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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • Bad Ketamine trips are similar to a bad trip on LSD, and are called the "K-hole."
  • Ecstasy users who combine the drug with other drugs including alcohol increase their risk of negative effects from the drug or even death.
  • Among current American drinkers aged 12 to 20 in 2010 who had not paid for the alcohol the last time they had consumed, nearly 40 percent got it from an unrelated person aged 21 or older, 16.6 percent from another person younger than 21 years old, and 21.6 percent from a parent, guardian, or other adult family member.
  • Both new and experienced heroin users put themselves at risk of overdosing on heroin because it is impossible for them to know the purity of the heroin they are using.
  • Due to its powerful effects, fentanyl is commonly abused by individuals who intend to use the drug for uses other than what it is legitimately prescribed.
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People who speak other languages, other than English that is, should be able to receive drug or alcohol rehabilitation which is on par with English speakers. Speakers of other languages should not feel that their treatment curriculum or treatment setting is going to be any less effective because they don't speak English. There are quite a few drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs available which provide services to those who speak foreign languages, all of which provide a selection of programs to choose from. For example, some substance abuse rehabilitation programs which can treat individuals who speak other languages are only short term programs, and others are longer term programs. Foreign language speakers can seek the advice from a treatment professional in their area to choose a drug or alcohol rehabilitation facility that provides rehabilitation services in their specific language.

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