alcoholism

1 05, 2024

Managing Withdrawal From Alcohol and Hallucinations

By |2024-05-01T11:44:20+00:0005/01/2024|Alcohol Withdrawal, Alcoholism|

When someone consumes alcohol, especially in large quantities or over a prolonged period, it can affect various neurotransmitters and brain regions responsible for perception, cognition, and sensory processing. This alteration in brain chemistry and function can lead to the brain generating false sensory experiences, [...]

1 05, 2024

Breaking Down the Alcohol Withdrawal Timeline

By |2024-05-01T11:25:05+00:0005/01/2024|Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcohol Withdrawal, Alcoholism|

Navigating the complexities of alcohol withdrawal is a pivotal step toward recovery, and understanding its timeline is crucial in providing effective support. At Atlanta Detox Center, we recognize the significance of this journey and aim to shed light on the various stages individuals may [...]

30 04, 2024

Breaking the Cycle: How Naltrexone for Alcohol Works

By |2024-04-30T18:35:19+00:0004/30/2024|Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcoholism|

Navigating the journey toward recovery from alcohol dependence involves a multifaceted approach, often including pharmacological interventions playing a significant role. Among these interventions, naltrexone stands out as a cornerstone in the arsenal against addiction, offering a pathway toward sobriety and improved quality of life. [...]

30 04, 2024

What to Expect When Using Disulfiram for Alcoholism

By |2024-04-30T18:29:55+00:0004/30/2024|Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcoholism|

Of the many available tactics used to treat an addiction to alcohol, disulfiram stands as a crucial pharmacological tool, offering a unique approach to support individuals striving for sobriety. Central to its efficacy is its distinctive mechanism of action, which disrupts the body's normal [...]

30 04, 2024

Using Acamprosate for Alcoholism: How It Works

By |2024-04-30T18:21:41+00:0004/30/2024|Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcoholism|

Acamprosate, a medication utilized in the treatment of alcohol dependence, presents a valuable resource for individuals seeking support in maintaining sobriety. Understanding its mechanism of action, recommended dosage, and potential side effects is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers, including those at Atlanta [...]

9 02, 2022

Do You Black Out While Drinking?

By |2023-11-29T19:56:16+00:0002/09/2022|Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Addiction Treatment Program, Substance Abuse Treatment|

Our ability to think rationally and make sound decisions lives in the prefrontal cortex. As your BAC rises, your prefrontal cortex is significantly impacted. A blacked-out person might eventually pass out or lose consciousness, but one is not necessarily always correlated with the other. [...]

3 12, 2021

Hosting a Sober Holiday Gathering

By |2023-08-17T11:05:44+00:0012/03/2021|Addiction, Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Addiction Treatment Program, Recovery, Sober Living|

The holidays are often celebrated with the toasts and cheers of alcoholic drinks at family or office parties. This can be a challenging time for people who suffer from alcohol use disorder and substance addiction in Georgia and elsewhere. You, a family member, or a [...]

9 08, 2020

Is Alcohol a Depressant?

By |2024-04-09T15:41:56+00:0008/09/2020|Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Addiction Treatment Program, Alcohol Detox Center Program, Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcoholism|

Binge drinking and prolonged exposure of your body to alcohol abuse can change behaviors, moods, and physical body functioning. So, is alcohol a depressant? Yes, it is. If you or a loved one are beginning to feel dependent on alcohol, it may be time to [...]

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