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  • Alcohol can increase the sedative effects of medications which result in drowsiness, including cough and cold medicines and drugs for anxiety and depression.
  • Individuals referred from the criminal justice system to drug rehab in 2005 were 37 percent more likely to complete short-term residential drug rehab or be transferred to other drug rehab programs.
  • Ecstasy does not cause true hallucinations such as LSD, but many users report distorted time and perception while under the influence of this drug.
  • GHB at street level may contain many other unknown fillers that could potentially be toxic to the user.
  • Ativan is a type of prescription drugs known as benzodiazepines which is meant to reduce anxiety.
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Detox for Methadone

Methadone detoxification is a course of action which should be supervised by addiction professionals within a drug rehabilitation facility who realize how difficult and challenging methadone detoxification can be. Methadone detoxification is regarded to be far more severe in terms of symptoms and duration than even heroin detox, and individuals typically revert back to methadone to ease withdrawal symptoms or, worse yet, turn to heroin or prescription opioids to ease symptoms. This is why methadone detoxification must only be done under close supervision at a drug treatment facility which has practical experience in handling this type of detoxification, and where the individual can receive further rehabilitation services to handle all addiction issues.

Detox for Methadone category listings in Moscow, Kansas:

  • Center for Change
    Center for Change is a Drug Abuse Rehab Center that is located at:

    1910 Haskell Avenue
    Lawrence, KS. 66046
    785-856-4357

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Detox for Methadone, Outpatient Treatment, Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women Only, Men Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket)