Recovery Partner Network

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  • How many drug classifications are there?

How many drug classifications are there?

Friday 5th February 2021

Get a clear understanding of the seven drug classifications and their unique characteristics in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Understanding the Seven Drug Classifications

Ever been curious about how drugs are categorized? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' breaks down the seven distinct drug classifications, shedding light on what sets them apart. Whether you’re a concerned parent, someone in recovery, or just looking to understand more about substance use, this episode is packed with valuable information. The hosts take you through each category, explaining the criteria used to classify different substances.
From stimulants to depressants, and hallucinogens to opioids, you’ll get a clear picture of how these classifications help in understanding their effects and risks. The episode aims to demystify these categories, making it easier for listeners to grasp why certain drugs are treated differently in medical and legal contexts. Tune in for a straightforward, informative discussion that could be a game-changer in your journey towards better understanding substance use and recovery.
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