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The drug scene in Ontario has been shifting over the years to prescribed medication. Five years ago, our helpline were getting an average of 10% of his calls for pharmaceutical drugs addiction. Today about 40% of our calls from Ontario are for prescribed medication. Most of them are for pain killers such as oxycodone, percocet etc.

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Alcohol detox

Alcohol detox is the phenomena which occurs when an individual abruptly stop to drink alcohol. Part of the detox is to supply with a substance which will act as a cross-tolerant to minimize alcohol withdrawal. The prerequisites to determine the need for an alcohol detox includes the age of the individual, the amount of alcohol ingested over a determined phase, the history of alcohol ingestion, the medical background of the individual.

The alcohol withdrawal symptoms will take between 6 to 72 hours after the last drink. It will range from mild nervousness to alcohol seizures. Also while the person detox, a medical exam to verify different health issues related with alcohol intake should looked at such as blood work, liver Cirrhosis, pancreatitis, arrhythmia and diverse heart conditions.

What occurs when a important drinker stops drinking?

An abrupt stopping of alcohol use can be extremely dangerous as the unexpected change in biochemistry actually shocks the  body and mind, both of which have become fully dependent on  the standard effects of alcohol. The withdrawal symptoms that occur  within a very short period of time after the last drink  are not only  uncomfortable - they can be hazardous, even fatal. Usual reactions during alcohol withdrawal : sweating, headache, “the shakes” , anxiety, nausea, dry-heaves, hallucinations, convulsions or seizures, delirium tremens, coma,  heart failure and sometimes death.
It cannot be emphasized strongly enough that it is extremely risky for a person with a serious alcohol history to attempt to cease drinking alcohol with no  medical care. As a preventative to coma, stroke, heart attack, seizure, loss of brain cells  and other complications  the individual is  given small and exactly timed doses of a sedative (for instance a benzodiazepine over several days),  which will allow the brain to slow down to a safe level through the initial critical period of the detox.
Therefore,  Medical Supervision is ALWAYS recommended for withdrawal from alcohol.

Two things you need to know about alcohol detox:

1.  Detox is very safe with medical supervision, and extremely  dangerous without it.
2. Detox, while vital, is only the first step to a full recovery .  It is foolish to not plan for follow up recovery steps.  Never expect recovery to be complete after medical detox. Though  it does securely open the door to recovery,  it will NOT help a individual to rebuild their life or change their thinking processes or repair their marriage or find spiritual change all on its own.

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Last Updated on Monday, 09 November 2009 22:54
 

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