Home Health Tests: The Rise in DIY Diagnosis – the Guardian
Home health tests: the rise in DIY diagnosis – The Guardian
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Home health tests: the rise in DIY diagnosis
The Guardian A stick you dip in urine, which turns positive if there are traces of cocaine, speed, ecstasy, cannabis, heroin, benzos (sleeping pills/tranquillisers) and methadone. Why test? Last year … The expert view Rebecca Pritchard, director of adult services … |
Michael Grimm’s rebel spirit propels him through painkiller addiction – SunHerald.com
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Michael Grimm's rebel spirit propels him through painkiller addiction
SunHerald.com "It was the only way to get me through the tour and when the tour was over I went to detox and tried kicking it." Grimm said when he returned to Las Vegas after the tour with Nicks, he went to a local doctor, who again prescribed Suboxone. … "I know … |
BC heroin addicts launch Charter challenge against federal drug ban – Globalnews.ca
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BC heroin addicts launch Charter challenge against federal drug ban
Globalnews.ca ”It is for people, folks, who have tried recovery, who have tried detox, who have tried methadone, and for whom those treatments have just not worked,” he says. “As a doctor I need this tool in my toolkit.” As part of the challenge the plaintiffs are … BC health provider and patients file lawsuit over prescription heroin access |
Stories of opioid addiction and recovery – CBC.ca
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Stories of opioid addiction and recovery
CBC.ca More and more people are struggling with prescription painkiller addiction in Hamilton. According to statistics obtained by CBC Hamilton from the Drug and Alcohol Treatment Information System, admission rates for local opioid withdrawal programs are … |
Vancouver drug users to challenge federal ban on prescribed heroin – CTV News
Vancouver drug users to challenge federal ban on prescribed heroin
CTV News It is for people, folks who have tried recovery, who have tried detox, who have tried methadone…those treatments have just not worked,” said Dr. Scott McDonald, a physician from the Downtown Eastside's Crosstown Clinic who has treated SALOME patients. |