Crossroads Drug Rehab

Crossroads Drug Rehab

The Antigua alternative:

The Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua offers treatment of drug addiction and the associated withdrawal symptoms with the use of methods like supportive care aided by medication to ease the discomfort. The tried and tested methods worldwide are adopted by the center to reduce the immediate physical symptoms.

At the Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua an alternative detox method is offered to give the patient doses of methadone as a way to control the intensity of the symptoms. The 'tapering' treatment involves reduces the doses of the drug over time. The Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua effectively treats opiates addiction withdrawal symptoms and also, in most cases, shortens the length of the detox period.

The rehab also makes available a long-term maintenance medication option alongside. In a number of clinical studies at the Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua, the drugs adopted for the various treatments have minimized the more painful withdrawal symptoms without giving the patients any false feeling of euphoria or sedating them. Additionally, it becomes for the patient to have an overdose of the drug, which is a distinct advantage.

Antigua detox:

The Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua offers for outpatient and at home detox and maintenance treatments. The extensive opiate addiction withdrawal treatment program, detox under anesthesia, is also offered by the Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua and is referred to as rapid opiate detox. As a method, its actual results have not been proven.

It involves anesthetizing the patient and injecting massive doses of opiate-blockers, to speed up the return to normal system functions, and to enable the patient to go through the most painful part of detox under anesthesia. The Crossroads Drug Rehab Center at Antigua makes available support groups, like Narcotics Anonymous that help people who are suffering from addiction to deal with painful addiction withdrawal symptoms.

TIP: - Depression and Loneliness

People who are depressed and/or lonely have a higher risk for becoming addicted to drugs. They see drugs as a way to become bolder, or as a way to escape their depression.

Stress

People with high-stress lifestyles are at high risk for drug addiction. It becomes harder and harder to "wind down" at the end of a long day. It can also be hard to keep up the pace and stay calm in stressful situations. These are all reasons that stressful people can turn to drugs.