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Major Cities in South Dakota with Drug Rehab and Treatment Centers:
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Drug Rehab South Dakota
is here to help people with drug and/or alcohol abuse problems in South Dakota. find treatment options. Due to our diverse networking system we can find a treatment option tailored to each individuals specific situation and needs. We are able to provide all phases of recovery included but not limited to, alcohol and/or drug intervention, drug and/or alcohol detox, in-patient treatment, out-patient treatment, short term treatment (30 days or less), long term treatment (90 days or longer).
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We design personalized treatment programs to provide each abuser with the greatest chance of a successful recovery outcome. Our comprehensive networking system works hand in hand with all of the drug treatment centers in South Dakota. At Drug Rehab South Dakota we know that each individual is unique and are treated as such. Deciding upon a treatment option in South Dakota, or anywhere can be a daunting task for any individual or family, we will guide you through each step of a comprehensive treatment plan for you or your loved one. We are determined in our mission, that every drug and/or alcohol abuser in South Dakota. that has a desire to change their life will be given a chance to recover from their addiction and we are dedicated to ensuring that they are given the opportunity to do so.
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We realize that each individual in South Dakota. is in a different financial situation and we will find treatment options for each individual regardless of their financial situation. No matter what your financial situation everyone will receive the treatment help they are looking for.
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MDMA
MDMA, or 'ecstasy' is a
'psychedelic amphetamine' that has gained popularity over the past 20 years
because of its ability to produce strong feelings of comfort, empathy, and connection
to others. It most frequently comes in tablet form, although it is occasionally
sold in capsules or as powder. It is most frequently used orally and rarely
snorted. MDMA use is closely tied to the underground rave (and dance club) scene
throughout the world.
While 'ecstasy' is the popular
name for MDMA, the functional definition of ecstasy is any pill represented
as MDMA on the street. Ecstasy pills are notoriously unreliable in content,
more so than most other street drugs, and commonly contain either caffeine,
ephedrine, amphetamines, MDA, MDE, DXM, or--in rare cases--DOB, and don't necessarily
contain MDMA or any psychoactive.
A standard oral dose of
MDMA is between 80 - 150 mg. The price of MDMA varies wildly depending on where
it's purchased and in what quantity. A single tablet bought at a rave can cost
as much as $50 though more commonly $20-$30. Purchased in higher quantities
MDMA generally sells for $100-$250 per gram (about $10-25 per dose), with wholesale
prices as low as $50 per gram. MDMA is illegal in the United States (Schedule
I) and in most other countries. It is also listed as Schedule I in the International
Convention on Psychotropic Substances, an international drug control treaty.
The primary effects of MDMA last approximately 3-4 hours when taken orally.
For many people there is an additional period of time (2-6 hrs) where it is
difficult to go to sleep and there is definitely a noticeable difference from
everyday reality, but which is not strong enough to be considered 'rolling'.
Many people also experience a noticeable shift in mood for several days after
use; for some this is a period of depression while others experience lifted
mood. MDMA has the potential to be psychologically addicting. Individuals who
use it regularly may find they have an increased desire to continue using it.
ANIDA-supported study has
provided the first direct evidence that chronic use of MDMA, popularly known
as "ecstasy," causes brain damage in people. Using advanced brain
imaging techniques, the study found that MDMA harms neurons that release serotonin,
a brain chemical thought to play an important role in regulating memory and
other functions. In a related study, researchers found that heavy MDMA users
have memory problems that persist for at least two weeks after they have stopped
using the drug. Both studies suggest that the extent of damage is directly correlated
with the amount of MDMA use.
"The message from these
studies is that MDMA does change the brain and it looks like there are functional
consequences to these changes," says Dr. Joseph Frascella of NIDA's Division
of Treatment Research and Development. That message is particularly significant
for young people who participate in large, all-night dance parties known as
"raves," which are popular in many cities around the Nation. NIDA's
epidemiologic studies indicate that MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine)
use has escalated in recent years among college students and young adults who
attend these social gatherings.
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