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  • OxyContin is an opiate agonist, meaning it provides pain relief by acting on opioid receptors in the spinal cord, brain, and possibly in the tissues directly.
  • While methadone is commonly used to detoxify heroin addicts, most heroin addicts are still extremely likely to return to heroin use.
  • Severe muscle contractions which result from PCP use may cause bone fracture and even kidney damage or failure as a consequence of muscle cells breaking down.
  • The euphoria from amphetamines often doesn't last very long and individuals soon experience an intense mental depression and fatigue.

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Washington Court House, Ohio - DUI/DWI Offenders

Drinking and driving, or driving while under the influence are serious offenses not to be taken lightly. Although each state has its own way of handling DUI/DWI offenders, there are some generalities that can be expected. Depending on the level of the driver's intoxication and how strict the state laws are, they may have to serve time in jail for their offense. Once this is completed they will likely have further retribution to do in order to drive a vehicle again. Many states require the person to go through counseling and/or therapy to aid in their recovery process. Typically these counseling sessions are held in a group setting by either a substance abuse counselor or a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. The state will determine a set number of counseling hours that the DUI/DWI offender will need to attend.

  • Pickaway Area Recovery Services
    27.1 miles from Washington Court House, Ohio
    Pickaway Area Recovery Services is located at:

    110 Highland Avenue
    Circleville, OH. 43113

    If you would like to contact Pickaway Area Recovery Services, you can reach them at 740-477-1745.

    Pickaway Area Recovery Services offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance