Admissions cocaine dependence Down USA
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Addiction and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) reported that prices fell for primary cocaine treatment admission by 24% at national level between 1992 and 2002.
SAMHSAÂÂ? s Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) found that, have over the nation experienced as a whole with a moderate decline in admissions to the treatment of cocaine during a period of ten years, several states in a dramatic decrease of 60 experienced% or more ( Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Idaho), while others actually increased by almost 100% (Arkansas, Iowa, North Dakota and Wisconsin) is increased.
Based on the survey
SAMHSA in 2002 and 2003 National Drug Use and Health, nearly 6 million Americans and over 12 year olds (2.5%) used cocaine in the past year and more than 1.5 million people in the same age group meets the criteria for abuse or dependence on cocaine last year.
cocaine use has brought to many types of heart diseases have been linked and can cause heart arrhythmias and heart attack and chest pain and respiratory failure. There are neurological effects including strokes, seizures, visual disturbances and headaches, and gastrointestinal complications, including abdominal pain and nausea.
There are currently no approved drugs to treat addiction to cocaine, but some followers of substitute drugs are to promote the use of drugs to treat epilepsy and depression, despite recent warnings Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in relation to the increased risk of suicidal behavior in patients taking antidepressants.
AA? The main problem in trying to deal with a prescription drug, AA? Comments from a spokesperson for Narconon Arrowhead AA? is that these people are still in some kind of AA drugs? one that brings its own set of side effects and adverse reactions. The goal of rehabilitation is to be free drugs.ÂÂ?
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