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Karen In Drug Information
May 1, 2026

New Designer Opioid Cychlorphine Raises Alarm In Oklahoma

Health experts are raising alarms over a new designer opioid that has proven resistant to Narcan, the medication commonly used to reverse opioid overdoses. First identified in Europe, the drug known as cychlorphine has since spread to Canada and the United States, where it is already being linked to fatal overdoses.

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Karen In Drug Information
April 20, 2026

Oklahoma’s Bureau of Narcotics Takes Action to Outlaw Illicit Sedatives

Illegal labs are flooding the market with "designer benzos" that resist overdose reversal. Discover how the OBN is fighting back against these synthetic sedatives and why professional rehab is the only way to stay safe from counterfeit pills and toxic drug mixtures.

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Karen In Drug Information
April 15, 2026

OBN Warning on Nitazenes Reveals That Cartels Continue to Develop New Formulas for the Illicit Market

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) has warned Oklahomans that the number of life-threatening drugs on the illicit market continues to expand. For most of a decade, fentanyl was the most devastating drug taking American lives. Now it is joined by a series of new drugs called nitazenes.

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Heni In Recovery
July 7, 2022

Road to Recovery

I just woke up one morning and I decided that I don’t want to feel like that anymore. So, I changed.

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Heni In Drug Information
June 15, 2022

The Effects of Xanax Abuse

Often people who seek help for the effects of stress and anxiety are prescribed Xanax and are inadvertently introduced into the world of addiction.

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Ren In Drug Information
February 11, 2019

Benzodiazepines – the Silent Killer That No One Talks About

When it comes to addiction in 21st-century America, almost all of our attention is focused intently on opioids. But what about the country’s other drug problems? In fact, what about our addiction to pharmaceutical benzodiazepines, a prescription drug class which is just addictive and potentially lethal as opioids?

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