Treatment for methadone addiction involves detoxification at a medical detox, followed by treatment at an inpatient or outpatient rehab.
Treatment for methadone addiction involves detoxification at a medical detox, followed by treatment at an inpatient or outpatient rehab.
Treatment for methadone addiction involves detoxification at a medical detox, followed by treatment at an inpatient or outpatient rehab.
Treatment for methadone addiction involves detoxification at a medical detox, followed by treatment at an inpatient or outpatient rehab.
A successful methadone withdrawal treatment begins with inpatient medical detoxification. The initial period of methadone withdrawal can be intense, making a
A successful methadone withdrawal treatment begins with inpatient medical detoxification. The initial period of methadone withdrawal can be intense, making a
Under these conditions, an inpatient methadone treatment approach is needed. Not surprisingly, inpatient care costs considerably more than outpatient clinic
A successful methadone withdrawal treatment begins with inpatient medical detoxification. The initial period of methadone withdrawal can be intense, making a
A successful methadone withdrawal treatment begins with inpatient medical detoxification. The initial period of methadone withdrawal can be intense, making a
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06/25/06 by Anonymous in UK
This story did come across as patrionising and condescending. Mental illness is treatable, gone are the days of locking someone up in an asylum. I found it offensive to people with mentail illness as you are perpetuating the myth that loonies should be locked away from normal people
Did you even read the story? Paul's wife was not, locked away in a loony bin. She had a complete psychotic break and became catatonic. As is too often the case, her illness did not respond to treatment as had been hoped.
The recommendation that she might require inpatient treatment is certainly not, locking someone away in an asylum.