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Oxycodone is a painkiller derived from the opium poppy plant. It is a synthetic drug, meaning that it is chemically altered in the laboratory. Sold mostly in prescription pill form, oxycodone is meant to be used by people suffering moderate to severe pain that is expected to last for more than a few weeks. The drug must be used with great care, since it can be habit-forming even for people who take it as directed. For those who use it illegally, it can be as addictive—and every bit as dangerous—as heroin. Oxycodone can be found in many prescription painkillers. But it is mainly associated with three brand-name drugs: 1) Percocet, a combination of oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen (Tylenol); 2) Percodan, a combination of oxycodone hydrochloride and aspirin; and 3) OxyContin, a time-release formula of oxycodone hydrochloride. These prescription medicines also find their way into drug dealers' hands and are sold to users who want to get high. Since its introduction in the mid-1990s, OxyContin, in particular, has become a widely abused drug in some parts of the United States. The federal government and the maker of the drug, Purdue Pharma, are working together to reduce OxyContin abuse.
Physical effects of hallucinogen use include dilated pupils, sweating, insomnia, loss of appetite, tremors; and increased body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure.
Life Skills Training (LST) Program. LST is a universal program for middle school students designed to address a wide range of risk and protective factors by teaching general personal and social skills, along with drug resistance skills and education. An elementary school version was recently developed and the LST booster program for high school students helps to retain the gains of the middle school program.
California is making life more difficult for drunk drivers. Now, California drivers who have at least 5 DUI offenses will have their licenses permanently revoked. The state has also increased the number of hours required in a treatment program from 45 to 60 for first-time DUI offenders caught with BAC levels of 0.20% or more.

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Here are nearby Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Centers, Payment Assistance, Men and Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders services in Ballwin, Missouri:


Metro Treatment of Missouri LPMetro Treatment of Missouri LP is a alcohol rehab and drug treatment program located at 760 South Kings Highway Suite F Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. You can contact Metro Treatment of Missouri LP by calling (804) 564-5338. Metro Treatment of Missouri LP specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Methadone Maintenance , Outpatient . Metro Treatment of Missouri LP specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , HIV/AIDS , Criminal Justice Clients . Metro Treatment of Missouri LP accepts , Self Payment .


Tri County Community MHSTri County Community MHS is a alcohol rehab and drug rehabilitation program located at 1505 D NE Parvin Rd Kansas City, MO 64116. You can contact Tri County Community MHS by calling (816) 452-6550. Tri County Community MHS specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Tri County Community MHS specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Women , Men . Tri County Community MHS accepts , Medicaid , Private Health Insurance , Self Payment .


COMTREA IncCOMTREA Inc is a drug rehab and alcohol treatment center located at 227 Main Street Festus, MO 63028. You can contact COMTREA Inc by calling (636) 931-2700. COMTREA Inc specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . COMTREA Inc specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , DUI/DWI Offenders , Criminal Justice Clients . COMTREA Inc accepts , Private Health Insurance , Self Payment .


Correction Services Clinical Treatment ProgramCorrection Services Clinical Treatment Program is a alcohol and drug rehab program located at 2200 East Sunshine Street Suite 330 Springfield, MO 65804. You can contact Correction Services Clinical Treatment Program by calling (417) 869-5161. Correction Services Clinical Treatment Program specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Correction Services Clinical Treatment Program specalizes in helping , DUI/DWI Offenders , Criminal Justice Clients , Assistance for hearing impaired . Correction Services Clinical Treatment Program accepts , Self Payment .




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There has been a greater availability of higher purity "BC Bud" marijuana in Missouri from Canada and the northwest United States.
Availability of heroin in western Missouri remains very limited.
While Hispanic trafficking organizations control the wholesale distribution of cocaine in Missouri, local distribution of crack is primarily controlled by small independent dealers or by street gangs, some with loose affiliations to national gangs.
The western half of the state of Missouri is overwhelmed by crystal "ice" methamphetamine, supplied by organizations based out of Mexico, California, and the southwest United States, and brought to Missouri by the traditional highway transportation organizations.
There were 1,189 meth lab incidents in Missouri in 2007.
Local laboratory operators in Missouri continue to obtain the necessary ingredients to manufacture methamphetamine through "smurfing" (going from store to store, purchasing the maximum allowable amounts), and through theft of ingredients such as anhydrous ammonia.

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