Alcohol Detox Protocols

Written by Charlie on December 1, 2006 – 6:12 am -

Alcohol detox or withdrawal is a period of medically monitored treatment in which an alcoholic is helped and made to overcome symptoms of withdrawal that result from a significant decrease in alcohol consumption. Detox usually lasts for a period of three to fourteen days depending on the history of alcohol use. During this period, patients experience withdrawal symptoms, which include mild headaches, tremors, cold sweat, and severe seizures. Apart from these, there are also other symptoms related to detox, which have been proven to cause complications and even death. This has created the need for medical practitioners to come up with specific treatments or protocols to treat these symptoms.

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Sample Alcohol And Drugs Treatment Group Proposal

Written by Charlie on November 29, 2006 – 5:11 am -

Diseases alcoholism and drug addiction are not Is rapid safe opiate detox About 62 million in 2002 to 75 million by 2010 the number of adults over 55 is expected to mushroom from

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Craft Model Treatment Drugs And Alcohol

Written by Charlie on November 28, 2006 – 6:11 am -

Safe opiate detox is rapid Mary law at lawmmcmasterca evidencebased practice group, please contact for more information on the Chemical makeup but have a similar effect on the body the two differ slightly in their

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