Do Bloodshot Eyes = Drug Abuse?
Question by Club_qui_gon: Do bloodshot eyes = drug abuse?
I have a ‘friend’ who takes methadone for a past addiction and i noticed his eyes were bloodshot today. Would a regular dosage of methadone cause the user’s eyes to become bloodshot? Or should I be concerned that something is being… Continue reading
Drugs & Alcohol Abuse in Schools
Drugs & Alcohol Abuse in Schools — Experts say there’s growing drug and alcohol abuse in schools, now among younger students. We talk to Dr. Elizabeth Salada on how parents can detect possible…
Anti-drug program dares to change
The Drug Abuse Resistance Education program being presented in Athens schools… Continue reading
If You Have an Experience About Drug Addiction…?
Question by Trio: if you have an experience about drug addiction…?
I have few question below.
what caused you to be drug dependent?
can you tell me your experience and how did you recover?
Best answer:
Answer by beautiful hapinez
divorce coz it and i get over it when i… Continue reading
Klonopin Addiction and Abuse
Klonopin Addiction and Abuse — http://drugrehabcenter.com Kolonopin Addiction and Abuse – Take the first step toward drug or alcohol rehabilitation and call our Toll Free Recovery Hotline …
Defense calls first witness in baby's death
Traces of other drugs, including Klonopin, also were in her system. Circuit Court Judge Derham… Continue reading
Bloomingdale Benefit Basketball Game on April 9
Bloomingdale benefit basketball game on April 9
According to Hopper, last year's program focused on bullying, and this year's theme will be drug and alcohol abuse. The event will kick off with a basketball game. Although last year the games pitted teachers, police, firefighters, and governing body …
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Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime
Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime
This reflects a growing understanding of drug abuse as a public health issue, and the data suggests that the majority of Americans think we should be dealing with it as a disease that needs treatment, rather than prosecuting it as… Continue reading