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Drug Rehab Programs For Other Languages category listings in Roaring Gap, North Carolina:
Synergy Recovery (17.2 miles from Roaring Gap, North Carolina)
Synergy Recovery is located at:
118 Peace Street North Wilkesboro, NC. 28659 336-667-7191 x231
Treatment Services: ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish, Other Languages Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)
Synergy Recovery Inc (17.2 miles from Roaring Gap, North Carolina)
Synergy Recovery Inc is located at:
118 Peace Street North Wilkesboro, NC. 28659 336-667-7191
Treatment Services: Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Other Languages Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Alpha Club 5 (38.4 miles from Roaring Gap, North Carolina)
Alpha Club 5 is located at:
741 Spainhour Road King, NC. 27021 336-985-6514
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Other Languages Payment Options: Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Meth addiction can cause the user to take the drug in binge cycles. They may use the drug repeatedly and go without sleep for up to two weeks at a time.
Drugs often go by different names on the street. Some common and not so common names that methamphetamine goes by include: Batu, Bikers Coffee, Black Beauties, Chalk, Chicken Feed, Crank, Crystal, Glass, Go-Fast, Hiropon, Ice, Meth, Methlies Quick, Poor Man's Cocaine, Shabu, Shards, Speed, Stove Top, Tina, Trash, Tweak, Uppers, Ventana, Vidrio, Yaba, and Yellow Bam.
Long-term effects of Crystal Meth use can include brain damage (similar to the effects of Parkinson’s disease or Alzheimer’s disease), coma, stroke or death. Chronic users may also develop distinct physical symptoms, as demonstrated by before and after pictures in the Faces of MethTM program. Signs of chronic use include weight loss, tooth decay and cracked teeth (“Meth Mouth”), psychosis and hallucinations, sores on the body from picking at skin, and formication (an abnormal skin sensation akin to "bugs crawling on skin").
In 2005 there were an estimated 2.4 million current (past month) meth users over the age of 12.
The first state to regulate the sales of pseudoephedrine products in 2004 was Oklahoma.