Facts
- Recent surveys indicate that over 3.0 percent of children in the U.S. have experimented with inhalants by the time they reach the fourth grade.
- Opana overdose will often result in the following symptoms: pinpoint pupils, stupor, difficult or slow breathing, slowed pulse, nausea, vomiting, constipation, flaccid muscles, low blood pressure, extreme fatigue, blue fingernails and lips, spasms of the stomach or intestinal tract, palpitations, coma, apnea, circulatory collapse, bradycardia, hypotension, cardiac arrest or death.
- Opana is so highly addictive that studies indicate that the physiological effects of injected heroin and Opana are pretty much the same, and users cannot tell the difference between the two.
- Severe adverse reactions to Lortab can include but are not limited to heart failure, heart attack, respiratory distress, pulmonary failure, liver or kidney failure, amnesia, seizures, blackouts, and coma.
Metz - Other LanguagesAlthough trying to find a drug rehab facility can seem like a difficult task, locating one that provides services for other languages is an added challenge. However, today many rehab facilities employ staff members who are bilingual. When you have identified a rehab program that meets your needs, speak to their staff about the possibility of providing their services other languages during treatment. Even though they may not initially have the capability to provide their services in other languages they may perhaps be able to find a way to accommodate your needs. Frequently the facility will do its best to to provide special services in order to help everybody they can.