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Alcohol abuse can be one of the toughest addictions to kick. Just when you believe that you have overcome the addiction, something comes up and you just have to have one more sip of alcohol. One sip leads to two and everything starts to turn into a downward spiral.
When it comes to detoxing and helping overcome the addiction there is a process known as detoxification. Detox can be rough and one of the hardest part of becoming sober. Alcohol detox is an intense process that requires a lot of medical help. In fact, without medical help alcohol detox can sometimes be deadly.
As with all medical processes there are a lot of medications that can go into alcohol detox. Here is a short list of some of those drugs and why they are prescribed.
Antabuse. Should a person go through detox and then have a short period to wait for rehab, antabuse can help keep the person sober. Antabuse is an oral drug that when taken with alcohol causes the person to have adverse reactions such as violent throwing up and sometimes causes you to stop breathing. The reaction is so bad that it causes those who want to drink to stop.
Benzodiazapines. These are prescribed during the detox phase to calm the nervous system. It should relieve the hallucinations and deliriums that occur when a person is withdrawing from alcohol.
Naltrexone. This drug works in similar ways to antabuse but instead of causing a violent reaction it causes the body to make sure that they don’t crave alcohol anymore. This drug is taken orally and when those people who want to enter rehab detox but can’t get into a program right away.
Detox also requires a complex IV solution that provides hydration to those that have been drinking for a while. Without the hydration the body would become dehydrated and there could be issues from that.





