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  • While treating opiate withdrawal through rapid opiate detoxification, the individual is monitored closely and a ventilator may be employed.
  • The FDA banned Benzedrine inhalers containing amphetamine in 1965, but non-medical use remains common.
  • The U.S. heroin market is currently supplied exclusively from foreign sources of opium.
  • Known side effects as a result of opiate use are slurred speech, diminished coordination and difficulty concentrating.

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Native American Or Alaska Native Languages - Raleigh, ND.

There are specialized drug rehabilitation facilities that offer their services in Native American or Alaska native languages. These treatment centers provide the same quality care to all their clients while also providing all counseling/therapy, questionnaires, enrollment documents and educational materials in the client's native language. The staff at the drug rehabilitation center will likely be bilingual and able to communicate in English or their Native American or Alaska native languages. The ultimate goal of all treatment facilities is to return the client to their friends, family and community drug-free and able to stand on their own two feet. Recovery from drug or alcohol addiction is a challenging process, but one that will change the person and restore happiness into their life.

  • CRST Behavioral Health Department
    111.4 miles from Raleigh, North Dakota
    CRST Behavioral Health Department is located at:

    24276 166th Street
    Eagle Butte, SD. 57625

    If you would like to contact CRST Behavioral Health Department, you can reach them at 605-964-0722.

    CRST Behavioral Health Department offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Adolescents, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Native American Or Alaska Native Languages
    Payment forms accepted: Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)