Medical Detox in New Brunswick (877) 804-1531

Medical detox should be considered in many withdrawal cases. An addict and his or her family and friends should take the physiological and psychological consequences of drug abuse very seriously. Several illicit and prescription substances cause high blood pressure, which can trigger a rupture in one of the brains' blood vessels. This is called a cerebral aneurysm or stroke, which can lead to paralysis or even death.

Detoxification is the process of clearing the body of all of the drugs or alcohol used, and under certain circumstances this process can be just as dangerous as the drug itself without the assistance of medical detox. In order to "start fresh" with a drug-free body, medical detox is the safest option. If you or a loved one is in need of a medical detox, do not hesitate to call a treatment facility today. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Side Effects of Addiction and Dependency

Every drug causes a different set of medical problems. The professional staff at the available drug treatment centers in New Brunswick oversee their patients' drug detoxification phase and understands the depth of attention a drug addiction may need. One key component of understanding withdrawal symptoms is to know which areas of the body the abused substance is interacting with.

The drugs which cause neurological problems include:

  • Cocaine
  • GHB
  • Inhalants
  • Marijuana
  • MDMA
  • Methamphetamine
  • Prescription Stimulants
  • Ketamine

If the addict still cannot accept they have a problem, giving them an understanding of the damage being done to the brain and body may help nudge them towards seeking help. The side effects vary based on the type of substance abused:

If the addict is using a hallucinogen, the side effects include high blood pressure, reduced inhibitions, mental changes of perception and tremors.

For marijuana users, the side effects include lethargy, mood changes, paranoia and anxiety in some users.

Excessive alcohol users and binge drinkers suffer from an overall decrease in brain function, over time due to the release of glutamate in the brain.

Detoxification Withdrawal Symptoms

Brain tissues are weakened and destroyed by the neurotoxins released when drugs are abused. However, this does not change the fact that the body has accepted the substance and is now dependent on it to maintain homeostasis. Withdrawal symptoms are an inevitable part of detox for an addict. These symptoms can include:

  • Hallucinations
  • Panic attacks
  • Delusional behavior
  • Seizures
  • Disorientation
  • Headaches
  • depression

No addict deserves to battle withdrawal by themselves. Medical supervision is available, and highly recommended to handle this process.

We can help you find the right treatment facility and rehabilitation program for your health issues. Call Drug Treatment Centers New Brunswick today at (877) 804-1531

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