Addiction Treatment Center in Texas
Addiction Treatment Center in Texas – http://www.texasdrugrehabs.net/ – The Texas Drug Rehabs hotline staff are available 7 days per week to assist you in this time of crisis. We will work dilige…
Ashland Substance Abuse Prevention Kids (ASAP) – BoS Meeting 6-5-13
Ashland Substance Abuse Prevention kids (ASAP) – BoS meeting 6-5-13 – Ashland kids make anti-drug presentation to Board of Selectmen.
New Colorado campaign targets teen prescription drug abuse
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Troubling statistics about the numbers of Colorado teens abusing prescription drugs have spawned a new statewide drug abuse prevention campaign. The Rise Above Colorado campaign, which has the support of Gov. John Hickenlooper and Attorney … Read more on Denver Post
NRC to host forum on drug use prevention
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RX Drug Abuse Is the Leading Cause of Accidental Deaths
RX Drug Abuse is the Leading Cause of Accidental Deaths – This PSA was created through a partnership between Casa Grande Alliance, Cenpatico Behavioral Health, Arizona Department of Health Services, Pinal County Sub…
FMHS students encouraged to 'Rise Above" drug abuse
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FRUITA, Colo. A new campaign is making its way through the state trying to stop teenagers from picking up drugs. "If we can help teens navigate their teenage years without experimenting with drugs, you give them a lifelong gift," said Kent MacLennan, … Read more on KJCT8.com
OETA Story on Cuts to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
OETA Story on Cuts to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services – This story aired on the Oklahoma News Report(ONR) on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. The reporter is Jason Doyle. Photojournalist is Pius Mburu. For more informat…
Is This Animal Abuse for Dogs? Please Help.?
Question by Geena Y: Is this animal abuse for dogs? Please help.?
My neighbor’s yard has poop everywhere! The smell of their dog poop will blow to our house with the wind. That’s how much poop they have in their yard! I’d take a picture of their yard but it would be too obvious and they’ll wonder what the heck I’m doing. The neighbors never pick up their dog’s poop, and when they do it’s like once every 3-4 months. Imagine if you were surrounded by 3-4 months worth of your own poop, that’s freaking nasty!
Presidents Past, Present Influence Weed Debate
Presidents past, present influence weed debate
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This content comes from Closed Captioning that was broadcast along with this program. >>> in this case, washington state and colorado. it has … i'm concerned about drug abuse , especially among the young. >> reporter: later that decade, marijuana use … Read more on NBCNews.com
Heroin and pill abuse stir a battle cry in Vermont
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Are Prescription Pills as Highly Addictive as Marijuana, Heroine or Cocaine?
Question by I´m the Money: Are prescription pills as highly addictive as Marijuana, heroine or cocaine?
They are highly addictive and it doesn’t make sense to take that combination unless one is trying to escape something by “numbing” their self, or is very much addicted?
Lets take an example of heart rob Heath Ledger.
Best answer:
Answer by john889743
Hey GIRL do you know that there is THOUSANDS of PILLS.
HOW DO YOU EXPECT someone to answer your question if you a not specific about what kind of pills?
Answer by beckconnie63
yes they are.
When Given a Piss Test in the Military, if You Are Perscribed a Pain Killer Can You Pop Hot for Opiates If?
Question by PoptartLord69: When given a piss test in the military, if you are perscribed a pain killer can you pop hot for opiates if?
Say you are perscribed a pain killer and you have a piss test the next day, and you’ve been taking more than the required amount because its not working unless you take more… Will you pop hot and fail it since its a opiate? After that happens will the lab check for the amount of levels in you system to see how much you have been doing? Even though your not abusing it, it would just seem that way to the lab.. Would you get in trouble for “abusing” if they were to check the levels and even might think its a diffrent pill then perscribed, just because you amount is so high.. Thats even if they check the levels? Which might make you fail it even if it is okay to fail it since you were perscribed what they gave you? Also, how long do you have to use the pills after you are given them and not pop hot? I heard you have six months from the filling date? The paper that comes with the pain killer says this on it. “Perscriptions for controller substances will have an authorized use of six months from date of dispensing. Positive urinalysis after that date may result in a “NO LEGITMATE USE” finding. Do they check the levels though or just wave it? Im
not abusing them, my pain is just so bad, i need to double up sometimes and was just a little worried if we were to take a UA soon, I hope someone can please clear this up for me, sorry for the long paragraph and lots of questions.. just trying to be as detailed as possible. thanks.
Why Is Heroin Abuse Rising While Other Drug Abuse Is Falling?
Why Is Heroin Abuse Rising While Other Drug Abuse Is Falling?
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Across the U.S., heroin abuse among first-time users has increased by nearly 60 percent in the last decade, from about 90,000 to 156,000 new users a year, according to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Read more on Forbes
Elderly also face prescription drug abuse
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Is Homosexuality the Result of a Psychological Trauma or Is It a Normal Variation?
Question by answer man: Is homosexuality the result of a psychological trauma or is it a normal variation?
Psychology had it listed as a diagnosis for decades.
Due to political pressure, they changed that and “deemed” it “normal”.
If evolution is factual why would homosexuals survive since they cannot procreate naturally?
Does the lifestyle many homosexuals live put them at higher risk of AIDS, std’s, alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, suicide and gay bowel syndrome?
Best answer:
Answer by Esti
its a normal variation
Answer by Taylor
Its normal variation.
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