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PRESCRIPTION PILLS - NEW PARTY DRUGS FOR KIDS? Police and community workers report alarming rise in the recreational use of parents prescription pills for party drugs.  Taken by themselves, or even worse when mixed with alochol, these drugs have caused unwitting and grave destruction including death, coma, brain damage to the unsuspecting user. The FDA recommends keeping all such prescription medication locked away and out of the reach of children and especially teens.  |
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![]() What are the different alcohol and drug rehab clinics available in the state of New Hampshire? Is it better to attend a alcohol treatment in a different state or find a rehab within the state of New Hampshire? Is it better to do a drug rehab now to help for my legal situation or should I wait until going to court? We can help with these questions. Addicted.org has a database of more than 4000 various drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers for alcohol and drug dependency. It can be outpatient rehabs, withdrawal management facilities, residential programs and no cost treatments in the U.S. We can suggest addiction treatment centers that fit your needs and budget. A confidential assessment will be conducted on your first contact by a trained counselor to suggest the best addiction treatment options. We have helped thousands of people across the United States with alcohol and drug rehab. Addicted.org has a unique approach. The first counselor contacted will be assigned to you the person is actually attending a program.  At anytime, you will be able to reach this counselor. When you contact Addicted.org, You become the most important person for us. Drug facts and statistic There have been various club drug seizures in the New England area causing the availability of MDMA to decrease, compared to past years. Marijuana is the most abused drug in New Hampshire. The outdoor cultivation of marijuana has been done in more locations, but smaller plantations are built to avoid being spotted by authorities. There were over 3,000 arrests for drug abuse in New Hampshire as well as 4,783 arrests for driving under the influence in 2006. There are approximately 32,000 people who are abusing drugs in New Hampshire. In 2006, there were 5,729 people who attended a treatment facility for either drugs or alcohol addiction, but there were still 28,000 individuals who did not receive treatment, but needed it. Methamphetamine is a problem in Nebraska, the crystal meth being the most popular form available. Although the local meth laboratories are not as big a threat as they once were, the importation of methamphetamine in Nebraska poses a serious problem to of Nebraska’s population. When methamphetamine is taken in large doses, even the short-term effects can be undesirable. High-dosage users often get, among other things, a fever; they lose their coordination as it pertains to body motion. They can get tremors and headaches which sometimes lead to dizziness. Heroin is available in the state of New Hampshire, but mostly at a street level. It is abused across the entire state. It mostly comes from the city of New York and it is of high quality most of the time. There is a continuous increase in its availability which is a concern for New Hampshire. Heroin, when sold, is known to often not be just heroin. The dealers will often mix it with other substances so that they make more money for less actual drug sold. That is why the purity level for heroin differs widely even in just one state. Cocaine, in New Hampshire is widely available and abused. Although there are some kilogram quantities that can be found, most of the distribution happens at a retail level. Over the last few years, an alarming increase of cocaine’s availability has been seen. Cocaine overdose is often associated with huge amounts of cocaine taken in a very short span of time. But some people are so sensitive to the drug that even a smaller dosage of cocaine can create an overdose. Irregular heartbeat, heart failure, hemorrhaging of the brain, and often death are all symptoms of overdose.
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:12 |
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