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  • While Valium overdose is not common when being used as prescribed, it can most certainly happen in cases of misuse and addiction.
  • The severity and duration of Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms can vary from person to person, and depend on the dosage and length of time the individual has been using the drug.
  • Ambien is a benzodiazepine prescribed for insomnia. It can disappear from the blood within 2-3 hours and some people find themselves in Ambien-withdrawal before morning.
  • Opana is in a class of drugs that are known as narcotic pain relievers.

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Residential Long-Term Rehabilitation (More Than 30 Days) - Prentice

Going to and finishing a residential long-term rehabilitation (more than 30 days) program in Prentice is frequently the cornerstone in an addict's successful recovery from their individual struggles with drug or alcohol addiction. This variety of drug rehab is far more intensive than others since the client lives at the facility full-time during the treatment process. While many addicts are at first hesitant about attending a long-term program lasting longer than 30 days they soon comprehend the good benefit. A residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) program supplies the recovering individual the time to completely withdrawal from drugs and concentrate on themselves. Shorter programs are not capable of this due to their quick duration.

  • Koinonia Residential Treatment Center
    46 miles from Prentice, Wisconsin
    Koinonia Residential Treatment Center is located at:

    1991 Winnebago Street
    Rhinelander, WI. 54501

    If you would like to contact Koinonia Residential Treatment Center, you can reach them at 715-362-5745.

    Koinonia Residential Treatment Center offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Detoxification, Halfway House, Outpatient, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Private Health Insurance