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Drug Detox and Alcohol Detoxification Information.

Drug Detox and Alcohol Detox Information

Detox, short for detoxification, in general is the removal of toxic substances from the body. It is one of the major functions of the liver, lower gastrointestional tract and kidney's, but can also be achieved artificially by techniques such as dialysis and chelationtherapy.

Detoxification using abstinence from alcohol or drugs gives the body time to rid itself of these toxic substances. People seeking detoxification in a medical facility will usually experience intervenous fluids, diet modification and twenty-four hour monitoring for life-threatening withdrawal symptoms such as seizures or cardio distress. Rapid detoxification is used primarily for people who abuse opiates but is also used for alcohol abusers. During rapid detox, the patient is put under general anesthesia and an opioid antagonist is administered. The opioid antagonist speeds up the detox process, while the anesthesia keeps the patient asleep to lessen discomfort. Many people prefer alternative methods of detoxification such as colon hydrotherapy, body cleansing, juice fasting, saunas and aqua detox. These treatments are often used in alternative and holistic treatment facilities but offer no proof of effectiveness.

Medical detox should be sought if you: abuse opiates, excessively abuse alcohol, are currently on opiate replacements (methadone, suboxone), or abuse benzodiazepines (xanax, nirvam).

The cost of medical and alternative detoxification depends primarily on the specific needs of the patient. Cost can range from approximately $7,000 to $20,000. Factors such as length of stay, medication, doctor consultations, testing and procedures can all impact the cost.

The risks involved with detox depend the patient, his/her overall health and the length and severity of use of drugs or alcohol. Rapid detox procedures are both costly and have high risk. Some patients have died while undergoinf rapid detox. In some cases, opioid agonists such as methadone are used to treat opiate abuse. Methadone is a synthetic opioid that produces the same effects as morphine and heroin. Unfortunately, those who have taken methadone as opiate replacement therapy, tend to start abusing the methadone.Opioid antagonists such as naltrexone are also sometimes used to reduce or eliminate the effect of opiates or alcohol taking away the "high" associated with those drugs. People who abruptly stop using opiates, alcohol or benzodiazepines will sometimes experience headache, sweating, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, insomnia, rapid heart rate and tremors. Severe symptoms include hallucinations, confusion, agitation, fever and seizures.

In 2001, the 436,000 admissions for detoxification in the United States accounted for 25% of all substance abuse treatment reported to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Among the detoxification admissions, the primary substance of abuse was alcohol (50%), opiates (33%), cocaine (10%), marijuana (2%), stimulants (2%), and other drugs (3%). Detoxification admissions were more likely to have had five or more previous admissions (26%) compared with all other admissions (9%).

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The St. Jude Retreat House is not allied with any sect, denomination or religious organization of any kind. We welcome any and all people to our program.

St Jude Retreat House offers an alternative to conventional drug rehab and substance abuse treatment programs providing a permanent solution for recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism. Offering a solution for people suffering from drug abuse, substance abuse, chemical dependency, drug addiction and alcoholism.

For more info about alcohol abuse and drug abuse recovery at The St Jude Retreat House Call 1888.424.2626

The St. Jude Retreat House and The Jude Thaddeus Program do not provide services requiring certification by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.

The Saint Jude Retreat House does not provide alcohol detox, detoxification, drug detox, or services associated with the effects and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and drug withdrawals from using heroin, crack cocaine, cocaine, vicodin, xanax, valium, methadone, opiates, narcotics, methamphetamines, marijuana, lsd, hallucinogens, ecstasy, club drugs, inhalents or any other illegal drug, prescription drug, or controlled substances. The Saint Jude Retreat House is not an inpatient or outpatient medical facility. Please make your reservation prior to detox to assure you have a bed waiting for you. Call today to get the best help available 1-888-424-2626.

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The Saint Jude Retreat House conducts an annual survey through its parent company Baldwin Research Institute, Inc. The survey is taken every three to six months.

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Treatment Doesn't Work Abstract provides research regarding the statistics of conventional alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs that use medical and psychological methods such as; drug treatment, clinical therapy, certified therapeutic counseling stategies, licenced chemical dependency counselors, drug addiction and substance abuse counselors, psychiatrist, insurance based drug rehabs, hospital based drug abuse counseling and alcohol abuse counseling, in-patient rehabilitation program, out-patient rehabilitation programs, therapeutic communities, twelve step support groups, aa, alcoholics anonymous, Narcotics AnonymousTM, NATM, 12 step meetings, and halfway houses.
For the purpose of this website "Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Rehabilitation, Treatment, Residential, Treatment, Detox and Detoxification"refers to treatment programs that use medical and psychological methods to treat alcohol and drug problems. The references to "Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings, AA, Narcotics AnonymousTM, NATM, and 12 Step Meetings" refers to national supports groups that adhere to the disease concept of alcoholism and drug addiction following 12 step principles.

 

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