As Overdoses Spike in Mass., Demand for Narcan Rises
As Overdoses Spike In Mass., Demand For Narcan Rises
[rewrite]Health and safety officials are distributing Narcan, the nasal spray form of the drug, to first responders in many Massachusetts communities. It's also available for addiction treatment centers and relatives of drug addicts. Fire officials in several …[/rewrite]
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Back In Time 03-25-13
[rewrite]•Glenda Alice Hall, infant daughter of Pvt. and Mrs. James T. Hall, is receiving treatment at the hospital for pneumonia. She was taken to the … March 25, 1954: M.A. Dunn Drug Co., 516 Ash, was robbed at gunpoint about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday of …[/rewrite]
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What Are the Different Kinds of Drug Treatment Programs?
Question by dolores df: What are the different kinds of drug treatment programs?
[rewrite]I would just like to know what they’re called. Just out of curiosity, that is.
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Well, it really depends upon the drug rehab or treatment center. I guess you’d have to contact them to know what kind of program they are offering. To appease your curiosity, though, here are some kinds of treatment programs: Narcotic Antagonist Treatment Using Naltrexone, Agonist Maintenance Treatments, Short-Term Residential Programs, Outpatient Drug-Free Treatment, Long-Term Residential Treatment, Medical Detoxification and Treating Criminal Justice-Involved Drug Abusers and Addicts.
Fiance, Who Was Stabbed, Needs Her, Says Manchester Woman Requesting Bail
Fiance, who was stabbed, needs her, says Manchester woman requesting bail
[rewrite]Kelly Vietze, 44, of 159 S. Main St., told Judge Michael on Tuesday that she missed court dates for misdemeanor driving after revocation charges because she was in a Dublin rehab facility at the time. “I'm a recovering addict,” said Vietze, who added …[/rewrite]
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Letter: Don't forget drug treatment
[rewrite]The only thing that is missing is a drug rehab center, which would benefit the inmates more then a new gym or other new programs. Most of these woman are good people … New Hampshire wastes so much money on projects. Why not invest in the people we …[/rewrite]
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Hawaii Rehab Graduate Overcomes Prescription Drug Addiction
Hawaii Rehab Graduate Overcomes Prescription Drug Addiction — http://www.hawaiiislandrecovery.com/ Hawaii Island Recovery graduate describes her terrible ordeal with her prescription drug addiction. If you or someone yo…
TAKE 5: Lee County combats drug abuse problem with Project Lazarus
[rewrite]Clinical training will focus on providing guidance to clinicians and prescribers on the treatment of chronic pain and proper application of an overdose antidote. Awareness of unintentional poisonings and chronic pain issues … Lee County Health …[/rewrite]
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Saving Lives With a Radical Plan
Saving Lives With a Radical Plan
[rewrite]Drug addiction is a chronic, recurring medical condition that is extremely difficult to treat. Over the last decade, Vancouver Coastal Health, the public health authority in Vancouver, has invested far more in prevention and addiction treatment than in …[/rewrite]
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LCO Tribe works to end synthetic drug use on the reservation
[rewrite]Hayward, WI (NNCNOW.com) — Lac Courte Oreilles tribal members are working to end what they say is a growing synthetic drug problem on the reservation. It was standing room only at the community forum Thursday, with citizens eager to learn ways to rid …[/rewrite]
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Jackson's Heroin Problem Persists, Fueled by Prescription Drug Abuse …
Jackson's heroin problem persists, fueled by prescription drug abuse …
[rewrite]It means treatment needs to be reinstated, adjusted or changed. It does not mean treatment has failed. Relapse rates for drug addiction are similar to those for other chronic medical illnesses, such as diabetes, hypertension and asthma, which also have …[/rewrite]
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Lawmakers talk drug abuse care options
[rewrite]BOSTON – Lawmakers joined with representatives from several state agencies Wednesday to share their concerns about the growing addiction problem in Massachusetts, discussing a range of options and problems from civil commitments to better treatment …[/rewrite]
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