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Do interventions work? Charlie Sheen has been in rehab before -- would it work now? Are interventions helpful when the concerned party has been, well, intervened upon as many times as Charlie Sheen? The actor has been in rehab at least three times, reports USA Today. In 1990, his father, actor Martin Sheen reportedly persuaded him to seek help. Read more... |
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Saved from their own addictions, duo becomes savior for others David Remland and Dr. Steven Scanlan overcame drug addictions that nearly ruined their lives, and now they’re helping addicts stay sober at Palm Beach Outpatient Detox in Boca Raton. Read more... |
![]() Experts Tell Us Lindsay Lohan Will Have A Tough Time Detoxing In Jail! Lindsay Lohan is going to have an incredibly difficult time in jail due to the fact that she is addicted to intense prescription drugs! We’ve told you before that the 24-year-old starlet was taking Zoloft (antidepressant), Trazodone (antidepressant), Adderall (stimulant for ADHD), Nexium (acid reflux) and Dilaudid, an incredibly dangerous opiate. Read more... |
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![]() Proflies: Detoxing while you work Palm Beach Outpatient Detox in Boca Raton, Florida is South Florida’s cutting edge, outpatient treatment facility, creating a new path to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Steven R. Scanlan, M.D. and David Remland opened PBOD in 2008 with the goal to detoxify their patients from drugs and alcohol using minimal amounts of prescribed medications. Read more... |
Doctor warns against abuse of detox drug Area residents might not be surprised to learn that 70 percent of the Oxycodone pills taken in the United States are prescribed in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. But Dr. Steven Scanlan of Palm Beach Outpatient Detox said that abuse of a less-well-known addiction-fighting drug called Suboxone is on the rise, primarily in Delray Beach. Read more... |
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| Deerfield Observer Teens trying dangerous new legal drug Have you heard of K2? Chances are that your kids have. This drug that mimics marijuana is legal in Florida. Kids can walk into a local smoke shop and buy it no questions asked or buy it online. The problem is that this "fake weed" is causing dangerous side effects. Read more... |
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