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Kentucky joins national prescription drug initiatives
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Kentucky will join several states hard hit by prescription drug abuse to develop strategies to combat what is described as a still-growing problem, Gov. Steve Beshear said Friday. Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon and Virginia will also …
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More Information About Drug Treatment Programs Law Offenders in Avon, New Jersey Went Through?
Question by aubrie a: More information about drug treatment programs law offenders in Avon, New Jersey went through?
I’m writing a pseudo-fiction book about the lives of drug users and pushers here in NJ, and I wonder what happened to them when they were admitted in rehab centers. The information I got from our local health office were not sufficient. Please help me.
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Answer by colleen68_2001
took my daughter to rehab 3 x…. last time finally stuck. but i’m in pa
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Drug Abuse?
Question by Sunshine: Drug abuse?
What is drug abuse Continuum
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Answer by NewLightOldGame
Just changing from one drug to another. It is when you take one drug, and when you lose ability of obtaining it, you gain access to another. Thus continuing the drug abuse, only with a different drug.
Some have conscience issues and will use alcohol and or drugs to ease it all. And if the beer isn’t around, where is the pot ?
This is where the argument of pot leading to bigger drugs comes into play, it is said that you get into this continuum.
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Drug Addiction?
Question by tnt: drug addiction?
My sister in law recently has started to shoot up crystal, she has been smoking it for years but now has taken it to another level. Does anyone possibly know what the withdrawl symptoms are? I have tried looking it up online but I don’t hAve the time to read through all the studies and stuff that come before them.
Any help, feedback or suggestions would be most helpful.
she has been into rehab a few times. When she first gets out she does really well but eventually goes right back.