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Any Substance Abuse Treatment Centers for People With Ketamine Addiction in Callicoon, New York?

Question by anahy i: Any substance abuse treatment centers for people with ketamine addiction in Callicoon, New York?
I would like to know more about ketamine and its effects upon those who are addicted to it. I figured my best bet would be to look for patients in substance abuse treatment centers and ask them about their experience with the drug.

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Answer by adamaris ns
Finding substance abuse treatment centers won’t take you too much time. Just the links below will get to help you out in your search. You can also get recommendations from doctors and healthcare providers. The problem here, though, is that treatment centers are usually very stringent about the privacy of their patients. You will probably have to settle with interviewing the therapists and counselors. Nevertheless, good luck!

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