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Prescription Drug Rehab: Narconon Rehab
Physician prescribed narcotic pain relievers like Oxycontin, an addictive opiate similar to morphine, may at first mask the pain with euphoric advantages, a miraculous cure, but over time, the side effects kick in and inevitably, addiction takes hold. Increased dosages lead to increased dependency. You no longer can function properly and rely on friends and family to make it through the day. With Narconon, help is nearby... read more
Xanax, a drug commonly prescribed to treat anxiety, panic attacks and stress can, over time, lead to a physical and emotional addiction. The calming effects between dosages no longer last and your initial symptoms are returning. You know the addiction is slowly destroying your body and mind, and you are deeply hurting the people around you. It is time to get help and stop the abuse. If you, or your loved one, are unable to stop taking Xanax... read more
Health care professionals will often prescribe the semi-synthetic narcotic Suboxone to treat opiate addiction. The effects are less euphoric and therefore may allow opioid dependants to “kick the habit” more easily. Unfortunately, what seemed an effective alternative at first can tragically backfire and turn one addiction into another. If you’re tired of suffering, loss of dignity, or constant anxiety, help for you, a friend or loved one is closer than you think... read more
Vicodin is one of the most often prescribed narcotic painkillers used to treat moderate to severe pain. Not only does this drug take away terrible aches, but it also brightens up the user’s mood. It brings a euphoric and relaxed feeling to body and mind, an effect which can easily lead to a devastating addiction. Before long, the drug use has spiraled out of control and you feel trapped. . ... read more
To reduce withdrawal symptoms of heroin addiction or other narcotic drugs, doctors often prescribe Methadone. This potent pain reliever, with pharma-cological properties similar to morphine and heroin, works well as part of drug addiction detoxification and associated maintenance programs. To control or decrease the cravings associated with opioids, dosages are often increased. This basically transfers the addiction from one drug to another. ... read more

