A Very Close Friend Has Always Been Addicted to Ecstasy. How Can I Help Solve This Problem?

Question by sebastianmadison: A very close friend has always been addicted to ecstasy. How can I help solve this problem?
A very close friend has always been addicted to ecstasy. How can I help solve this problem? I live near Incline Village, Nevada. What city or town or voluntary or professional group can asist me in this situation?

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Answer by Jadyn T
You can locate alcohol and drug rehab medical centers in your town or city. See the resource sites specializing in your town and state. Inquire about free advice on how to help an addiction patient.

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