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  • Crack is five to six times more potent than powder cocaine which is typically purchased on the street.
  • In 200 around 22 million Americans over the age of 12 reported using inhalants at least once.
  • The symptoms of a hydrocodone overdose may include, pinpoint pupils, bluish skin, abdominal discomfort, nausea, weak pulse, low blood pressure, agitation and coma.
  • If consumed along with alcohol, cocaines effects peak in 30 minutes and last about 3 hours.
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Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer

Attending a residential long-term treatment program (more than 30 days) is an effective way ofresolving a serious substance abuse problem. This type of drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility is more intensive than others that only last a few weeks or those where the person in recovery is free to come and go as they please. Choosing a residential long-term treatment program (more than 30 days) means that you as the client will reside at the treatment facility around the clock while you are in recovery. While providing a more relaxed home-like atmosphere the client has access to treatment professionals at all times. Long term drug rehab facilities are an excellent choice for those who have a long history of substance abuse or who have had other unsuccessful attempts at drug or alcohol treatment in the past.

Residential Long Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer category listings in Bethlehem, Connecticut:

  • Interlude Intensive Residential
    Interlude Intensive Residential is a Drug Rehabilitation Program that is located at:

    19 Cleveland Street
    Danbury, CT. 6810
    203-743-1599

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Alternative Housing - Transitional living, Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket)