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Drug Addiction Ohio: The Kentucky Drug Problem

Without question Kentucky is one of America’s most historic states having produced legends like Daniel Boone, the Kentucky Derby and thoroughbred race horses. Kentucky’s fertile soil made possible the production of protein enriched European bluegrass, and is called the Bluegrass state. Unfortunately this highly fertile soil and vast rural areas produced Kentucky stills and marijuana crops as well. In recent years Kentucky has been plagued with substance abuse and addiction problems more than any other state. Ranking in the top ten for many drug abuse statistics that include past month marijuana abuse, marijuana production, illicit drug dependence and prescription drug addiction. The Appalachia High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, an organization composed of many agencies bound to combat the drug problem, covers 67 counties in three states that include Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. Of the 67 counties 29 are located in Kentucky.

Ohio Drug Treatment Centers: Drug Treatment Center Gives New Life to Addicts

Tourism brings in over US 30 billion per annum to Ohio. Tourism also brings in addiction and a vast number are afflicted with this curse. In today’s day human behavior is very complex for which he starts getting addicted to drugs. To prevent and avoid the use of drugs among children and youth parents and prevention professionals needs to implement variety of programs and engage youth and children in community services. Abusing of prescription drug is a significant problem in Ohio. Many young people think that abusing prescription drugs is not as dangerous as abusing illegal drugs, but they are not aware of the fact that abusing prescription drugs can be life threatening. The retail drug sales world-wide for last year was $ 314 billion, the centers and the disease control prevention reported that 10 million children took prescription drugs for three months or more than that. 30% overall drug problems in Ohio are due to abusing prescription drugs. The survey estimates that about 1.9 million people aged 12 or older used oxicontin once in their lifetime. The non-medically use of prescription drugs among 12-17 and 18-25 results in addiction.

Delivered From Being Deeply Hooked on Crack Cocaine – Part 1


 

Delivered From Being Deeply Hooked On Crack Cocaine – Part 1 – See how Michael Thorton was addicted to drugs, joined the military, and started a drug ring in the military! God miraculously turned his life around, and he has now completed Bible college and is currently enrolled in the Regent undergrad program. www.cbn.com 800-759-0700 (Prayer Line)

 

Cardinal Health Set for DEA Showdown Over Pain Pill Sales

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Columbus Drug Treatment: Prescription Drugs Is Drinking Water?

Despite the prescription drugs in drinking water, most treatment facilities in the United States continue to meet Environmental Protection Agency health standards. The EPA has yet to set any standards for drugs in the drinking water. Most facilities are not even required to test for them and lots of them don’t.

The Associated Press listed 24 major metropolitan areas that tested positive for prescription drugs in drinking water samples ready to be sent to the public. The cities mentioned include Atlanta, Cincinnati, DC, Columbus, Denver, Detroit, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Philadelphia.

Ohio Alliance of Recovery Providers–Legacy Award Presentation


 

Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab News – Ohio


 

Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab News – Ohio – www.stopaddiction.com Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab News Story. This is a helpful news segment with facts about drug addiction. The Narconon Arrowhead program has over a 70% success rate. Call 1-800-468-6933

 

Newborns addicted to pain killers

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The 1980's epeidemic of "crack babies" is being replaced by something even easier to get your hands on: prescription drugs. Prescription drug abuse is the nation's fastes growing drug problem with more than seven million people abusing them — even …
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