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Methamphetamine


Articles

Meth: What Every Physician Should Know
Written by Carol Chervenak, M.D., Medical Director for ABC House and a member of the OMA Amphetamine Task Force.

Overview: The Context of Substance Abuse
Written by DHS, Office of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

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Task Force Links

Oregon Medical Association Amphetamine Task Force

Oregon Medical Association Amphetamine Task Force Presentation (ppt)

Governor's Methamphetamine Task Force Presentation (ppt)

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Community Resources

Oregon Partnership: Oregon Partnership is a statewide non-profit promoting healthy kids and communities through drug and alcohol awareness, prevention programs, and a 24 hour crisis line for treatment referrals.

Oregon Partnerhip Community Action Guides

Help Line: 1-800-923-HELP

Linea de Ayuda: 1-877-515-7848

Teen Line: 1-877-553-TEEN

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State and Federal Resources

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): for Reseachers and Health Professionals

Oregon Alliance for Drug Endangered Children (OADEC): a multi-agency approach to assist and protect children whose lives, health, and safety are jeopardized by meth labs, meth dealing, or meth addiction in the family home. 

National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children

Oregon DHS Addiction Resources

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