Ravens Drugs and Explosives Detection Unit

Ravens Drugs and Explosives Detection Unit Any person who has children that wants the assurance that their children are not involved with drugs will profit from a scan of their house, etc..

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26/12/2023

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07/01/2022

How Do You Treat Hepatitis C in a Drug Abuser?

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that is sometimes transmitted via drug use that involves needles, such as with he**in. This disease leads to many physical problems for those who have it that lasts the rest of their lives. Symptoms of Hepatitis C may include:
• Muscle and joint pain.
• Abdominal tenderness near the liver.
• Weakness.
• Nausea.
• Frequent fevers.
• Poor appetite.
If you have Hepatitis C and continue to use drugs, you worsen your condition considerably. Common treatments include a combination of peglyated interferon and ribavirin; antivirals also help control how fast the disease spreads. But if you continue to drink alcohol with Hepatitis C, you cannot take an antiviral, since it cancels out the effects of the medication.
Hepatitis C is a potentially life-threatening virus that damages a person’s liver functions. The condition belongs to the hepatitis family of viruses, which include hepatitis A and hepatitis B strains.

As the liver plays a vital role in filtering toxins out of the body, someone who uses drugs and has the hepatitis C virus is putting their overall health in serious jeopardy.

Drug abuse involving syringe injections are one of the main ways hepatitis C is transmitted from person to person.
Like many virus strains, hepatitis can linger dormant in the body for years before it starts to actually affect liver functions. If you’ve used syringe injections for any period of time and find yourself getting flu-like symptoms on a frequent basis, you might want to make sure you haven’t contracted the hepatitis C virus.

Hepatitis C
The word “hepatitis,” in its literal sense, means inflammation of the liver. This is actually what happens over time once the virus becomes active in the body. During its dormant stage, the virus lives inside the liver and grows or multiplies

07/01/2022

What Cause Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an infection that causes inflammation of the liver. It spreads through contact with an infected person's blood or body fluids. The most common ways that you could acquire HCV infection are through injected drug use, unprotected s*x, a medical procedure using contaminated equipment, or through an injury or wound that exposes you to blood infected with HCV. Dirty needles using over abd over.

03/06/2021

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