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  • Drinking less than five drinks per day, one or more times a week, reduces rates of survival among patients with HIV by more than 1 year.
  • Inhalant users sometimes suffer a high rate of relapse in comparison to the use of other illicit drugs.
  • The most prevalent symptoms of a cocaine overdose are reported to be rapid heartbeat, hyperventilation, and the user experiencing a feeling of impending death.
  • During 2008, 1.8 percent of high school seniors reported having used PCP at least once.
  • Amphetamines can be snorted, smoked, injected, or taken orally in tablet or capsule form.
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Specialized in Hiv/Aids Patients

It is not unusual for someone with HIV/AIDS to end up in a substance abuse treatment center in search of help for serious addiction problems. Often people who abuse drugs and alcohol are predisposed to such diseases due to certain circumstances which afflict the drug culture such as sharing dirty syringes to inject drugs or participating in risky sexual behavior because of lowered sexual inhibitions caused by drug use. Persons with HIV/AIDS should have effective treatment just like any otherwise healthy addicted person. Substance abuse treatment facilities that accept and cater to persons with HIV/AIDS offer specialized care to address any health issues that may come up in the course of treatment. This way, any physical barriers to recovery are alleviated so that they can overcome their addiction once and for all.

Specialized in Hiv and Aids Patients category listings in Lindside, West Virginia:

  • Pressley Ridge
    37.1 miles from Lindside, West Virginia
    Pressley Ridge is a Drug Recovery Program that is located at:

    1265 Robert C Byrd Drive
    Crab Orchard, WV. 25827
    304-252-1106

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Treatment, Specialized in Hiv/Aids Patients, Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle, Criminal Justice Client Programs, Specialized in Hearing Impaired Clients
    Payment Options: Medicaid Coverage