Alcohol and Drug Withdrawal in Albuquerque, NM – (505­) 910­-4420

Drug Detox Centers Albuquerque offers connections to detox services for individuals who have decided to get treatment for their addiction problem. Detox is the process of allowing the
addictive substance to completely leave the body so the individual can begin their individualized treatment program to overcome addiction. Alcohol and drug withdrawal can be a difficult
experience, both physically and psychologically, but Drug Detox Centers Albuquerque offers the support patients need to complete the process and begin their recovery journey.

What Happens During Withdrawal

Drug Detox Centers Albuquerque knows that when an addictive substance is withdrawn, the brain chemistry can no longer depend on the chemicals that produce good feelings. The normal
production of these feel­good brain chemicals has been damaged, and the individual experiences a variety of unpleasant physical and psychological sensations. Each category of substance
produces its own unique withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can be severe and even life threatening. Drug Detox Centers Albuquerque can connect you to help during detox, to reduce
symptoms and help patients withdraw from substances safely.

Symptoms of Withdrawal

Different classes of substances can affect the brain chemistry and body in different ways, varying the withdrawal symptoms. The severity of physical and psychological symptoms can vary widely
between individuals, but is generally related to duration of the addiction. Here are some of the common symptoms seen during withdrawal for each of these substance categories:

  • Alcohol Withdrawal­ Individual experience anxiety, vomiting, sweating, paranoia, tremors, hallucinations and seizures.
  • Opiate Withdrawal ­ Individuals will experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, muscle aches, joint pain, depression, fatigue and sometimes seizures.
  • Stimulant Withdrawal Withdrawal from stimulant medications like methamphetamine or Adderal can cause fatigue, anxiety, agitation, depression, paranoia and psychosis.
  • Sedative Withdrawal ­Withdrawal from sedatives like Xanax and Valium cause shaking, sweating, restlessness, anxiety and elevated blood pressure and body temperature that can reach dangerous levels.

How Medical Detox Can Help

Medical detox is a method of using different types of medications to control individual symptoms to lessen the overall severity during the withdrawal process. A variety of medications
can be used to manage symptoms. Neurotonin is used to control seizures from alcohol withdrawal. Buprenorphine is used to reduce the joint pain and nausea from heroin or
prescription painkiller withdrawal. Paxil is used to relieve the depression from withdrawal from a variety of substances. Burpropion can help to improve mood and sleep patterns in those
withdrawing from stimulant drugs.

Detox Is The First Step in Recovery

Removing additive substances from the body is the first and most necessary step in the journey to recovery. Once the brain chemistry is allowed to return to normal, individuals can begin the
process of education on the effects of addiction and on developing the new skills needed to maintain sobriety over the long term. Resolving the psychological issues that lead to addiction
can help individuals maintain long­term sobriety, and learning new coping skills can also help them to live more effectively, without the need for alcohol or drugs.

In the beautiful natural setting of New Mexico, Drug Detox Centers Albuquerque offers medical detoxes to reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms and allow patients to begin their treatment program faster. To find out more call (505­) 910­-4420 today.