Heroin Detox: St. Louis Inmate Death Has Family Seeking Answers – FOX2now.com
Heroin Detox: St. Louis Inmate Death Has Family Seeking Answers – FOX2now.com
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St. Louis Inmate Death Has Family Seeking Answers
FOX2now.com Sherri Eldridge, a cousin so close she calls herself his sister, said he was in the detox program at the jail because he had been using heroin. "When I talked to him on Tuesday he was quick about everything he knew what he was talking about. … St. Louis Inmate Death Has Family Seeking Answers |
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Heroin Detox: Out on a limb — heroin users beyond the pale – Irish Medical Times
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Out on a limb — heroin users beyond the pale
Irish Medical Times … to ineffective counselling and detox programmes. In areas such as the South East, for example, where there are reportedly hundreds of untreated heroin users, money designated for the drugs problem has resulted in only a handful of treatment places. … |
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Heroin Detox: ‘Always more demand than resource’ – Vancouver Sun
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'Always more demand than resource'
Vancouver Sun A doctor may prescribe anti-seizure medications for detoxing alcoholics or antidiarrhea medication frequently required by heroin or opiate abusers. The 21-unit detox centre discharges patients after an average of seven days. That means 84 patients per … |
Heroin Detox: LAWRENCE: Detox ruling due June 22
More than 15 residents lined up last week in an effort to sway the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment as it wrapped up a controversial application for a use variance to permit a residential drug and alcohol detoxification center in an office park on Federal City Road.
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Heroin Detox: Shooting up & checking out – 6/6/2011
Shooting Up and Checking Out: Drug overdoses spike across Northern Michigan By Patrick Sullivan Aubrey Checks and Konrad Winston Pressley partied in Traverse City on New Year’s Eve and stayed with friends.
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Heroin Detox: Among Oregon Health & Science University’s graduating doctors, a woman who overcame heroin addiction
Aleka Spurgeon-Heinrici’s trajectory began in Eugene where she first snorted black-tar heroin in the spring of eighth grade. She smoked meth, tried speedballs and sold hallucinogenic mushrooms in high school. She started college classes after a stop at a methadone clinic.
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