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Type of drug rehabs

Drug and alcohol addiction

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addiction by drugs

Alcohol

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Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Drug Rehab Centers Services will be of great assistance when locating a rehabilitation center fit for you.  One fundamental piece of information is that we do NOT feel comfortable in referring you to a rehab center that we have very little information on. Our services will also provide you with all the information you request of us to give you a better understanding of our facilities.  Drug Rehab Center Service's main objective is to refer you to the best cocaine rehab treatment. We want the person with a cocaine addiction to achieve a drug free life without using any substitute. Thus, Drug Rehab Centers Services will refer you to a rehab centers throughout that don't use drugs in any shape or form.

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Drug: Alcohol (ethyl Alcohol), ethanol.

Alcohol Street name: Booze, Bevy, Vino, Happy juice.

Alcohol effect: Relaxant, loss of inhibitions, mood alteration — promotes sociability, increases self confidence, dehydrating effect. If Alcohol is taken in excess — slurred speech, staggering, loss of balance and vomiting. Effects are dependent on the amount and frequency taken, the setting along with psychological mood. In some users, Alcohol can promote verbal or physical aggressiveness and violence.

Alcohol Description: Alcohol comes in liquid form in varying colors and consistencies depending on the drink. Some are naturally carbonated while others are still.

Alcohol Street use: Swallowed.

Alcohol Dependency: Yes.

Alcohol Withdrawal symptoms: Hangover, depression, dehydration, hand tremors, sickness, fatigue, headache, and muscle aches, anxiety, hallucinations.

Alcohol Long-term use: Increased blood pressure, mental health problems, liver cirrhosis, brain damage, hepatitis, fatty liver, diabetes, cancer, dependence, impaired kidney function, heart disease, tremor, sexual impotence (men), pancreatic, and stroke. All of this interferes with sleep which is essential.

Alcohol Overdose risk: Blood Alcohol levels can be lethal if a large quantity of alcohol is consumed within a short period of time. If a large amount of alcohol is consumed quickly vomiting can occur. This increases risk of death through asphyxiation as vomit can be aspirated or swallowed blocking air passages to the lungs. Overdose risks increase if Alcohol is mixed with other Drugs such as opiates or barbiturates. Alcohol abuse plays a major part in accidents, violence, crime and other social disorders where an Alcohol-related consequence can result in death.

Alcohol Legal status: It is legal to drink Alcohol over the age of 18 years. It is illegal to drink to excess and drive.

Alcohol rehab can be found all over South Africa.

Alcohol rehab exists to get an individual with an alcohol problem safely into a controlled environment for his alcohol addiction. With the environment being very re-stimulating (triggers) and the fact that alcohol is so readily available everywhere and accepted in society, it makes the alcohol detox very hard to do by themselves for most alcoholics.   This is the main reason for someone to attend an alcohol treatment in a safe controlled environment. It will do be within an individuals suffering from alcohol addiction and will help each other through the rough times. The alcohol treatment will allow the alcoholic to start having a support network, depending on the type of alcohol treatment therapy chosen within the alcohol rehab treatment.

South Africa Statistics

Each year, a typical young individual in South Africa is inundated with over 1,000 commercials for beer and wine coolers and several thousand fictional drinking incidents on television.
Alcohol is related to 50% of all driving fatalities.
In the South Africa, every 30 minutes somebody dies in an alcohol related traffic accident.
More than 15 million Africans are addicted to alcohol. 500,000 are aged between 9 and 12 years old.
Each year the liquor industry spends nearly $2 billion dollars on advertising and encouraging the use of alcoholic beverages.