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Detox - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs - Little Rock, IA.

When someone is quitting drugs or alcohol, they will typically have withdrawal symptoms as their body detoxes. Detox can be performed in a medically supervised detox facility or treatment facility so that the client has fully removed all of the drugs and/or alcohol from their system and they are physically and mentally balanced, and of course off drugs and no longer drinking.

There are a few different types of detox in or near Little Rock that individuals can select from. Different substances bring about different withdrawal symptoms, and certain patients may be at risk of dangerous side effects of withdrawal and likely require closer medical supervision and more intensive intervention. Regardless, anyone detoxing or making the decision to quit heavy drug or alcohol use should always do so at a qualified facility and not at home on their own. This is because of the many medical risks associated with withdrawal, but also because it reduces the risks associated with relapse. A relapse during detoxification can commonly result in an unintended overdose, so obtaining professional detox services and gaining access to an extensive system of support could actually save the person's life.

Some programs provide a holistic and natural detoxification, when it isn't expected that there would be any risks or complications based off of the individual's current health and drug history. Even some of the more serious physical addictions, such as heroin addiction, are not life-threatening but result in severe withdrawal symptoms in the first couple days of detox. These symptoms subside within a few days on their own and can be overcome without drugs of any kind through a natural, holistic detox.

Medically assisted detox is performed in an inpatient facility or hospital setting with the use of prescription drugs. This could be required for an individual who is struggling with alcoholism and will need medication to get control over the life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, which is also the case with particular prescription drugs that individuals develop dependence to. Medical detoxification may also be favored among opioid dependent clients, who would prefer to receive detox medications to temporarily relieve opioid withdrawal symptoms as they come off of heroin or other opioid drugs.

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