Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

  • Does Halcion get you high?

Does Halcion get you high?

Thursday 14th January 2021

Understand the safety and risks of Halcion on 'Recovery Partner Network'. Learn how misuse can lead to a 'high' similar to recreational drugs.
 

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Understanding Halcion: Safety, Risks, and Realities

Ever wondered about the safety of Halcion and its potential for abuse? This episode of the 'Recovery Partner Network' podcast breaks down everything you need to know about this medication. While Halcion, known scientifically as triazolam, is generally safe when taken as prescribed, it’s a different story when misused. Classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance in the United States, Halcion can lead to dependence and even a 'high' similar to illegal recreational drugs if taken in large doses.
The episode sheds light on these risks, helping you understand why adherence to prescription guidelines is crucial. Whether you're a patient prescribed Halcion or someone concerned about its potential for abuse, this episode offers valuable insights into the medication's dual nature. Tune in to learn more about how to use Halcion safely and avoid its pitfalls.
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