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  • The Cambria County Drug Task Force in Pennsylvania reported an increase in the number of pharmacy burglaries in the county as being linked directly to OxyContin abuse.
  • Opiates such as heroin convert to morphine in the body which then activates opiate receptors located throughout the brain and central nervous system, including within the reward system.
  • Lortab withdrawal typically begins within six to twelve hours of the last dose and symptoms may grow more intense over the next several days.
  • Similar to addiction to illicit drugs, misuse of as well as addiction to prescription drugs can have adverse physical and psychological consequences, including dependence and addiction.

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Criminal Justice Clients - Louisville

Drug treatment is sometimes a part of a criminal justice clients court sentence. In order to get these individuals the rehabilitation they need, there are a few specific steps that need to be followed before they can enroll into a drug or alcohol treatment program. First, they need to determine if they are eligible for drug rehabilitation during their time in the Louisville, Illinois criminal justice system. Their case is evaluated by a panel who decides if they are in need of rehabilitation and if so how much and what type is needed. Furthermore, when they are evaluated for substance abuse problems, the client is also evaluated for mental health problems as well. Severity of addiction, mental health issues, criminal activity, sentence length and previous treatment history are all determining factors in the creation of the rehabilitation plan.

  • Egyptian Health Dept OE
    43.1 miles from Louisville, Illinois
    Egyptian Health Dept OE is located at:

    301 South Cross
    Robinson, IL. 62454

    If you would like to contact Egyptian Health Dept OE, you can reach them at 618-925-3227.

    Egyptian Health Dept OE offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance