Yes. Coming off meth is complicated and includes: anxiety, depression, excessive sleeping and lethargy. Because of the u ...

Comprehensive guide to illicit drug use, abuse, and addiction. Scientific guides to the most used and dangerous drug people use today.
Yes. Coming off meth is complicated and includes: anxiety, depression, excessive sleeping and lethargy. Because of the u ...
A look at crystal meth rehabilitation and what to expect when you go to rehab. ...
Physical addiction to meth is manifested in 1) growing tolerance to the drug, and 2) occurrence of withdrawal symptoms w ...
Methamphetamine addiction is very hard to overcome. But you can do it. How? Meth rehab is an effective start. Learn more ...
Meth belongs to the group of drugs called stimulants and is not a narcotic. Read more about the addictive potential of m ...
The average cost of meth rehab is from $7K for 10 weeks of intensive outpatient treatment up to about $20K for inpatient ...
Learn how meth can affect every part of the human body and the consequences of meth abuse on your health. More here. ...
Rehab doesn’t have to be scary. Here, we review what happens from the moment you check-in until you leave and set up a ...
Meth withdrawal usually lasts from 1-2 weeks, but it can last upwards of 4 weeks. In some extreme cases, meth withdrawal ...
Meth withdrawal is not pleasant process, but it can be helped. Read the details on what to expect while withdrawing from ...
HOW OUR HELP LINE WORKS
For those seeking addiction treatment for themselves or a loved one, the Addictionblog.org helpline is a private and
convenient solution.
Calls to any general helpline (non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) for your visit will be answered by
American Addiction Centers (AAC).
Caring admissions consultants are standing by 24/7 to discuss your treatment options. These representatives work
solely for AAC and will discuss whether an AAC facility may be an option for you.
Our helpline is offered at no cost to you and with no obligation to enter into treatment. Neither Addictionblog.org
nor AAC receives any commission or other fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a visitor may
ultimately choose.
For more information on AAC’s commitment to ethical marketing and treatment practices, or to learn more about how to
select a treatment provider, visit our About AAC.
If you wish to explore additional treatment options or connect with a specific rehab center, you can browse top-rated listings, visit our homepage and browse by state, or visit SAMHSA.