Alabama doctors warn public of ‘gas station’ drugs

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WIAT ) — Alabama physicians are gathering in Birmingham this weekend for training and education regarding substance abuse.

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Doctors will help people recognize signs of substance abuse, improve treatment strategies and continue progress to reduce opioid prescriptions. They will educated people on substances like Delta-8, commonly sold in gas stations, vape shops and convenience stores.

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A study by researchers at UAB found Delta-8 is growing in popularity among young users, some of whom report severe side effects such as anxiety, psychosis and even violent behavior. For more information, click here

“Just because a substance is available over the counter doesn’t mean it’s safe,” warns Dr. Luke Engeriser, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at AltaPointe Health Systems in Mobile.

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