People Addicted to Opioids Turn to Imodium
In America, one in five people has a family member addicted painkillers. Also, another four in ten know someone addicted to opioids. To combat abuse, Congress has passed stronger regulations to curb access to these painkillers. Therefore, addicts now are turning to over-the-counter medications to achieve the same high. About Imodium A-D Approved by the FDA in
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Imodium A-D Abuse
Not only does Imodium A-D cause serious risk and potentially life-threatening heart problems, however now too much of it can cause a heroin-like high. However, the manufacturers never warned consumers of the dangers. There are around 2.1 million people addicted to opioid painkillers in the United States alone. This drug could be detrimental to them
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