Detox
Drug Detox Help - Detoxification is a process whereby individuals are systematically
withdrawn from addicting drugs in an inpatient or outpatient setting,
typically under the care of a physician. Detoxification is sometimes
called a distinct treatment modality but is more appropriately
considered a precursor of treatment, because it is designed to
treat the acute physiological effects of stopping drug use. Medications
are available for detoxification from opiates, nicotine, benzodiazepines,
alcohol, barbiturates, and other sedatives. In some cases, particularly
for the last three types of drugs, detoxification may be a medical
necessity, and untreated withdrawal may be medically dangerous
or even fatal.
Detoxification is not designed to address the psychological, social,
and behavioral problems associated with addiction and therefore
does not typically produce lasting behavioral changes necessary
for recovery. Detoxification is most useful when it incorporates
formal processes of assessment and referral to subsequent drug
addiction treatment.
Source: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) website
(http://www.nida.nih.gov/)
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