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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • About 75% of all alcohol abusers and alcoholics are currently employed.
  • Fentanyl can be administered via injection, with a transdermal patch, or in lozenge form.
  • Many pharmacists in the United States have often dubbed methadone as the "scary pill", because sometimes people do not get the immediate pain relief that they want from this drug, so they take more than they should, which could potentially result in a fatal overdose.
  • In 2008, several synthetic varieties of marijuana were detected in herbal smoking blends which were available on the Internet and in specialty shops under a variety of brand names such as Spice Silver, Spice Gold, Spice Diamond, Yucatan Fire and Smoke.
  • In 2008, marijuana, alcohol and cocaine were the most common drugs found among Ecstasy related emergency department visits involving Ecstasy in combination with alcohol or other drugs; with marijuana being involved in 38.2%, alcohol being involved in 38.1%, and cocaine being involved in 31.8%.
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Other Language Programs

Individuals who speak other languages, other than English that is, should receive drug or alcohol treatment which is on par with English speakers. Those who speak other languages should not feel that their treatment opportunities are limited or inferior because they don't speak English. There are quite a few drug rehabilitation centers available which cater to those who speak foreign languages, all of which offer a selection of programs to choose from. For example, some drug rehabilitation programs which cater to individuals who speak other languages are only short term rehab facilities, but there are more long term options available. Foreign language speakers should consult with an addiction professional in their area to choose a drug or alcohol treatment facility which would be suitable to their needs.

Other Language Programs category listings in Lake Stevens, Washington:

  • Sea Mar CMHC
    10.1 miles from Lake Stevens, Washington
    Sea Mar CMHC is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at:

    5007 Claremont Way
    Everett, WA. 98203
    425-609-5505

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Treatment, Specialized in Hearing Impaired Clients, Spanish Services, Other Language Programs
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance, Accepts Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare), Income Based Payment (Sliding Scale)