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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • In the 1970s Ecstasy was administered to psychotherapy patients, a practice which was stopped in 1986 when animal studies showed that Ecstasy use caused brain damage.
  • Female alcoholics have death rates 50 to 100 percent higher than those of male alcoholics, including deaths from suicides, alcohol-related accidents, heart disease and stroke, and liver cirrhosis.
  • A much higher rate of Ativan overdose occurrence are reported in senior citizens; this is likely due to the sedative effects of Ativan lasting significantly longer in elderly patients.
  • After the euphoric feeling a heroin user experiences subside, they typically experience an alternately wakeful and drowsy state.
  • In the U.S., average marijuana THC concentrations doubled from 6% to 13% through the 1990s, and in the past decade has become stable at around 11%.
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Detoxification

Detoxification is commonly the initial step in getting off drugs. It enables an individual to be in a supervised setting while they go through withdrawal symptoms for drugs and/or alcohol. There are various types of detoxification. Theyrange from drug-free to medically supervised. A prevalent mistake that a lot of addicts make is to assume that detox is sufficient to kick their habit. This is almost never the case. All detox does is get somebody through the withdrawal when they stop using. It is often recommended that detox be followed up with some type of treatment plan to uncover the root of why someone was using drugs in the first place.

Detoxification category listings in Sunderland, Maryland:

  • Open ARMMS Inc
    17.3 miles from Sunderland, Maryland
    Open ARMMS Inc is a Drug Rehab Facility that is located at:

    2590 Business Park Court
    Waldorf, MD. 20601
    301-645-5538

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Detox for Methadone, Outpatient Treatment, Women Only, Men Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance