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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • In 2002, nearly 30 million Americans had used pain relievers such as Lortab non-medically in their lifetimes.
  • When an individual is experiencing a drug overdose, observers should stay with the individual and help them to remain calm; is the person that is experiencing a drug overdose is unconscious; they should be placed in a recovery position.
  • Ambien addiction and abuse among teenagers is a major problem with some teens abusing the drug in combination with alcohol and sometimes using it as a date-rape drug.
  • Cocaine typically causes the user to feel euphoric and energetic.
  • Alcoholics may develop deficiencies in thiamine which can lead to "Korsakoffs Syndrome", a disorder which can cause amnesia, apathy and disorientation.
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Detox for Methadone

Methadone detoxification is a course of action which must be overseen by addiction professionals within a drug rehab program who recognize how challenging and difficult methadone detox can be. Methadone detox 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 alleviate withdrawal symptoms or, worse yet, turn to heroin or prescription opioids to ease symptoms. This is why methadone detoxification should only be done under close supervision at a drug treatment center which has experience in handling this type of detoxification, and where the individual can receive further recovery services to address all addiction issues.

Detox for Methadone category listings in Oregon, Wisconsin:

  • Madison Comp Treatment Center West
    7.2 miles from Oregon, Wisconsin
    Madison Comp Treatment Center West is a Drug Recovery Program that is located at:

    151 East Badger Road
    Madison, WI. 53713
    888-264-6147

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Detox for Methadone, Outpatient Treatment
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance