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Drug Rehab Programs For Dui And Dwi Offenders category listings in Atalissa, Iowa:
Resolutions Substance Abuse Services (18.3 miles from Atalissa, Iowa)
Resolutions Substance Abuse Services is located at:
2030 Keokuk Street Iowa City, IA. 52240 319-351-9760
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Alcohol Drug Evaluations and Treatment (31.5 miles from Atalissa, Iowa)
Alcohol Drug Evaluations and Treatment is located at:
311 18th Street Rock Island, IL. 61201 309-788-5000
Family Counseling and Psychology Ctr (31.5 miles from Atalissa, Iowa)
Family Counseling and Psychology Ctr is located at:
303 18th Street Rock Island, IL. 61201 309-788-6374
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Dui/Dwi Offenders Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
Center for Alcohol and Drug Servs Inc (31.7 miles from Atalissa, Iowa)
Center for Alcohol and Drug Servs Inc is located at:
4230 11th Street Rock Island, IL. 61201 309-788-4571
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Women, Men, Dui/Dwi Offenders, ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Back in 2002, over 12 million people in the US over the age of 12 reported trying meth at least once in their lifetime. Of these 12 million, over 590,000 reported having used methamphetamine in the past month.
By 2001, Canada joined Mexico as a major supplier of pseudoephedrine (used to make methamphetamine) to traffickers.
Meth users who take the drug intravenously may suffer AIDS, hepatitis, infections and sores at the injection site, and infection of the heart lining and valves (endocarditis).
Meth comes in many different forms. One form meth comes in are small brightly colored tablets called yaba.
When a drug user initially takes meth the drug sends a message to the pleasure center in their brain. They will feel alert, full of energy and self-confident because their brain is releasing dopamine - a brain chemical that carries messages between brain cells.