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  • A Blood Alcohol Concentration of 0.02-0.03 will ultimately result in the following: no loss of coordination, slight euphoria and loss of shyness, depressant effects are not apparent, mild relaxation and possible lightheadedness.
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  • Heroin withdrawal can cause the user to experience intense drug craving, restlessness, muscle and bone pain, and vomiting.
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Adolescents (18 and under)

It is an unfortunate fact that many adolescents in the United States become exposed to drugs and alcohol at a very young age, and some even become addicted and dependent to drugs and/or alcohol. For adolescents who do become addicted and dependent to alcohol and drugs, parents need to take every step possible to help their child before it is too late. Any sign that drugs or alcohol are in the picture should be confronted right away, otherwise, addiction will lead down a path of total destruction for the adolescent and for the family. There are drug and alcohol treatment programs for adolescents available in every state, many of which cater only to adolescents and have treatment professionals and counselors on hand that are trained specifically in handling this age range.

Adolescents 18 and under category listings in Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania:

  • Pyramid Healthcare Inc
    12.5 miles from Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania
    Pyramid Healthcare Inc is a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program that is located at:

    2705 North Old Bethlehem Pike
    Quakertown, PA. 18951
    215-536-9070

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Residential Short-Term Treatment that is 30 days or less, Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, Adolescents (18 and under)
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance