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Detox

Detox is the first step before rehab starts. Ridding of the toxins with medically supervised professional help prepares you for rehab.

Rehab

Seeking rehab will start you on the road to recovery and that takes place with different individual plans that will work best for each person.

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Seek Treatment For…

✔  Alcohol

✔  Opiates

✔  Heroin

✔  Codeine

✔  Cocaine

✔ Prescribed drugs 

✔ Pharmaceuticals

✔ Hydrocodone

✔ Oxycodone

✔ Marijuana

✔  Bath salts

✔  Hallucinogens

✔  Designer drugs

✔  Many Stimulants

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Detox Treatment Types

SOCIAL DETOXIFICATION

Occurring in a residential or outpatient program, social detoxification involves educating the drug addict, and preparing the person for comprehensive rehab.

MEDICALLY SUPERVISED

Medically supervised detoxification (sometimes called medically supervised withdrawal) occurs in a hospital or inpatient treatment center so the addict’s withdrawal is observed by nurses or medical doctors.

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