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Spanish Drug Rehab Programs category listings in Catawissa, Pennsylvania:
Schuylkill Medical Center (18.4 miles from Catawissa, Pennsylvania)
Schuylkill Medical Center is located at:
420 South Jackson Street Pottsville, PA. 17901 570-621-5000 x5530
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient, ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance
Sunbury Community Hospital (19.7 miles from Catawissa, Pennsylvania)
Sunbury Community Hospital is located at:
350 North 11th Street Sunbury, PA. 17801 570-286-3333
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare), Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)
Northumberland County (20.3 miles from Catawissa, Pennsylvania)
Northumberland County is located at:
217 North Center Street Sunbury, PA. 17801 570-495-2007
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)
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Birch or Nazi is a method used to create meth. This method gets its name from its chemical reaction (Birch-Bekenser Reduction) and WWII German inventors.
After using ice crystal meth over a period of time, dopamine becomes depleted and meth addiction patients develop Parkinson like symptoms. Moreover the use of cocaine produce euphoria up to about 20 minutes, compared to ice crystal meth which produce euphoria for more than 12 hours.
Here in the United States meth is a schedule II drug. This means that it has a high potential for abuse and very limited medical use.
Habitual meth use can lead to malnutrition, paranoia, confusion, anxiety, sleeplessness, aggressiveness, heart failure, seizures, coma, and death.