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Narcotics Detox Services

Many of the most commonly abused substances can be placed into the narcotics category. A Narcotic is any drug consumed for non-medical reasons that has psychological or behavioral effects. Narcotics can include medicine dispensed from a pharmacy that are used for non-medical intents, like opiates, benzodiazepines, or amphetamines. This categorization may also cover substances with no approved medical use like MDMA (ecstasy), LSD, Methamphetamine, PCP, GHB, or other "designer drugs." These substances are frequently created in unsafe environments and are frequently adulterated with fentanyl or cleaning chemicals.



Narcotics are typically tied to nightlife. They are often taken with other substances such as cocaine or alcohol which put people at an even higher probability of severe ramifications. These ill-advised combinations may become habitual and heighten the potential of stroke and heart attack in the course of time. The list below has some of the short and long-term effects of narcotics use. The greater number of users will experience one or various symptoms at one point or another with persistent use of narcotics.

  • Itchiness
  • Rapid Heart Rate
  • Increased Blood Pressure
  • Declining Kidney Function
  • Cognitive Decline
  • Heart Attack
  • Stroke
  • Constipation
  • Poor Hygiene
  • Congestion
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

New studies and neural scans detail the devastating psychological impact street drugs have on brain function. Even a one-time use can have a lasting effect on an individual’s mental health and lead to anxiety, psychotic behavior, and depression. To encourage dependency and frequent customers, some of the narcotics produced in unsanitary environments are altered further and include other substances.

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Detox From Narcotics

Some of the most severe withdrawal symptoms seen with addiction withdrawal are those encountered with narcotics. Yet, the repercussions of ongoing narcotics use greatly eclipse withdrawal symptoms. A medical program to detox from narcotics is the right way to control these symptoms and commence a recovery journey. Knowing narcotics, their impact on health, and how they are manufactured may help people better understand the risks of taking them.

Types of Narcotics

PCP Phencyclidine or PCP

Phencyclidine or PCP is a hallucinogenic substance that creates a profound distortion in someone’s perception. Originating in the 1950s as a kind of IV anesthetic, its use was terminated in light of its impact on individuals. Besides temporary effects, PCP can have dangerous long-term repercussions like substance use disorder, overdose or death.


GHB

Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is a nervous system depressant that is especially unsafe as it is commonly taken with alcohol and other kinds of drugs. There is a threat of overdose due to the blending of drugs. Respiratory depression can occur, which might lead to long-term effects or death. Medical support and prompt intervention is the proper course of action if one is suspected of having substance use disorder.


Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth)

Created in the early 1900s from the drug amphetamine, Methamphetamine is a highly habit-forming stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Sadly, overdose is very common with Methamphetamine and may take place even with relatively small doses. Timely intervention and medical care are advised if symptoms of substance use disorder are found.


MDMA - Ecstasy, Molly

MDMA, (AKA: Ecstasy, Molly) is a popular nightlife drug that can have detrimental side effects, both short and long term. The makeup of MDMA is similar to that of both hallucinogens and stimulants. However, much of today’s Ecstasy actually contains no MDMA, but are “bath salts” instead This mix of synthetic cathinone generates a psychological influence similar to MDMA but might have potentially lethal side effects like sever hypertension, muscle breakdown, dehydration, seizures, severe psychosis, kidney failure, or even death.


Crack

Crack is a hardened form of cocaine designed to be smoked. The smoke-based method of delivery provides an instant impact which is a primary reason behind the drug’s influence. The threat of substance use disorder and overdose means rapid intervention and medical attention when usage is identified is crucial to successful recovery.


Ketamine

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic formulated to cause loss of consciousness or remove/mitigate pain. As a result of its hallucinogenic and dissociative properties, it's a popular drug for parties, nightlife, and festivals. Predominant risks of usage include substance use disorder and possible amnesia, psychosis and other serious complications.


Kratom

Kratom is a psychotropic drug that can produce side effects similar to both opioids and stimulants. The mind-altering effects of Kratom may be temporary and long-term resulting in lasting damage. Rapid intervention and medical care is essential.

Cocaine

Cocaine is a powerful stimulant and extraordinarily addictive. The drug is both easily found and hazardous. It can lead to substance use disorder, overdose, or death. Frequent symptoms of overdose include heart attack, stroke, and seizures. The addictive nature of the narcotic and the danger overdose means intervention and medical support is key when usage of Cocaine is detected.

Contact Us About Our Narcotics Detox

Contact Us About Our Narcotics Detox Sunrise Detox is driven to help individuals who grapple with Substance Use Disorder. We’ll ensure your detox is comfortable even though the immediate effects and side effects of the drug -- and any accompanying substance --  will vary significantly. At Sunrise Detox, we stay abreast of this ever-changing classification of substances so we can best support your detox requirements. 


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