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Heroin Rehab

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After a heroin intervention, the first phase of treatment and recovery is heroin detox. This step helps the addict safely and comfortably free their body from dependence on the drug. It is important that this process be completed under close medical supervision because of the highly unpleasant potential withdrawal symptoms.

Once the addict has gone through detox, they will begin rehab at a facility that is best suited for them as an individual. Regardless of the facility, they will participate in a number of structured rehab activities designed to give them techniques and skills for leading an addiction-free life. In individual and group counseling sessions, recovering addicts will learn the necessary skills for maintaining sobriety after they are discharged from the rehab facility. They will also have help finding resources and services available to them in their communities.

Because heroin addiction can affect anyone, there are many different rehab programs that specialize in accommodating the needs of unique individuals. For example, programs are available for teens, women, executives, Christians, and families. Choosing the right rehab facility and treatment program can seem overwhelming. eDrug Rehab specializes organizing a heroin intervention if necessary and finding the best detox and rehab for each addict’s individual situation. Calling today can help avoid the serious physical, emotional, and social consequences of prolonged heroin use.


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