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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: MoneyPenny who wrote (163203)11/10/2008 8:26:49 AM
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OT: I made a mistake on my prior post, in that is takes about 8 weeks to get someone off methadone and often the same for opiate addiction. For those who think methadone is just for heroin addicts, it is now routinely used in treating opiate addiction, which is like using a sledgehammer, when a small hammer would do.

Re: Xanax It can take two years to get off Xanax as it is only done with a tapered dose, in tiny amounts. Valium is much easier to get off, which would surprise those who have become hooked on Xanax. MP
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