Bridgeport connecticut Alcoholism
APT Foundation Inc
- 425 Grant Street
- Bridgeport,CT, 06610
APT Foundation Inc
- 425 Grant Street
- Bridgeport,CT, 06610
Chemical Abuse Services Agency Inc
- 690 Arctic Street
- Bridgeport,CT, 06608
Greater Bridgeport Community MH Center
- 1635 Central Avenue
- Bridgeport,CT, 06610
Liberation Programs Inc
- 399 Mill Hill Avenue
- Bridgeport,CT, 06610
New Era Rehailitation Center Inc
- 3851 Main Street
- Bridgeport,CT, 06606
Regional Network of Programs Inc
- 1438 Park Avenue
- Bridgeport,CT, 06604
Regional Network of Programs Inc
- 480 Bond Street
- Bridgeport,CT, 06610
In drug and alcohol rehab, an individual can receive help with her withdrawal. Withdrawal is the body’s response to the removal of the drug it has become dependent on. Withdrawal results in craving for more of the drug that is being removed from the body. Detoxification is the timeframe in which t Opiates such as heroin and methadone, and prescription drugs such as Hydrocodone, Oxycontin, Xanax, Vicodin and Lortab, need medical detox supervision. Other illicit drugs such as marijuana, crystal methamphetamine, and cocaine do not need medical detox. In drug and alcohol rehab, the drug detox pro Similar to drug detox, alcohol detox is usually done in an inpatient medical center. The key to a successful detoxification is preparation. The first course of therapy is to get the patient to a point where he is ready to change his drinking behavior. Medical specialists must give patients all the p The intention of detox is to alleviate the physical symptoms, which includes tremors, headaches, vomiting, sweating, restlessness, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, hallucinations, hyperactivity, and convulsions. Alcohol detox medications are similar to drug detox medications (buprenophex, certain b