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Narcotics Detox Services

Severall of the most commonly abused substances are identified as narcotics. A Narcotic is any substance ingested for non-medical reasons that has psychological or behavioral effects. Narcotics may include medicine ordered from a pharmacy that are used for non-medical purposes, like opiates, amphetamines or benzodiazepines. This category can also cover substances with no documented medical use like PCP, LSD, MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, Methamphetamine, or various other "designer drugs." These drugs are in many cases created in unsterile environments and are typically tainted with fentanyl or cleaning products.



Narcotics are typically connected with partying. Many times they are taken with other substances such as cocaine or alcohol which put individuals at an even greater probability of serious repercussions. These ill-advised mixtures can be addictive and elevate the potential of cardiac arrest and stroke in the long run. The list below has a number of the effects of short and long-term consumption of narcotics. Most people will endure one or various symptoms eventually with continued narcotics use.

  • Itchiness
  • Rapid Heart Rate
  • Elevated Blood Pressure
  • Lower Kidney Function
  • Cognitive Decline
  • Heart Attack
  • Stroke
  • Constipation
  • Inadequate Hygiene
  • Congestion
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

Recent studies and neural scans have revealed the harmful psychological effects narcotics have on the brain. Even a one-time use can permanently impact an individual’s mental health and result in anxiety, depression, and psychotic behavior. To ensure dependency and repeat customers, numerous narcotics made in unsafe labs might be further altered and include other additives.

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Detox From Narcotics

Some of the worst withdrawal symptoms associated with addiction withdrawal are those encountered with narcotics. Still, the effects of ongoing narcotics use far eclipse the withdrawal symptom effects. A medically guided detox from narcotics is still the right way to minimize these symptoms and commence a recovery journey. Knowing narcotics, their affect on the brain, and how they are made may help people better comprehend the perils of taking them.

Types of Narcotics

PCP Phencyclidine or PCP

Phencyclidine or PCP is a hallucinogen that produces an acute distortion in an individual’s perception. Developed in the 1950s as an IV anesthetic, its use was halted in light of its unwanted effects on patients. Besides short-term effects, PCP may have dangerous long-term effects like addiction, overdose or death.


GHB

Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is a central nervous system sedative that is especially hazardous as it is commonly used along with alcohol and various other drugs. There is a threat of overdose due to the mixing of substances. Respiratory depression can take place, which can result in long-term effects or death. Medical care and early intervention is the proper course of action if there’s a likelihood of substance use disorder.


Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth)

Formed in the early 1900s from its parent drug amphetamine, Methamphetamine is an incredibly addictive stimulant that impacts the nervous system. Regretablly, overdose is widespread with Methamphetamine and can occur with relatively smaller doses. Timely intervention and medical treatment are recommended if symptoms of substance use disorder are found.


MDMA - Ecstasy, Molly

MDMA, (AKA: Ecstasy, Molly) is a well-known after-hours drug that can have detrimental short and long-term side effects. The structure of MDMA is comparable to that of both hallucinogens and stimulants. Even so, much of today’s Ecstasy actually contains no MDMA, but are really “bath salts.” This mix of synthetic cathinone generates a psychological experience similar to MDMA but can have life-threatening side effects like sever hypertension, muscle breakdown, dehydration, seizures, severe psychosis, kidney failure, or death.


Crack

Crack is a solid form of cocaine crafted for smoking. The smoke-based form of delivery provides a rapid effect which is a primary reason behind the drug’s influence. Prompt intervention and medical support are key because of the high risk of substance use disorder and overdose.


Ketamine

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic designed to induce loss of consciousness or eliminate/mitigate pain. Due to its hallucinogenic and dissociative characteristics, it's a popular substance for parties, festivals, and nightlife. Primary threats of usage include substance use disorder and the possibility of amnesia, psychosis and other major complications.


Kratom

Kratom is a psychotropic substance that can cause effects akin to both opioids and stimulants. The mind-altering effects of Kratom may be temporary and long-term resulting in serious harm. A quick intervention and medical care is essential.

Cocaine

Cocaine is a potent stimulant that is extraordinarily addictive. The drug is both regularly used and unsafe. It can cause substance use disorder, overdoses, or even death. Typical overdose symptoms include cardiac arrest, stroke, and/or seizures. Due to the substance’s addictive qualities, and the risk of overdosing, intervention and medical support is essential when use of Cocaine is detected.

Contact Us About Our Narcotics Detox

Contact Us About Our Narcotics Detox Sunrise Detox is driven to help people who are battling Substance Use Disorder. We’ll make certain your detox is as comfortable as can be even though the actual effects and lasting effects of the substance -- and any accompanying substance --  may vary significantly. Here at Sunrise Detox, we stay abreast of this ever-changing classification of substances so we may best cater to your detox requirements. 


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