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What are my Choices in Inpatient Prescription Drug Addiction Rehab Programs?

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What are my Choices in Inpatient Prescription Drug Addiction Rehab Programs?

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Inpatient prescription drug addiction rehab programs generally require a minimum stay of 30 days, though many offer 90-day and 120-day programs as well as the option to extend your stay if you and your therapeutic team determine that that is appropriate. Statistically speaking, the longer you stay in prescription drug rehab the more likely you will successfully avoid drug and alcohol relapse when you return home and those who do relapse tend to do so for a shorter period of time and much longer after they return home. Inpatient prescription drug addiction treatment programs are generally recommended over outpatient programs because they provide you with round-the-clock support, which helps you avoid relapse during that crucial first stage of recovery.

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