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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Detoxification - dose, causes, effects, therapy, withdrawal, drug, examples, person

Detoxification - dose, causes, effects, therapy, withdrawal, drug, examples, person:

Note: Substance abuse is running rampant throughout our Country, therefore I feel the need to address it as often as possible. For the people fighting their addictions and looking for help, here is an article which describes detoxification. As you will see, Medical Detox is used to help the addict with withdrawl symptoms. There is help. That is if the addict chooses the right Medical Detox facility. The purpose of Medical Detox is to make the addict feel comfortable while cleansing their body of these toxin's. It is NOT meant to make the addict feel worse.

Detoxification is a process in which the body is allowed to free itself of a drug. During this period, the symptoms of withdrawal are also treated. Detoxification is the primary step in any drug treatment program, and is used as the initial phase in treating alcohol, heroin, inhalant, sedative, and hypnotic addictions.

Precautions

When individuals are physically dependent on a substance, they experience withdrawal symptoms when they abstain from the drug. Withdrawal symptoms vary with each drug of abuse, but can be severe, and even dangerous. Patients who want to overcome their dependence need help managing the withdrawal symptoms. The patient's medical team strives to get the patient off a substance on which he or she is physically dependent, while treating the withdrawal symptoms.
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