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  • Opium gum production, used to create heroin, in Columbia and Mexico makes up less than 4% of the world's total production and Colombian production has been cut by 60% since 2001.
  • Opiate dependence even after short term use is can develop especially if a person uses a lot of opiates or even uses opiates occasionally over a long period of time.
  • Other drugs and substances mixed with Ambien intensifies its effects and enhances the side effects of this powerful prescription sleep aid.
  • Studies indicate that there is a higher prevalence of methamphetamine use among gay males than among the general population in the United States.

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Other Languages - Cumberland, Kentucky

While searching for a drug rehab program can seem like a difficult task, finding one that offers services for other languages is an added challenge. However, today many treatment centers employ staff members who are bilingual. When you have identified a rehab program that meets your needs, speak to their staff about the likelihood of delivering their services other languages during you or your loved one's time in treatment. Even though they may not initially have the capability to offer their services in other languages they might be able to find a way to accommodate your needs. Frequently the facility will do its best to rise to the occasion and see what is available to help their clients.

  • Russell County Medical Center
    51.8 miles from Cumberland, Kentucky
    Russell County Medical Center is located at:

    58 Carroll Street
    Lebanon, VA. 24266

    If you would like to contact Russell County Medical Center, you can reach them at 276-883-8000.

    Russell County Medical Center offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Other Languages
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)