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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • A recent study found that people who injected methamphetamine also shared syringes more frequently during a methamphetamine binge.
  • Freebasing cocaine mean that cocaine hydrochloride is converted into cocaine sulfate that is "free" of the additives and nearly 100% pure. It is not water soluble and has a low melting point, so it can be smoked.
  • Bath Salts are produced using amphetamine-like substances such as mephedrone, methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) which are similar to the amphetamine-like substance metcathinoine found in Cat or Qat.
  • Benzodiazepines such as Valium are the most commonly used pharmaceutical drug in attempted suicides, with 26% of attempted suicides involving this type of drug.
  • Bath Salts can be purchased online and also found in stores, truck stops and gas stations under names like Zoom 2, Aura, Ivory Wave and White Rush.
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Residential Beds For Clients with Children

Although residential beds for clients children is not as common as other specialized types of addiction rehab programs, they do, in fact, exist if you are in need. Back in 2007, the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services reported that 515 (14%) of residential substance abuse treatment programs supplied beds for both mothers and their children. There is a great advantage to both the mother and child who are able to enroll in programs that offer residential beds for clients children. The mother is able to receive the rehabilitation they need while remaining involved with their children through the treatment process of addiction recovery. A lot of parents (mothers in specific) do not want to admit that they need help with their addiction problemsfor fear that their children will be taken away. These programs help to alleviate this fear while providing the care and support that both mother and child so desperately need.

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