Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Bronx man arrested on drug charges in Danbury

Drugs are a serious problem that the government is trying to solve for a long time now. More than ever, it is in this present time that this problem has been so challenging. The number of people using it is increasing and so many crimes take place because of it- its dangerous effects. Also, people are not even scared to carry or to sell drugs in spite of the fact that they can actually be arrested.

Bronx man arrested on drug charges in DanburyIn Danbury, A Bronx man was arrested on drug charges after police said he ran a red light in Danbury. Lenny Cubilette, 32, was pulled over Friday evening after police said he ignored a red light at the intersection of Main Street and Garamella Boulevard.

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The officer searched the car after he thought he smelled marijuana, according to police. The officer found more than a half an ounce of cocaine and more than a half an ounce of marijuana, police said.

Cubilette was charged with failure to obey control signal, sale of greater than or equal to a half ounce of cocaine/free base, distribution of controlled substances less than 1,500 feet from a school, possession of a controlled substance or greater than a half ounce of cannabis, non-student with drugs near a school or high school, and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.

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Thursday, 24 January 2019

Detox unit helps patients tackle addictions

When it comes to addiction, in one way or the other, everyone will be needing help. Getting addicted is easy but once you realize the consequences of such a decision and would like a way out, sometimes it won’t be that easy. Good thing that there are now a lot of drug addiction treatment centers that people can go to for help.

Detox unit helps patients tackle addictions

In fact, there are now more detox units that help patients tackle their addiction. Schools and hospitals around the country participate in recognizing Jan. 22-27 as National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week. According to drugabuse.gov, National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is a health observance week for teens that aims to shatter the myths about drug and alcohol use.

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Medical providers and facilities in local communities are available to help those struggling with addiction, during Drug and Alcohol Facts Week and any time.

East Alabama Medical Center has a Medical Detoxification Unit at EAMC-Lanier in Valley where patients are treated for several days before returning home or moving to a long-term detox facility.

When someone who is addicted to drugs or alcohol decides to stop using, their symptoms can be severe and can be dangerous to detox without supervision.

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Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Punjab govt takes concrete steps to end drug addiction in youth

All over the world, drug addiction is considered a serious problem because, in reality, it really is. It has been affecting so many people, especially the youth. We often see in the news youths who become victims of drug addiction or the number of those who are abusing drugs is fast increasing. This is the same case even in Punjab. In fact, their government is taking concrete steps to end drug addiction among youth.

end drug addiction in youthOver three lakh drug addicts were treated in Punjab in 2018 and more than 63,000 people are currently being treated, out of which 25,000 are heroin addicts, a top police official said on Tuesday, January 15. The retention rate is 91.71%, Director General (Special Task Force) Mohammad Mustafa told reporters. The Special Task Force, constituted by the state in April 2017, has been implementing a three-pronged strategy of enforcement, de-addiction and prevention (EDP) to combat the menace of drugs.

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The action plan named Comprehensive Action against Drug Abuse is aimed at choking the supply of drugs through enforcement and reducing the demand through de-addiction and prevention.

Mustafa said a multi-layered monitoring and implementing mechanism has been put in place. The Cabinet sub-committee on drugs headed by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh is monitoring it.

He said the outpatient treatment being rendered at 168 Outpatient Opioid Assisted Treatment Clinics is a great success.

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Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Discount Drug Mart offers free pouches to dispose of opiates

When it comes to drugs, not only the abuse or addiction to it is the problem. Other more issues may come in the way that makes the solving of the problem a lot more difficult. There is the issue of improper disposal of these drugs which can cause harm to people and the environment. This is why in Lorain City, a discount mart is offering patients who receive short-term opioid prescriptions a medication disposal pouch at no cost.

Discount Drug Mart offers free pouches to dispose of opiatesThese pouches will help patients dispose of unused opioid prescriptions by deactivating the drug and rendering the drug irretrievable for misuse, according to a news release from Discount Drug Mart. Discount Drug Mart and the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board of Lorain County recently announced this joint effort to raise consumer awareness about the importance of safe medication disposal and help take unused opioid medications out of circulation, the release said.

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Pouches also are available upon request at the pharmacy counter at any Discount Drug Mart at no cost.

Also, a tamper evident locking medicine bag is available upon request at Discount Drug Mart locations, according to the release.

Elaine Georgas, executive director of the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board of Lorain County, joined Joseph Muha, Discount Drug Mart’s corporate counsel and director of Pharmacy Compliance, in announcing the partnership.

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Thursday, 27 December 2018

Fentanyl test strips help drug users detect deadly doses

Fentanyl is one of the most common drugs today that is affecting the lives of so many people. In most cases, people suffer from overdose of this drug and this leads to death if not other deadly conditions. This situation calls for a lot of help to prevent people from overdosing the drug or getting addicted to it. Now, there is a fentanyl test strip that can help drug users detect early doses.

help drug usersHealth care advocates want to put a cheap drug test in the hands of users to combat soaring rates of overdose deaths from the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl, which is contaminating nearly every illegal drug on the street. Originally intended to detect fentanyl presence in urine, tiny cardboard strips that cost about $1 are just as effective in detecting the synthetic opioid in drugs themselves, researchers have found.

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The point is that it allows people to make choices, to have a little more information,” said Susan Sherman, a professor in the department of health, behavior and society at Johns Hopkins University.

Ms. Sherman is the lead researcher of the Forecast study, which shows that the strips are sensitive enough to detect fentanyl in drugs. The study also has found that users are interested in testing the drugs.

“It’s not a small thing that people who are drug users feel a sense of autonomy, and it gives them a choice,” she said.

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Wednesday, 19 December 2018

A Greece man beats addiction on way to law school

So many people are getting addicted to drugs today. Many of them even lost their lives, destroyed their future, and failed their families. In spite of this, many are still struggling in trying to beat their addiction and start a new life. Although many have failed to do so, there are those who have been successful and were able to change for the better. Just like this man who was able to beat his addiction on his way to law school.

beating drug addictionIn August 2010, John Nucci was arrested for allegedly stealing a gift card at a party in Greece to get money to buy OxyContin pills. He was sent to the Monroe County Jail. Nucci couldn’t make the $10,000 bail, so he would end up spending 2½ months in jail. Inside his cell, Nucci sat on the edge of the concrete bed and looked at himself in the aluminum mirror. His dull reflection stared back. He was 22 years old. He weighed 330 pounds. His remaining friends were living their lives — graduating college, getting married, buying houses, starting families.

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Since that day, the 31-year-old Nucci said he has done everything he can to turn his life around. Now, roughly eight years after sitting in that jail cell, he has his sights set on attending law school so he can help people facing the same kinds of struggles he did.

“The actual reason for me wanting to pursue law school had also now become my biggest obstacle in actually going,” Nucci said of his conviction for attempted second-degree burglary, which he shares in the personal statement required of every applicant.

“I want people to see. I want schools to see how far I’ve come and I want them to know everything.”

Nucci put family and friends through an ordeal that left the ones he loved the most wondering whether he’d live to tell his story.

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Thursday, 13 December 2018

Amanda Bynes opens up about her drug addiction and the future

The entertainment industry is perhaps one of the most stressful places to be. In spite of the limelights and all the attention that our favorite actors are getting, it’s not about glitz and glamour all the time. In fact, many of these people have their own personal struggles and oftentimes, when it becomes too difficult for them to handle, they would resort into drugs or alcohol. Here is another celebrity opening up about her addiction.

Amanda BynesBynes has opened up about her drug addiction and those Tweets to Paper Magazine in their annual Break the Internet issue. “I started smoking marijuana when I was 16. Even though everyone thought I was the ‘good girl,’ I did smoke marijuana from that point on,” Bynes reveals before adding she’s now, at 32, four years sober. “I didn’t get addicted [then] and I wasn’t abusing it. And I wasn’t going out and partying or making a fool of myself… yet.”

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Bynes goes on to say that she became addicted to Adderall but was experimenting with all kinds of drugs too.

“Later on it progressed to doing molly and ecstasy. [I tried] cocaine three times but I never got high from cocaine. I never liked it. It was never my drug of choice.”

Bynes says her Adderall addiction started after “Reading an article in a magazine that [called Adderall] ‘the new skinny pill’ and they were talking about how women were taking it to stay thin. I was like, ‘Well, I have to get my hands on that.’”

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