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Founder of scandal-hit drugmaker Servier dies at 92
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How Much Does a Drug Rehab Usually Cost?
Question by yayaquack: How much does a drug rehab usually cost?
Just curious. Anybody ever gone to a rehab before? Does it work?
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Answer by SA16
It is often free through government subsidized programs. There are private rehabs, however, that you must pay for. It also depends on whether it is inpatient or outpatient, and how long you are there. For example, 21 day program is obviously cheaper than a 90 day program.
It does work for many people. But, many, many people have to go more than once for it to “take.” Addictions are tough. The best predictors of success include readiness to change (for real) and the person’s support network (family, friends, priest, etc.).
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Drug Charges in Ohio?
Question by Lucretia: Drug charges in Ohio?
Someone I know is being charged with possession of a controlled substance. About ten years ago, this person was charged for the same or similar crime. Do these type of charges drop after so much time, or is this definitely considered a second offense? Also, the cop claimed to have pulled him over for speeding, yet he failed to issue a speeding ticket. Is there some sort of legal loophole around this since the cop has no proof of a valid reason for pulling him over to begin with?
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