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Drug Rehabilitation

 

Alcohol. A person living with an addiction to alcohol will go through a number of different stages. As the disease of alcoholism takes over, the individual changes. Alcoholism makes a person feel compelled to drink, and if the individual does not drink, he may feel physically ill. The cravings to drink alcohol can drive an individual to consume alcohol, and as the addiction takes over, he will not be able to stop drinking through personal effort.

Illicit and illegal drugs. Another type of addiction a person can develop is to illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, as well as several others. Being addicted to illicit street drugs is a very serious problem. Studies have shown that most people are not able to stop using through their own free will. Over time, drugs like meth, cocaine and heroin become both physically and psychologically addictive.

Controlled substances. Controlled substances are drugs that are controlled under government standards or the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). They may be used in hospitals and under strict medical supervision. These types of drugs are regulated because of how addictive they are and because of the danger of abuse.

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