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Education on Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Heroine Abuse
Teenage Drinking Did you know...? Barbiturates such as Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal, and Phenobarbital, are also known as barbs, reds, red birds, phennies, tooies, yellows, yellow jackets. Barbiturates give the user temporary reduced anxiety and a short-lived feeling of well-being and lowered inhibitions thus they are addictive because the user wants that feeling back. They slow the pulse and breathing and lower blood pressure. They give the user poor concentration, fatigue and confusion. They impair coordination, memory and judgment and therefore people can do very stupid things under their influence. A person using them may experience
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Connecticut Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers If you're seeking help for yourself or a loved one, you're not alone... according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, there were the following admissions to drug and alcohol treatment programs in Connecticut: In 2006, there were 46,491 There were 47,155 in 2005. Also, according to NSDUH data, approximately 89,000 people in Connecticut reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug within a year of the 2004 / 2005 study.
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