Suboxone Might Be the Most Effective Way to Beat Heroin Addiction. So Why Is … – Capital Times (Blog)
Suboxone might be the most effective way to beat heroin addiction. So why is … – Capital Times (blog)
Suboxone might be the most effective way to beat heroin addiction. So why is …
Capital Times (blog) "In the meantime, Emily had gone through the detox process at home — which by the way is not fun to watch as a parent — so our only alternative at that point was to buy it on the street," Anderson says. Emily, uninsured and unemployed, sought help … |
My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part III – Brooklyn Reader
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My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part III
Brooklyn Reader Marcos' wife took him to a detox rehab for 90s days. Formerly against methadone, she realized it was necessary to curtail Marcos' drug use. He started a program in Gramercy Park, which had no structure. When it closed in 2010, Marcos was sent to START … |
At 21, recovering heroin addict starts over – News Sentinel
At 21, recovering heroin addict starts over
News Sentinel Lewis completed rehab and started taking methadone. But after six months, he says, he realized he'd replaced one addiction with another, so he entered a detox program. He has been sober since Oct. 12. He's severed all connections with drug-using … |
Boston’s only public methadone clinic may shut – Boston Globe
Boston's only public methadone clinic may shut
Boston Globe They have been to detox probably 50 to 100 times, they always relapse, and they have to find something.” Methadone is a synthetic narcotic that has been used for decades to reduce the craving for opiates, such as heroin, and their withdrawal symptoms. |
At 21, recovering Ill. heroin addict starts over – Chronicle-Telegram
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At 21, recovering Ill. heroin addict starts over
Chronicle-Telegram Lewis completed rehab and started taking methadone. But after six months, he says, he realized he'd replaced one addiction with another, so he entered a detox program. He has been sober since Oct. 12. He's severed all connections with drug-using … |