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 |
Crimea Side-Effect: Addicts Deprived of Methadone – ABC News
Crimea Side-Effect: Addicts Deprived of Methadone
ABC News Across the Black Sea peninsula, some 800 heroin addicts and other needle-drug users take part in methadone programs — seen as an important part of efforts to curb HIV infections by taking the patients away from hypodermic needles that can spread the … |
My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part III – Brooklyn Reader
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My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part III
Brooklyn Reader Many people see drug users as underachievers: burnouts of society who turned to substances in order to occupy their time. While this may be true for a percentage of addicts, none of the patients I met with at the START Drug Rehab Treatment Center in … |
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 … |
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