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  • The most common side effects that individuals experience when using Opana include, but are not limited to: constipation, nausea, vomiting and stomach pain, blurred vision, anxiety, abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, dizziness, headache, anxiety, memory problems, and insomnia.
  • The rate of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. has increased five-fold since 1990, primarily due to the non-medical use of prescription drugs.
  • PCP is sold as tablets, capsules, or white or colored powder which can be snorted, smoked, or eaten.
  • The only opiates still in use for pain management by medical professionals are morphine and codeine, as well as some synthetic opiates.

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Partial Hospitalization-Day Treatment - Christchurch, Virginia

For those not demanding the intensive care that inpatient drug treatment in Christchurch, VA. offers but still in need of a lot more attention than an outpatient program, partial hospitalization / day treatment is a good option. People are typically enrolled into this sort of treatment as a prevention measure when it comes to their substance abuse troubles or as a transition back into their life in the community. Partial hospitalization / day treatment typically lasts for several hours a day (if not the entire day itself) and for several days throughout the week (if not the entire week). For the duration of their time in treatment individuals will most likely participate in personal counseling and group therapy in addition to other social activities to develop their life skills.

  • Oyster Point Academy
    36.3 miles from Christchurch, Virginia
    Oyster Point Academy is located at:

    776 J Clyde Morris Boulevard
    Newport News, VA. 23601

    If you would like to contact Oyster Point Academy, you can reach them at 757-594-1580.

    Oyster Point Academy offers the following treatment services: Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)