Facts
- Rock or crack cocaine can be easily be smoke, the most common form of use in the streets.
- LSD research conducted in the 50's and 60's tried to find the potential therapeutic properties of the "psychedelic" LSD experience in relation to being able to help patients that were dying of terminal illnesses to be able to accept death.
- Rare Ativan side effects can include abnormal thinking, including disorientation, delusions or loss of sense of reality, agitation; behavior changes, including aggressive behavior, bizarre behavior, decreased inhibition, or outbursts of anger, seizures, hallucinations, muscle weakness, skin rash or itching, sore throat, fever, and chills, trouble in sleeping, uncontrolled movements of body, including the eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual excitement, nervousness, or irritability, unusual tiredness or weakness, and yellow eyes or skin.
- The rate of past month marijuana use in the United States among individuals aged 12 or older rose from 6.1% in 2008 to 6.6% in 2009.
Spanish - FerrisGetting in a Spanish speaking drug rehabilitation program is no different than their English speaking counterparts. In fact, a vast majority of Spanish speaking drug treatment programs also speak English some of the time as well. The staff members are frequently bilingual and able to communicate effortlessly in either language. A drug rehab that offers Spanish as a language option will offer their clients with all counseling (and other types of communication), questionnaires, paperwork and educational information in both languages as necessary. These specialized drug rehabilitation centers work with clients from all socio-economic backgrounds who are dedicated to addressing their drug addiction problem. The staff at these treatment centers is normally well versed on domestic violence, aftercare counseling and job development to support their specialized client group.