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Drug addiction causes sufferers to experience physical and psychological dependency on illicit, mind-altering substances. Habitual drug use causes changes in the structure and operation of the brain that deepen and reinforce drug addiction, to the point where a desire to stop using drugs is not enough to make it happen. Drug addiction is a destroyer of hopes, dreams, and lives, but with quality drug rehab and treatment plus a comprehensive aftercare program drug addicts can find lasting relief from the ravages of chemical dependency, regardless of how long they’ve been addicted.

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Seeking a helping hand to guide you through these difficult times is not an easy decision. Our caring and experienced team at Alta Mira can help guide you through the next steps toward achieving lasting recovery.

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Drug Addiction FAQs

Addicts develop a strong physical and emotional reliance on their drugs of choice. Consequently, any attempt to stop using drugs will leave drug abusers vulnerable to powerful symptoms of withdrawal, which can put their recovery and their health in jeopardy.

The signs of drug withdrawal may include:

  • Agitation
  • Sleeplessness
  • Mental confusion
  • Profuse sweating
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Uncontrollable shaking
  • Unprovoked emotional outbursts
  • Seizures
  • Loss of consciousness

Withdrawal can begin soon after the cessation of drug use and will likely peak in intensity in the first 24 to 48 hours. If severe withdrawal is left unchecked, in some instances it can be fatal. Anyone experiencing the symptoms of withdrawal should be under a doctor’s care, and for drug addicts entering treatment medical detox is often required before therapy for addiction can begin.

Medical detox in a drug addiction treatment center takes place in a fully-staffed medical facility where patients are monitored around the clock, and treatment for the side effects of withdrawal is provided as needed. Medications to reduce the intensity of withdrawal symptoms may be administered, and patients will not be released from detox until they are symptom-free and physically and mentally well enough to handle the daily routine of an addiction treatment regimen.

Simply using drugs does not mean that a person is addicted, but any misuse of illicit drugs or abuse of prescription drugs is considered problematic and is often referred to as drug abuse.

Abusing drugs can cause serious consequences and put a person at risk for developing an addiction. Signs that someone is abusing drugs vary by individual, but may include:

  • Using drugs to cope with negative emotions, such as depression or anxiety
  • Using drugs to make social connections and overcome social anxiety
  • Going from using drugs socially to using them alone
  • Relying on drugs more and more often
  • Letting responsibilities slip
  • Changing behaviors, such as fighting with family more or skipping activities just to use drugs
  • Getting in trouble because of drug use
  • Spending a lot of money, more than one can really afford, on drug use
  • Starting to have physical health problems caused by drugs, such as not sleeping enough or gaining weight
  • Experiencing personality or mood changes when using drugs

The term drug addiction generally refers to a state in which someone is fully dependent on a drug and cannot stop using without help. This can include psychological dependence as well as a physical need for the drug due to the changes it has caused in the brain. Drug abuse refers to problematic substance use that has not necessarily progressed to addiction.

Today, professionals in addiction call these behavioral health conditions substance use disorders rather than abuse and addiction. A substance use disorder may be mild, moderate, or severe. When mild or moderate, it may mean that a person is abusing drugs but is not yet dependent or fully addicted. When classified as severe, it means a person is dependent and has an addiction. Substance use disorders are diagnosed according to eleven criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).

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