Archive for the ‘Methadone Recovery’ Category
St. Elizabeth Embraces a New Clinic to Fight Heroin
St. Elizabeth embraces a new clinic to fight heroin
“We are going to set up a center for addiction where people can receive medicine-assisted treatment and the therapies that go along with it,” said Chuck Washburn, system director of behavioral health for St. Elizabeth Healthcare. … NKY Med Clinic …
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Special Report: Vermont spends millions on addiction-fighting drug that is …
The FDA made the drugs widely available because there weren't enough methadone clinics to accommodate the number of patients who wanted opiate addiction therapy. Buprenorphine is an opioid. … The long-distance recovery plan makes it hard to find a …
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Bennington Holds Forum to Discuss Drug Problem
Bennington holds forum to discuss drug problem
Bennington leaders are defending their town after a national newspaper said it's been "overtaken" by a heroin problem. The article prompted Bennington officials and educators to gather and take the first step in recovery– admitting they have a problem. Now, they say, it's time to do something about it.
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Giving Heroin to Addicts Is ‘Sensible, Not Soft’ – Durham Police Chief – Durham Times
Giving heroin to addicts is ‘sensible, not soft’ – Durham police chief – Durham Times
Durham Times |
Giving heroin to addicts is 'sensible, not soft' – Durham police chief
Durham Times A six-month operation which cost his force £750,000 and led to 33 arrests disrupted the drug supply for just two to four hours, Mr Barton said two recovering addicts had told him. “Even before we'd interviewed those we'd arrested, the drug supply had … |
Heroin Epidemic Gives Rise to a Generation of ‘Suboxone Babies’ – Al Jazeera America (Blog)
Heroin epidemic gives rise to a generation of ‘Suboxone babies’ – Al Jazeera America (blog)
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Heroin epidemic gives rise to a generation of 'Suboxone babies'
Al Jazeera America (blog) The drug is rarely heroin, but rather the replacement medication Suboxone, which acts on the same opioid receptors as heroin without the intense high, easing addicts through their recovery. Suboxone sales have skyrocketed in the last few years, along … |
Methadone+ Recovery – Google News
Giving heroin to addicts is ‘sensible, not soft’ – Durham police chief – The Northern Echo
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Giving heroin to addicts is 'sensible, not soft' – Durham police chief
The Northern Echo A six-month operation which cost his force £750,000 and led to 33 arrests disrupted the drug supply for just two to four hours, Mr Barton said two recovering addicts had told him. “Even before we'd interviewed those we'd arrested, the drug supply had … |
P’ville Center Good Site for Methadone Clinic – Press of Atlantic City
P’ville center good site for methadone clinic – Press of Atlantic City
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P'ville center good site for methadone clinic
Press of Atlantic City First, I would like to clarify that although I support the move of the John Brooks Recovery Center's methadone program from the Atlantic City Tourism District to Pleasantville, county government was not involved in the selection process. The proposed … |
Methadone+ Recovery – Google News
The Holistic Sanctuary Stakes a Claim As the Most Successful Addiction … – PR Web (press release)
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The Holistic Sanctuary Stakes a Claim As the Most Successful Addiction …
PR Web (press release) There are many addiction recovery treatment centers throughout the United States, and indeed the world. The one common denominator between the vast majority of these drug treatment centers is that they rely on prescribed medications to control the … |
Giving Heroin to Addicts Is ‘Sensible, Not Soft’ – Durham Police Chief – Durham Times
Giving heroin to addicts is ‘sensible, not soft’ – Durham police chief – Durham Times
Durham Times |
Giving heroin to addicts is 'sensible, not soft' – Durham police chief
Durham Times A six-month operation which cost his force £750,000 and led to 33 arrests disrupted the drug supply for just two to four hours, Mr Barton said two recovering addicts had told him. “Even before we'd interviewed those we'd arrested, the drug supply had … |