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Alcohol Shakes and Other Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

Long-term alcohol abuse carries with it a lot of negative side-effects, such as drinker’s nose, alcoholic eyes, and stomach problems. One of these symptoms is alcohol shakes, also known as alcohol tremors. It manifests as uncontrollable, erratic movement of the hands that begin as soon as 12 hours after the last drink. Alcohol shakes are...
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What Does Detox Feel Like

Drug addiction may be a complicated and misunderstanding subject for individuals who have never dealt with drug addiction in the past, but a detox center in Ohio can help. The answer may look easy to those who refuse to acknowledge: drugs are the problem; simply quit using them, and you will be cleansed. But it’s...
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How Long Does It Take to Detox from Meth

 An antidote for meth addiction? Doctors say it’s quite possible – Sodium Chloride injection. The video above discusses an experimental treatment that successfully helped 10 out of 10 patients overcome meth addiction. This treatment involves a combination of medication and therapy, potentially offering a breakthrough in addiction recovery.   How long does it take...
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Chemical Dependency in Ohio – Addiction Help

 The state of Ohio has a long history of chemical dependency and addiction. For example, the state was hit hard by the opioid epidemic in early the 2000s. In fact, Ohio was so affected by the opioid crisis that overdose deaths became the leading cause of injury-related fatalities beginning in 2007. Unfortunately, since the...
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Why You Shouldn’t Combine Chantix and Alcohol

 When you take a look at the side effects of Champix, Chantix, Varenicline or Tyrvaya, a drug meant to help people stop smoking cigarettes, you will learn that Chantix has an effect on alcohol use as well. Specifically, taking Chantix can reduce the user’s tolerance for drinking alcohol. Naturally, this leaves people wondering whether...
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Xanax Detox: Find a Treatment Center

Xanax (alprazolam), like many drugs, is highly addictive. Many people become addicted to the drug’s sedative effects. Xanax dependency happens more quickly than most people realize. When the drug is taken regularly, withdrawal symptoms may appear once it leaves your system. Xanax detox is best managed under medical care at a rehab facility.  Many clients...
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Meth Addiction: Symptoms and Treatments

Meth addiction is a severe and complex issue that demands a detailed understanding. Methamphetamine, widely known as meth, is a highly addictive stimulant with profound effects on the central nervous system.   Originating as a medical treatment for conditions like ADHD and narcolepsy, its potent effects have led to widespread abuse and addiction. This guide...
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Alcohol Cessation: What You Can Expect from Detoxing

Alcohol cessation isn’t as easy as you might think, especially if you’ve been drinking excessively or using alcohol to cope. When you become reliant on a substance, it’s hard to give it up. And it doesn’t help that quitting something that makes you feel good initially comes with some pretty painful side effects. Nor does it help that alcohol...
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Medication for Addiction Treatment: What You Need To Know

If you are addicted to alcohol or drugs, medication can potentially help you safely detox from drugs and minimize withdrawal symptoms. At Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital, we offer medically supervised detox services, which helps you successfully start your path to recovery in a safe manner. Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital can help you learn about medications for addiction...
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