Basic Information On Treatment For Drug
Addiction
By Sandra Maria
Stammberger
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With the fact that Drug Addiction is catching up fast and is as
deadly as the Human Immuno Virus spread Acquired Immuno Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS), it is extremely important that we look at ways of
treating drug addiction. We all know it is a major issue with a
cross section of people affected by drug addiction. Treatment of
drug addiction is a combination of traditional, spiritual and the
medical way which allows the patient to combat drug addiction.
| The initial resurgence of
cocaine use in the 1960s was largely confined to the affluent, for
it was at that time quite expensive. Part of the drug's mystique
was its association with celebrities in the music, sports, and show
business worlds. |
Treatments for drug addictions are always administered in
facilities like clinics, hospitals, drug rehab centers etc. in the
presence of trained physicians in administering addiction medicine
and doctors who are specialized in treating addiction related
cases. It may seem that treatment of drugs is very simple, but in
fact treatment centers have to be ultra cautious with their
patients who enroll in drug rehab or treatment programs. The first
step of any treatment for drug addiction is detoxification. The
effect of consuming drugs like Marijuana, Cocaine is that the toxic
remnants of these drugs are left behind in the human body.
| Random drug and Alcohol
screening is used by many UK companies to deter the alcohol and/or
drug abuse by employees in the workplace. There have been a
large number of case studies that show how effective random
screening is in reducing litigation, ill health, absenteeism,
accidents, and injuries. |
The detoxification process detoxifies or removes all these toxic
remnants from the body. Detoxification in itself is a simple
process but it can get complicated in cases where the drug addict
has a history of consuming drugs for a long time. Post the
detoxification, the actual treatment for drug rehabilitation is
prescribed by the doctor or the physician. Normally, these tests
last about two weeks and may require the patient to either choose
an in-house residential program or an outpatient program.
| Recent research has demonstrated
that marijuana may have more harmful psychomotor, mental, and
physical consequences than first believed. Not only this, but the
National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that marijuana users can
become psychologically dependent, and therefore
addicted. |
Cases where the person is found to be a heavy opiate or has been
consuming drugs like heroin, cocaine for a long time, an FDA
approved drug called methadone is used for the treatment. The
process of treatment of such cases may take longer and it may take
up to 6 months to a year for the person to complete the treatment.
That said, the patients who undergo such treatments will see the
benefits of the treatment coming to them a year after the treatment
is over.
A good treatment of drug addiction cases involves individual and
group counseling and group therapy in addition to the medical
treatment. Many companies/centers/clinics offer treatment for drug
addiction. With most of them affordably priced, drug addiction
treatment is almost becoming a necessity for all those who have a
history of drug addiction.
| Drug abuse is defined as the use
of over-the-counter medications, the abuse of prescription drugs,
or the use of illicit drugs. The abuse of legitimate drugs
(over-the-counter or prescription medications) can take place when
people use the drugs for purposes that are not legitimate or in a
manner or in quantities other than
prescribed. |
Remember, treatment for drug addiction is not mandatory for a
person. But in order to save a lot of your efforts trying to
grapple with the serious negative effects which accompany drug
addiction, you are well advised to take a treatment for drug
addiction.
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| To make a successful recovery,
the addict needs new tools in order to cope with issues and
circumstances that may arise. Factors such as returning to the same
environment and places, encountering someone from their days of
using, or even seemingly insignificant things such as smells and
objects trigger memories that can create psychological anxiety and
stress. This can hinder the addict's goal of complete recovery,
therefore stopping the addict from permanently regaining control of
his or her life. |
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