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Fairfax Mother of Young Heroin Addict: ‘There Were Clues. but We Had No Clue.’ – Washington Post

Fairfax mother of young heroin addict: ‘There were clues. But we had no clue.’ – Washington Post

Fairfax mother of young heroin addict: 'There were clues. But we had no clue.'
Washington Post
The sentencing last week of a D.C. heroin dealer whose drugs killed three other young adults in Fairfax has cast a harsh light on the problem of addiction in Washington's suburbs. Even in this affluent, well-educated area, young people are jeopardizing

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Heroin Addiction – Google News

Deadly addiction: Doctors say heroin treatment is available – TheDay.com

Deadly addiction: Doctors say heroin treatment is available
TheDay.com
Dr. Martin Maloney of Coastal Behavioral Health in New London said that in his 20 years as a psychiatrist, he's never seen the heroin problem worse than it is now. It's a cheap, easily accessible substitute that people are turning to after getting

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Heroin Addiction – Google News

Drug Overdose Deaths Hitting Home in Folsom

Drug Overdose Deaths Hitting Home in Folsom
So, these kids know they might overdose, and have the possible remedy handy. It doesn't work, however, if everyone's passed out. Most heroin addicts start out with the gateway drugs of booze, tobacco and marijuana. When they find out their kids are …
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Two people die in NJ each day from opiate abuse
“Some people in my age bracket tend to think that drug addiction is something that affects only inner cities,” said Freeholder Albert Cifelli, one of numerous state and local officials attending the event. “Nowadays we see athletes, talk show hosts, it …
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New York Lawmakers Take Aim at Scourge of Heroin

New York lawmakers take aim at scourge of heroin
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – New York lawmakers are putting forward a package of legislation that seeks to fight the resurgence of heroin with tougher penalties for dealers, more funding for overdose-reversal drugs and increased insurance coverage for treatment. The proposals, expected to be detailed later Monday, follow a …
Heroin Detox – Yahoo News Search Results

Taking on Opiates in the North Country: Task Force Hears Gut-Wrenching

Taking on Opiates in the North Country: Task Force Hears Gut-Wrenching
Law enforcement officials say heroin is relatively new to the North Country. There are no detox facilities in Clinton, Essex or Franklin counties, and very few nearby rehab centers. Addicts are sent to other parts of the state with more established …
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Heroin hits close to home
Even though there are drugs that keep people off of heroin, when you withdrawal from that it's worse than the heroin,” he said. “It'll make the first week of detox bearable, but if you continue to do it after that, you're just going to get addicted to …
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Heroin Users Seeking Treatment May Hit Insurance Barriers – Boston Globe

Heroin users seeking treatment may hit insurance barriers – Boston Globe


Boston Globe

Heroin users seeking treatment may hit insurance barriers
Boston Globe
The doctors shook their heads: Heroin withdrawal is not life-threatening, they said, and we can't admit you. They gave him an IV flush, and sent him home. Marchese, then 26, and his sister called multiple inpatient clinics only to be told: We have no beds.

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Heroin Withdrawal – Google News

Waiting lists for addiction treatment grow, as region sees increase in heroin use – Elmira Star-Gazette

Waiting lists for addiction treatment grow, as region sees increase in heroin use
Elmira Star-Gazette
The 29-year-old Ithaca man, whose name is being withheld because of the stigma attached to addiction, injected heroin off and on for about six months until not using the drug meant withdrawal symptoms. For Robert, the hook soon wasn't the high. Rather …

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Recent Jail Deaths Raise Questions About Detox Protocols

Recent jail deaths raise questions about detox protocols
A Bucks County Courier Times and Intelligencer investigation found that over the last six months, two inmates have died while withdrawing from opiates. In response, the … About a third of that group, or upward of 700 people, have some sort of opiate …
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Part Two: The methadone program is an uphill battle, says Jared Evely
Jared Evely is very open about his former drug use and his road to recovery. The 27-year-old Victoria resident took different opiates – Percocet, Dilaudid, Oxycotin and Heroin – recreationally over a period of seven years. … "Methadone eliminates …
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