemicals. Once this processing is down, these leaves will have turned into small white rocks. Currently, cocaine is classified as a Schedule …

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Best Defense for Positive Drug Test

Best Defense for Positive Drug Test

Accepting the Results and Finding a Treatment Program You knew there was a risk of a positive drug test the moment you handed over your sample. Now the results have come back and you are panicked? How can you hold onto your job and make sure your employer does not diminish your role or standing? …

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