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  • More than 25% of marijuana treatment admissions in the nation are daily users immediately before they enter treatment.
  • There is no antidote which is currently available to counteract the effects of GHB intoxication.
  • Use of amphetamines can cause an individual to become psychologically dependent on to them so that they are so central to a person's thoughts, emotions, and activities that the need to continue their use becomes a craving or compulsion.
  • The signs and symptoms of a Lortab overdose are similar to that of a heroin overdose, and the individual will become extremely sleepy and may struggle to stay conscious.

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Persons with HIV/AIDS - Crescent, IA.

Drug addiction takes its toll on even the healthiest individuals. When persons in Crescent with HIV/AIDS abuse drugs and alcohol it can take a deadly toll on them. Because they suffer with a decreased immune system, anything as simple as the common cold can become a hazardous sickness. They expose themselves to other deadly infections too: Hepatitis C, pneumonia and tuberculosis just to list a few. Entering a drug rehab program that specializes in treating persons with HIV/AIDS is required. The addicted person will be ready to regain their sobriety and improve their quality of life immensely. Science today has been able to produce many medications that not only help persons with HIV/AIDS but make their life healthier and longer.

  • CHI Health Immanuel Hospital
    7.2 miles from Crescent, Iowa
    CHI Health Immanuel Hospital is located at:

    6845 North 68th Plaza
    Omaha, NE. 68122

    If you would like to contact CHI Health Immanuel Hospital, you can reach them at 402-572-2040.

    CHI Health Immanuel Hospital offers the following treatment services: Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Criminal Justice Clients, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance