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  • The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse estimated that 6,222,000 Americans aged 12 and older have used crack at least once in their lifetime.
  • Individuals who take short-acting benzodiazepines will have withdrawal symptoms sooner than individuals taking longer acting ones.
  • With the long term use of methadone some users may eventually develop respiratory issues, heart problems and liver and kidney problems which can turn into chronic and deadly conditions due to methadone addiction.
  • Opana is known to cause severe constipation.

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Preston, MN. - Pregnant/Postpartum Women

Today, there are drug treatment programs that are created to focus on specific drug addicted groups such as pregnant/postpartum women. These treatment programs are specifically tailored to the needs of their clients and they address specific issues that are unique just to them. Rehab centers for pregnant/postpartum women commonly provide individualized programs that incorporate a good amount of flexibility into their treatment protocol. This ensures that the client's specific needs are addressed while maintaining the highest level of medical attention available. Many life skills are also integrated into facilities designed for pregnant/postpartum women. The most successful pregnant/postpartum rehab facilities have included "household" chores (cleaning, cooking, etc.) into their curriculum so that taking care of their babies and small children goes more smoothly once they leave treatment.

  • EmPower CTC
    31.5 miles from Preston, Minnesota
    EmPower CTC is located at:

    602 11th Avenue NW
    Rochester, MN. 55901

    If you would like to contact EmPower CTC, you can reach them at 507-292-1379.

    EmPower CTC offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Dui/Dwi Offenders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance