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Which drugs cause the most cases of overdose?

Monday 8th March 2021

Discover which drugs cause the most overdoses and why they're so dangerous in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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The Deadliest Drugs: What You Need to Know

Picture this: you're flipping through the news and come across yet another story about a tragic overdose. Ever wonder which drugs are the biggest culprits? In this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network', the hosts tackle this pressing issue head-on. They break down the dangers of heroin, cocaine, oxycodone, fentanyl, and morphine—substances that are wreaking havoc on countless lives. These aren't just statistics; each number represents someone's child, parent, or friend.
The episode dives into why these particular drugs are so lethal and what makes them so addictive. It's not just about the high; it's about the devastating lows that follow. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, this episode offers crucial information that could be a lifesaver. The hosts don't just list facts; they share stories and insights that make the gravity of the situation hit home.
Whether you're looking for ways to help a loved one or trying to understand your own battle with addiction, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Tune in to get informed and stay safe.
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