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  • Prenatal exposure to crack often results in permanent cognitive impairment and can also contribute to serious developmental delays for these babies.
  • Most heroin users that have also used methadone have claimed that the detox and withdrawal from heroin was far less difficult and painful than that of methadone.
  • Mixing prescription drugs with alcohol can cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness, fainting, or loss of coordination.
  • When a Vicodin overdose is suspected, emergency medical help should be summoned immediately as it can be fatal.

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Ashton, MD. - Methadone Detoxification

Methadone detoxification can be a very uncomfortable and difficult experience. Symptoms usually begin between twenty-four and forty-eight hours after the user's last dose of the drug. Typical withdrawal symptoms include: stomach cramps, sweating, nausea, extreme cravings, tremors, irritability, sneezing, fever, chills, vomiting, fuzzy-headedness, paranoia, hallucinations and clinical depression. Additionally, methadone withdrawal symptoms tend to continue much longer than heroin withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the dose of methadone and how long the person has been using methadone, the symptoms can last for several weeks to several months. Professionals in the field of methadone detoxification share that it is important to gradually decrease your dose of the drug over a period of time instead of completely stopping all at once.

  • Montgomery Recovery Services Inc
    8.4 miles from Ashton, Maryland
    Montgomery Recovery Services Inc is located at:

    14636 Rothgeb Drive
    Rockville, MD. 20850

    If you would like to contact Montgomery Recovery Services Inc, you can reach them at 301-762-5300.

    Montgomery Recovery Services Inc offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Detoxification, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid