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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • The term crack refers to the crackling sound that is heard when the mixture is smoked.
  • A high percentage of the individuals who die of a prescription-related drug overdose have mixed the medication with alcohol or other types of illicit drugs.
  • Ecstasy users are at risk of physical harm which is sometimes due to a lack of coordination that users experience while on the drug.
  • Drugs that are commonly classified as depressants include opiates, alcohol, and benzodiazepines; a depressant overdose is most often characterized by slow or shallow breathing, blue lips, cold or clammy skin, slow or faint pulse, snoring or gurgling noises and unresponsiveness.
  • Ativan should not ever be taken with alcohol, as this combination would intensify the medication's side effects and greatly increase the risk of a potentially fatal Ativan overdose.
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Other Language Programs

Those 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 opportunities are limited or inferior because they don't speak English. There are many drug rehab facilities available which provide services to those who speak foreign languages, all of which provide various programs to choose from. For example, some substance abuse treatment facilities which provide services for those who speak other languages are only short term programs, but there are more long term options available. Foreign language speakers can consult with a treatment professional in their area to choose a drug rehab program which would be suitable to their needs.

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