How Will I Find the Right Drug Rehab for My Cousin in Palacios, Texas?

Question by aryana ns: How will I find the right drug rehab for my cousin in Palacios, Texas?
My cousin and I have always been close. She’s now asking for my help in finding drug rehabs for her. How will I know which one is the right one?

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Answer by T-Luv
depends on the drugs she is addicted to. try google searching or go to the website for the treatment drug. for example if she is addicted to opiates, suboxone is a common drug used to ween someone off. check the suboxone website for treatment facilities.

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