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  • When a life-threatening drug overdose is the result of a drug addiction problem, an individual should receive substance abuse treatment as soon as possible.
  • Ambien addiction occurs quite easily if the user begins to abuse the drug by taking more of the drug than has been prescribed.
  • Historically, male overdose death rates have far exceeded female death rates in every category of drugs.
  • In 2002, nearly 30 million Americans had used pain relievers such as Lortab non-medically in their lifetimes.
  • Individuals who abuse anabolic steroids sometimes take doses that are 10 to 100 times higher than the amount of the drug that has been prescribed by a doctor for medical reasons.
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Detox for Methadone

Methadone detoxification is a process which should be supervised by addiction professionals within a drug treatment facility who realize how challenging and difficult methadone detoxification can be. Methadone detoxification is regarded to be far more serious in terms of symptoms and duration than even heroin detox, and users frequently revert back to methadone to alleviate withdrawal symptoms or, worse yet, turn to heroin or prescription opioids to alleviate symptoms. This is why methadone detoxification should only be done under close supervision at a drug treatment program which has experience in dealing with this type of detoxification, and where the individual can receive additional recovery services to handle all addiction issues.

Detox for Methadone category listings in Rogers, Ohio:

  • Clear Choices LLC
    17.3 miles from Rogers, Ohio
    Clear Choices LLC is a Drug Treatment Center that is located at:

    373 Cleveland Street
    Rochester, PA. 15074
    724-775-7905

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Detox for Methadone, Outpatient Treatment
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid