Articles On Drug Dependence
You can often determine if an addiction has turned into dependence by looking at behavior. When a person addicted to
drugs hasn’t had them for a period of time, this can cause a physical reaction. Physical symptoms of withdrawal occur when the body becomes stressed without the drug. These symptoms include:
· anxiety
· depression
· muscle weakness
· nightmares
· body aches
· sweating
· nausea
· vomiting
When
drug abuse escalates to dependence, treatment becomes complicated. You must stop using the drug, but doing so abruptly can cause physical symptoms. You may need the help of a healthcare provider to rid your body of the substance. This can be done on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Substances that mimic the effects of illegal
drugs may help reduce the symptoms of withdrawal during treatment. Detox programs use a combination of therapy and medical treatment to ease dependence and treat the disorder. Ongoing therapy sessions may be needed after you’re released from a treatment program. Extreme cases of intoxication, withdrawal, or overdose may need emergency care before addiction and dependence can be treated If left untreated, dependence on illicit
drugs can be dangerous. You may increase your drug use as your body adapts to the drugs. This can result in overdose or death. Treatment can reverse dependence, but you must want to be treated. Sometimes, treatment is successful the first time, but relapse is common. Ongoing therapy and support groups can help you recover, stay on track, and address symptoms of relapse.
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