Crimea: No More McDonald’s or Methadone After Annexation – the Guardian
Crimea: no more McDonald’s or methadone after annexation – The Guardian
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Crimea: no more McDonald's or methadone after annexation
The Guardian In another small but symbolically significant change under Russian control – though again with major implications for those directly affected – hundreds of Crimean heroin addicts issued with methadone have been told the replacement drug will no longer … McDonald's (And Methadone) To Pull Out Of Crimea McDonalds Has Decided to Move Out Of Crimea — Here's Why McDonald's Shuts Down in Crimea, Offers Workers Jobs in Ukraine |
Crimeans Cut Off from Methadone and McDonald’s After Annexation – The Wire
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Crimeans Cut Off from Methadone and McDonald's After Annexation
The Wire Methadone is not a cure. Practically all methadone supplies in Ukraine were circulating on the secondary market and distributed as a narcotic drug in the absence of proper control. As a result, it spread to the shadow market and traded there at much … Crimea side-effect: Addicts deprived of methadone |
Levittown couple allegedly sent methadone for sale inside Bucks County prison – Bucks County Courier Times
Levittown couple allegedly sent methadone for sale inside Bucks County prison
Bucks County Courier Times Methadone, a synthetic opioid, is used to treat addictions to other opioid drugs such as heroin and morphine, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Methadone can be taken orally in either pill or liquid form or delivered intravenously … |
My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part II – Brooklyn Reader
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My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part II
Brooklyn Reader “We have the same bag,” said Belinda White, pointing to her bag, a grey cloth version of my Michael Kors laptop carrier. White is in her 60s. She is a patient at START, a drug treatment center, located at 937 Fulton Street in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. I … |
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