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Promoting Opioids Online: A Dangerous Trend
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If you're struggling opioid addiction, please know that support is available. You needn't face this alone. There are many resources that offer healing.
Reach out to:
- A local physician
- SAMHSA's National Helpline
- In-person meetings
Remember, healing is attainable. Reach out immediately.
National Drug Helpline
Seeking assistance with drug issues? The Drug Helpline is a 24/7 service that offers anonymous counselling. Get in touch with trained professionals who can give information and support you on your path. Don't wait, reach out to the Drug Helpline today. You are not alone.
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