Drug addiction is an ongoing battle in the United States, and illicit drugs aren’t the only concern, with a reported 16 million people in the US abusing prescription drugs. Take a look at the most commonly abused prescription medications alongside the top three most abused illicit drugs.
Find A Clinic NowOriginally prescribed for pain, now a potent synthetic opioid stronger than heroin and the leading cause of overdose deaths in the U.S.
A prescription painkiller that can rapidly cause addiction when misused, and one of the largest sources of overdose in the early 2000’s.
The most-prescribed opioid in America, often leading to dependence and addiction when taken improperly.
An illegal opioid derived from morphine, creating brief euphoria but driving severe addiction, high overdose risk worldwide.
A powerful stimulant misused for energy surges, linked to high addiction rates, rapid physical damage, and escalating global health concerns.
A short-acting stimulant causing brief highs yet fueling rapid dependence, overdose threats, and major illicit trade worldwide.
we are dedicated to helping individuals overcome addiction and regain control of their lives. With a team of experienced medical professionals and pharmacists, we offer evidence-based treatments, personalized care plans, and a supportive environment to ensure long-term recovery. Our goal is to provide compassionate and effective care to each patient.
Take a Free AssessmentLong-term treatment for opioid addiction that helps reduce cravings and stabilize withdrawal symptoms.
An alternative to methadone, designed to reduce withdrawal and cravings while preventing misuse.
Slow-release morphine used for long-term opioid dependency management.
Medication-assisted treatment and counseling to support recovery from alcohol dependency.
Safe and controlled tapering program to reduce dependency on benzodiazepines.
Support for quitting smoking through medication, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), and behavioral counseling.
Treatment for co-occurring mental health issues alongside addiction recovery.
Smooth transition from methadone to suboxone under medical supervision to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
A monthly injectable treatment for long-term opioid recovery and stability.
30-minute consultations with addiction specialists and medical professionals. (Free)
Professional therapy and medication management for improved mental health.
Identify and treat low testosterone levels that may affect overall health and recovery.
Easy access to prescribed addiction medications and health products.
A full range of prescription drugs available for treatment and general health.
Access to cold and flu remedies, pain relief, supplements, and more.
Expert advice on proper medication use and treatment plans.
Diagnosis and medication support for improved focus and behavior.
Access to mental health specialists and support programs.
Tailored recovery strategies designed to meet your individual needs.
Professional guidance to reduce the risk of relapse.
Support with employment, education, and rebuilding relationships.
Counseling and support for family members to strengthen recovery.