I Want to Find More Info About Substance Abuse Treatment in Mahwah, New Jersey. Help?

Question by annie lk: I want to find more info about substance abuse treatment in Mahwah, New Jersey. Help?
I’m not just looking for information regarding alcohol and drug abuse, but also prescription drug abuse as well. Any ideas on where and how I can get info?

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Answer by brittani LS
Maybe your local health services department can give you info. I also think it would be good if you go to various rehabs to ask them about their treatment methods, medications used, etc. To find rehabs, just use the links below. You can also call a helpline such as 800-559-9503. They’ll be able to help you in your search, as well as answer your questions regarding substance abuse.

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