Willingway's Georgia Addiction Treatment Center offers inpatient and outpatient services for addiction. Get confidential help, 912-207-7227
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The first behavioral treatment randomized clinical trial in the Republic of Georgia found that the use of tailored behavioral therapy paired with naltrexone is both feasible and efficacious for tre...
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The center's best-known job is to evaluate new drugs before they can be sold. CDER's evaluation not only prevents quackery, but also provides doctors and patients the information they need to use medicines wisely. The center ensures that drugs, both brand-name and generic, work corr ...
We have compiled the best-rated substance use disorder rehab centers in Georgia. These include residential, outpatient, and detox facilities accepting various payment options.
Georgia has stopped licensing new clinics that provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction. Some call the state's move irresponsible. Others say the clinics aren't regulated enough.
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Pathways Center Troup Mental Health - Lagrange, GA ; Health Connect America - Tyrone, GA ; Private Clinic North - Rossville, GA ; Avita Community Partners - Hartwell, GA
Drug and alcohol addiction are responsible for an enormous amount of suffering and death in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics, there were an estimated 106,622 drug overdose deaths in the U.S. last year, an increase of about 15 percent over 2020. Meanwhile, the CDC has estimated that alcohol induced deaths rose to more than 52,000 in 2021, an increase of 34 percent. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 21 million Americans are drug or alcohol addicts. The number of friends and fam ...