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Question: What medications are used to treat hallucinogen addicts at a rehab center?
Submitted on: March 06, 2010
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There are no FDA-approved drugs for treating hallucinogen dependence. Some supportive treatments may be helpful, such as sleep medications.
Answered on: March 01, 2011
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