New York Drug Detox Center Launches New Program Aimed at Individuals Abusing Marijuana
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) December 19, 2013 -- A New York drug detox center is launching a program to help adults and adolescents reduce their chronic dependency on marijuana through Medical Drug Detox Center.
According to a report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in 2012, among persons aged 12 or older, an estimated 1.4 million first-time past year marijuana users initiated prior to the age of 18. This estimate was similar to the corresponding estimate in 2011 (1.5 million). The estimated 1.4 million persons in 2012 who initiated prior to the age of 18 represented the majority (57.3 percent) of the 2.4 million recent marijuana initiates.
For anyone believing that getting heavily involved with drugs like barbiturates, Darvon, Demerol, heroin and prescription drugs are a good way to live, then maybe drug detox might be a better alternative.
Detoxing from drugs and alcohol alone is tough. Support is available for those seeking a simpler way of life. Marijuana, opiates, Oxycontin and benzodiazepines turns well-functioning individuals into non-functioning ones over a period of time.
Drug addicts and alcoholics deep into their addiction will go to any lengths for their substance. They medicate themselves so that life's issues become secondary and unimportant. Prescription drugs, when taken under medical supervision, help the detox process. Getting help to detox from drugs and alcohol is available.
For more information on Medical Drug Detox Center, visit http://drugdetox.org or call (888) 444-9148.
Medical Director, Medical Drug Detox Center, http://drugsdetox.org, 888-444-9148, [email protected]
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