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First they detox you (sometimes with suboxone.) Then they teach you about the 12 step program and other informative classes, your usually there about 30days. If you or someone you know are thinking about going to rehab, I would definitely recommend one that does treat you with soboxone It is a much easier way on you and body to come off the drug.

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