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If you or someone you know is caught in the grip of addiction, remember that recovery is possible. Don't let this disease take over your life. Reach out for help, there are people who care. Here you can find:
- The National Drug Helpline
- Mutual aid societies
- Mental health apps
Looking for Help? Contact SAMHSA National Helpline
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- Call 1-800-662-4357 for assistance
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NIDA
The NIDA is the leading agency responsible for conducting research and disseminating information about drug abuse and addiction. Situated in Bethesda, Maryland, NIDA plays a critical role in understanding the complexities of substance use disorders and creating effective prevention and treatment strategies.
- NIDA's extensive research collection covers a vast range of substances, comprising opioids, stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens.
- Moreover, NIDA funds clinical trials to assess the efficacy of new treatments for addiction.
- The institute's mission is to improve outcomes by minimizing the impact of drug abuse on individuals, families, and communities.
Feeling overwhelmed
Remember that you're not alone and there are safe ways to get the help you need. There are resources available to help you through difficult moments. Don't hesitate to reach out with a trusted friend. You have the right to feel better, and getting help is a sign of strength.