Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Clinic Helps Woman With Substance Addiction


 

Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Clinic helps Woman with Substance Addiction – After losing faith in everything including her church, the outpatient drug and alcohol rehab clinic at Brighton Center for Recovery helps rehabilitate a woman with poly substance addiction to alcohol and crack. The best drug and alcohol addiction help is what Brighton is all about. Brighton Center for Recovery is the second oldest alcohol treatment program in the United States and the first to be licensed in Michigan . A national leader in drug and alcohol treatment and counseling services that began in the early 1950’s. Additionally, we treat addictions to: meth, marijuana, pot, crack, heroin, cocaine, speed, oxycontin, coke, prescription pain pills, ecstasy, plus. Our clinics’ rehabilitation treatment programs include: dual diagnosis treatment, teen and young adult, CEO,lawyer and judges recovery, 30-60-90 day recovery programs, and men’s and women’s halfway houses.

 

A GP's view: Orphan drug costs 'prohibitive'

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In one study, of the orphan drug Myozyme, treatment reduced the risk of death by 99% at 18 months compared to an untreated group. Yet, in the US, Myozyme costs an average of £185,000 a year, and in the UK costs for an intravenous infusion are £38,333 …
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Springfield woman tests 'smart bomb' cancer drug

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"In traditional chemotherapy treatment for decades, (the drug) preferentially hits cancer cells but also hits your hair, gets in your gut, your immune system…." With smart bomb technology, he says, "companies are learning to bring the chemotherapy …
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Doctor Who Admitted Sexual Misconduct To Get Hearing On License

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The board also reprimanded Dr. Marc Aronson, a Middletown psychiatrist, for giving a patient a "mildly toxic" dose of Tegretol, a drug used to treat seizures and bipolar disorder, records show. A DPH consultant concluded the starting dose was too high …
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