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  • Morphine is one of the most effective drugs in use today to treat severe pain in clinical settings, and remains the standard against which the newer analgesics are measured.
  • The depression so many Ecstasy users complain of after coming down off of the drug is often referred to as the Tuesday Blues or Suicide Tuesday, because of the midweek depression that users often experience after having used the drug on the weekend.
  • Oxycodone products sell for an average of $1 per milligram, with the 40 mg OxyContin tablet being the most popular.
  • The primary psychoactive effects of PCP last for only a few hours, although its total elimination rate from the body typically lasts for eight days or longer.

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Holly Ridge, NC. - Adolescents

As a parent or guardian the thought of enrolling your child into a drug rehabilitation program is often an overwhelming task. Sadly, just like adults, adolescents become addicted to drugs and alcohol and need professional treatment in order to stop using. Due to their young age it is not an option for them to attend an adult drug rehab. Many specialized and age appropriate drug addiction treatment programs have been created to focus on adolescents and their distinct needs pertaining to drug addiction rehabilitation. Substance abuse professionals who are experienced in youth counseling and therapy are able to work with your loved one and guide them through their recovery process.

  • Partial Hospital at Delta
    30.1 miles from Holly Ridge, North Carolina
    Partial Hospital at Delta is located at:

    1606 Physicians Drive
    Wilmington, NC. 28401

    If you would like to contact Partial Hospital at Delta, you can reach them at 910-343-6890.

    Partial Hospital at Delta offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Adolescents, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance