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  • A global drug use report estimates that as many as 25 million people have taken Ecstasy at some point in their lives.
  • Demand for Safrole, which is used in the manufacture of Ecstasy, has resulted in rapid and illicit harvesting in Southeast Asia, in particular the Cardamom Mountains in Cambodia.
  • Ecstasy users who take repeated doses of the drug within a short time span can increase their risk of seizures.
  • Individuals who use Ecstasy often have so much energy that they can dance for hours at a time.
  • A recent survey indicates that among persons aged 12 or older who used pain relievers non-medically in the past 12 months, over 55% reported that the source of the opiate the most recent time they used was from a friend or relative for free.
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Detox for Methadone

Methadone detoxification is a course of action which must be overseen by drug addiction professionals within a drug treatment facility who realize how challenging and difficult methadone detox can be. Methadone detoxification is regarded to be far more serious in terms of symptoms and duration than even heroin detox, and individuals 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 detox should only be done under strict supervision at a drug rehabilitation center which has experience in dealing with this type of detoxification, and where the person can receive additional rehabilitation services to deal with all addiction issues.

Detox for Methadone category listings in Saluda, North Carolina:

  • Crossroads Treatment Center
    22.1 miles from Saluda, North Carolina
    Crossroads Treatment Center is a Drug Abuse Treatment Facility that is located at:

    6 Roberts Road
    Asheville, NC. 28803
    828-505-3086

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Detox for Methadone, Outpatient Treatment
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket)