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  • Major League Baseball players are no longer allowed to use amphetamines as of 2006, a ban which is enforced through periodic drug-testing.
  • Individuals who take antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications can develop dependence to these drugs and may experience withdrawal syndrome if they suddenly stop taking them.
  • Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic substance obtained from fungi that can found in tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Mexico, and the United States.
  • Withdrawal from certain drugs such as benzodiazepines or alcohol can be fatal and therefore the abrupt discontinuation of any type of drug is not recommended.

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Railroad, PA. - Methadone Detoxification

Methadone detoxification can be a very uncomfortable and challenging experience. Symptoms usually begin between twenty-four and forty-eight hours after the user's last dose of methadone. Common symptoms include: stomach cramps, nausea, sweating, tremors, extreme opiate cravings, sneezing, irritability, fever, chills, anxiety, fuzzy-headedness, paranoia, clinical depression and hallucinations. Additionally, methadone withdrawal symptoms tend to continue much longer than heroin withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the dose of methadone you have been taking the symptoms can last for several weeks to several months. Professionals in the field of methadone detoxification typically advise the gradual decrease of the drug over a period of time instead of stopping all at once.

  • Genesis Treatment Services
    19.4 miles from Railroad, Pennsylvania
    Genesis Treatment Services is located at:

    1106 Business Parkway South
    Westminster, MD. 21157

    If you would like to contact Genesis Treatment Services, you can reach them at 410-751-7771.

    Genesis Treatment Services offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Detoxification, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, Dui/Dwi Offenders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid