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OxyContin, approved by the FDA in 1995, is an opium derivative that contains the same active ingredient as Percodan and Percocet. OxyContin is intended for use by terminal cancer patients and chronic pain sufferers. The structural formula for oxycodone hydrochloride is as follows: The chemical formula is 4, 5-epoxy-14-hydroxy-3-methoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6-one hydrochloride. OxyContin is designed so that the oxycodone is slowly released over time.
Anesthetic: An agent that causes insensitivity to pain.
Refraining from forcing yourself to engage in activities, because of the codependency, is important to successful recovery from the addiction. There are many resources for codependent roles and overcoming these roles. Please, be honest in deciding if you have an addiction to a specific role in a relationship and find resources to help you in your recovery.
People who are addicted to narcotics and many other drugs suffer long-term health problems. Users tend to be so focused on their drug they forget to take care of themselves. Consequently, they often eat poorly and lose weight. They also suffer from long-term constipation. Since opiates cause slow, shallow breathing, addicts do not take in enough oxygen to maintain normal levels in their blood. They experience long periods of hypoxia, or low oxygen. In the brain, lack of adequate oxygen can cause irreversible damage to neurons. Heroin users who inject the drug face risks. Longterm heroin abuse by injection can lead to scarred or collapsed veins and infections of blood vessels and the skin. Sharing injection paraphernalia has serious consequences because needles are an easy way to spread diseases carried in the blood. If a person who has a bloodborne disease shares a needle with someone else, the disease can be passed along to the second user. Diseases carried in the blood such as hepatitis C and AIDS can destroy a user's health.

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If someone you know, whether it be a family member, friend or even an acquaintance needs substance abuse treatment or if you are looking for information about Deer Park, NY. rehab centers for yourself, Drug-Rehabs.org is the place to look. Drug-Rehabs.org can not only provide information regarding substance abuse and any type of addiction, but can help you find the appropriate rehab for the circumstances at hand. If you need assistance for yourself or someone else who is struggling with an OxyContin, Synthetic Drugs or a different type of drug or substance problem or a behavioral addiction the team of information specialists at Drug-Rehabs.org can help. There are numerous alcohol or substance rehabilitation options to choose from in Deer Park, including private programs with excellent track records of resolving even the toughest cases of addiction and substance abuse.

Deer Park, NY. local and nearby Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehab Centers, Military Insurance, Residential Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days) and Self Payment services:


Nepenthe Inc Chemical Dependency OutpatientNepenthe Inc Chemical Dependency Outpatient is a drug rehab and alcohol rehabilitation center located at 435 Brook Avenue Unit 29 Deer Park, NY 11729. You can contact Nepenthe Inc Chemical Dependency Outpatient by calling (631) 243-3062. Nepenthe Inc Chemical Dependency Outpatient specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Nepenthe Inc Chemical Dependency Outpatient specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Women , Men , DUI/DWI Offenders , Criminal Justice Clients . Nepenthe Inc Chemical Dependency Outpatient accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Self Payment .


Wayne Substance Abuse Services Chemical Dependency OutpatientWayne Substance Abuse Services Chemical Dependency Outpatient is a drug rehabilitation and alcohol treatment facility located at 1519 Nye Road Suite 115 Lyons, NY 14489. You can contact Wayne Substance Abuse Services Chemical Dependency Outpatient by calling (315) 946-5722. Wayne Substance Abuse Services Chemical Dependency Outpatient specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Wayne Substance Abuse Services Chemical Dependency Outpatient specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Women , Men , Assistance for hearing impaired . Wayne Substance Abuse Services Chemical Dependency Outpatient accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Medicare , Private Health Insurance , Self Payment .


Waryas House Abilities First IncWaryas House Abilities First Inc is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program located at 101 Inwood Avenue Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. You can contact Waryas House Abilities First Inc by calling (845) 452-1913. Waryas House Abilities First Inc specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient , Day Treatment , Residential Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days) . Waryas House Abilities First Inc specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Men . Waryas House Abilities First Inc accepts , Medicaid , Medicare .


Restorative Management Corp.Restorative Management Corp. is a drug treatment and alcohol rehab center located at 123 Pike Street Port Jervis, NY 12771. You can contact Restorative Management Corp. by calling (845) 342-5941. Restorative Management Corp. specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Restorative Management Corp. specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Women . Restorative Management Corp. accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Private Health Insurance , Military Insurance , Self Payment .




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Crack cocaine is easily available in economically depressed areas in all major New York cities, along with some suburban and semi-rural areas, and is at times a source of violence in upstate cities of New York. Such violence normally occurs when new dealers challenge more established dealers over territory.
In 1995 a program was created known as the DEA Mobile Enforcement Teams, or "MET". This was in response to the overwhelming problem of drugs and drug-related crimes across the nation. There have been over two dozen MET deployments in the State of New York since the inception of the program. Locations have included: Niagara Falls, Southampton, Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Amsterdam, Utica, Monticello, Watertown, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Mt. Vernon (2), Liberty, Hempstead, Spring Valley, Fallsburg, Geneva, Kingston (2), Middletown, Yonkers, Jefferson County and Montgomery County.
Numerous large scale money transportation and/or money laundering organizations are active in New York, providing service to national and international drug organizations. These transportation/laundering organizations routinely conduct multi-hundred thousand dollar .pick ups. of drug cash from trafficking groups.
The heroin trafficking and abuse problem is escalating in upstate New York. Dealers in upstate regions often purchase their heroin in New York City and then return to their home areas via auto, bus, or train.
New York City also acts as the source for organizations that smuggle drugs to other East Coast destinations and to Canada and Europe.
Indoor marijuana grows are becoming more prevalent in the New York City area. Some of these indoor grows are highly modernized and are designed to yield substantial quantities of high potency marijuana.