Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Program, Benton MS, Marshall County, KY
Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, Benton MS, Marshall County, KY – Kentucky Attorney General Conway’s Keep Kentucky Kids Safe prescription drug abuse presentation at Benton Middle School, Benton, Marshall County, KY
Delray Beach sweat lodge helps drug addicts
Filed under: Kentucky Drug Addiction
Some former drug addicts who… Continue reading
Prescription Drug Abuse Rampant in N.Ky.
Prescription drug abuse rampant in N.Ky. – Prescription drugs are a major killer in Northern Kentucky.
Pinnacle Centers acquires Recovery Works
Filed under: Kentucky Drug Addiction
Drug addiction specialist Pinnacle Treatment Centers has acquired Recovery Works, a residential treatment center in Georgetown Kentucky. Terms of the deal, which… Continue reading
Scheduling or Legality of Tramadol in California?
Question by gordonliu: Scheduling or Legality of Tramadol in California?
Tramadol is NOT scheduled at a federal level that requires a prescription. This is a fact. feel free to look it up yourself.
here is a reference that supports my claim: http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugs_concern/tramadol.htm (See the bottom paragraphs)
Scheduling of this… Continue reading
New Millennium Ministries Prayer Center, Salyersville, KY.
New Millennium Ministries Prayer Center, Salyersville, KY. – 2 Chronicles 7:14 “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal… Continue reading
(Substance Abuse Program}Kentucky?
Question by : (Substance Abuse Program}Kentucky?
I have a Friend who’s in a sap Program which is a (Substance Abuse Program} for a drug charge in Hardin county Ky.I received a letter from her and she told me that they were not allowed to speak nor talk about God or… Continue reading
Murray State University NUR 405 Drug Abuse PSA
Murray State University NUR 405 Drug Abuse PSA –
Doctors Confused by Pill Mill Bill
Filed under: Kentucky Drug Abuse
But he and other doctors in the practice decided to put down their pens four weeks ago. That's because, Mike Wynn of The Courier-Journal reports, "The standards imposed… Continue reading