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Fredericksburg - Methadone Detox

Detoxing from methadone may be an extremely difficult thing to do, an experience which is known as considerably more extreme than even heroin detoxification. Due to this, a lot of people who become involved in a methadone maintenance program or use the drug recreationally find it nearly impossible to quit. Likewise, some might just change to another prescription drug to curb detoxification symptoms then become dependent to that particular drug. Prescription drugs like Suboxone or Buprenorphine may reduce methadone withdrawal symptoms, but they most certainly aren't going to cure any kind of addiction or dependency issue. Nonetheless, you can go about methadone detox so that the individual could get through detox without the use of other drugs. Within a drug detoxification program or drug rehabilitation program that helps people who are going through methadone detoxification, detox specialists will more than likely help the individual gradually decrease their dosage of the drug or cease use entirely should they be physically able to do so. Due to the fact people who are opiate dependant need intensive treatment after detox if any sort of long-term abstinence is to be expected, people who have completed a methadone detox ought to stay in an alcohol and drug treatment facility as long as deemed necessary by treatment experts.

Family Counseling Centers for Recovery
Family Counseling Centers for Recovery is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Program that is located at:

11720 Main Street
Fredericksburg, VA. 22408

If you would like to contact Family Counseling Centers for Recovery, you can reach them at 540-735-9350.

Family Counseling Centers for Recovery offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Drug Detox / Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Detox, Outpatient Rehabs, Adolescent / Teen Rehab Centers, HIV / Aids Treatment Services, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Private Health Insurance