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Drug Detox

 
Author: Jimmy Sturo
 

Drug detox is the process undertaken to rid the body of the toxins accumulated due to the intake of drugs. There are many different methods of drug detox treatments.

Most drug detox centers offer simple medication so that the patient doesn't have withdrawal. Withdrawal is one of the first steps of drug detox. Withdrawal can best be described as the physiological and mental readjustment that results from the discontinuation of use of any addictive substances.

The nature and severity of withdrawal varies greatly depends on the nature of the drug used and the level of dependency on it. People who use cocaine and alcohol or alcohol and prescription medicines take drug detox courses routinely. A trained detox center will also provide counseling and therapy along with their detox program.

An ideal drug detox covers all aspects of an individual's withdrawal and ensures complete purification from drugs. The core goal of drug detox is the removal of drug residue from the human body. If the drug residues aren't completely removed, they may grow in the body and result in cravings few years later.

The various kinds of drug detox are cocaine detox, marijuana detox, crack detox, heroin detox, ecstasy detox and recently, methamphetamine detox.

There are various kinds of treatments available for a drug detox, mainly inpatient and outpatient treatment. With inpatient treatment, the patient gets support 24 hours a day. Also, when the patient is taken from his usual surroundings, it helps them better to lead a drug free lifestyle.

Though hospitals are the first choice for inpatient treatments, these treatments can also be undertaken in residences. Residential inpatient treatments are available that are conducted in residential surroundings but have supervision and structure.

Short-term inpatient treatment lasts for a maximum of thirty days and consists of medical stabilization, abstinence from drugs, and lifestyle changes. Trained counselors give the treatment.

Long-term inpatient treatment lasts for several months or up to a year. It consists of round the clock, drug free treatment for the patients.

 
 
 

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