Crack Detox
Like any detox process, it is crucial that crack detox be guided by highly qualified medical professionals. If the individual has developed any medical problems as a result of their crack addiction, including heart, lung, and skin problems, or Hepatitis C, these will be addressed when they enter the facility. Because crack decreases appetite and often leads to malnourishment, the detox process will address nutritional deficiencies and provide the recovering addict with supplements. Additionally, a team of doctors will address the psychological components of withdrawal, which include anxiety and depression.
Following detox, the recovering addict will follow a crack rehabilitation program led by professionals at the facility. Because treatment for addiction is really a life-long commitment, once the individual has completed rehabilitation and is discharged from the facility, eDrug Rehab will continue to provide assistance for questions that may arise. We encourage you call us now to help your loved one overcome the physical and emotional consequences of addiction.
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