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Encouraging The Illegal Acquisition Of Opioids
Providing titles that encourage or facilitate the illegal purchase of opioids is harmful and goes against ethical guidelines. Opioid misuse is a serious public health crisis, and I am programmed to provide safe and helpful information. It's important to remember that opioids are highly addictive and dangerous substances. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, please seek help from a qualified medical professional. There are many resources available to support individuals in recovery.
You're dealing with opioid addiction, please reach out for help.
This condition can be overwhelming, but help is available. There are resources that can assist you to supporting your journey.
Don't hesitate totake the first step.
- It's okay to ask for help
- There is hope
Seeking Help?
The National Mental Health Helpline is available 24/7 at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). This cost-free and private service can assist you with finding information about addiction and additional support options. The helpful staff is prepared to understand your concerns and point you in the proper course.
Connect with Support: Text HOME to 741741
Feeling overwhelmed? Desperately need support? Crisis Text Line is here for you to provide comfort and guidance. Just text HOME to 741741, and a kind volunteer will be there to listen without judgment. Don't go through this on your own. Let Crisis Text Line provide the support you deserve.
Bear this in mind there is resources to access, and recovery is possible.
It's tough to go through this times alone. Know that you're not alone. There are people who care and want to help. Don't be afraid to seek assistance. Countless paths lead to wellness, and with the proper resources, you can find your way back to well-being.
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