Facts
- The acetaminophen component in Lortab can on its own cause a fatal overdose. High doses of acetaminophen can cause liver damage, and dosages should never exceed 4000 mg a day. Acetaminophen is metabolized solely by the liver, so there is a risk of fatal overdose due to hepatotoxicity when Lortab is mixed with alcohol.
- Older children of alcoholics are more likely to experience symptoms of depression and anxiety such as staying in their rooms for long periods of time and not relating to other children, claiming they "have no one to talk to."
- Sudden withdrawal from Opana by long term users may be fatal, and individuals going through withdrawal should do so under the trained eye of detox professionals at a quality drug treatment center.
- The THC in hashish interferes with a part of the brain called the basal ganglia which is involved in movement control.
Other Languages - GraysvilleWhile trying to find a drug rehab program can seem like a difficult task, finding one that offers services for other languages is an added challenge. However, today a lot of treatment centers employ staff members who are bilingual. When you have located a rehab program that meets your needs, speak to their staff about the possibility of providing their services other languages during you or your loved one's time in treatment. Although they may not initially have the capability to offer their services in other languages they may perhaps be able to find a way to accommodate your needs. Often the facility will do its best to rise to the occasion and see what is available to help their clients.