Alcohol and drug detox does not have to become an unpleasant process, as it can be made more manageable and made entirely safe when the individual detoxing is within reach of detoxification professionals. People who are detoxing may well not realize that besides the withdrawal and other effects experienced during detox, their wellbeing might actually be in danger. Specific substances might cause seizures as well as other severe symptoms which may be life threatening during detox. Alcohol is an illustration of this this, and anybody that is detoxing from alcohol must be treated inside a specialist setting such as a detoxification center or alcohol and drug treatment program to avoid any serious symptoms. Certain medical drugs also result in such symptoms, and it's never safe to abruptly stop using almost any pharmaceutical drug unless within a drug and alcohol detox facility or medical. Complications can arise with other drugs as well, if an individual's health has been compromised due to substance abuse, as is generally the case. Detox Professionals will assess a person's drug abuse history whenever they arrive for drug and alcohol detoxification, and determine if any specific intervention is necessary to be sure that alcohol and drug detoxification is a smooth and safe process.
3131 Harvey Avenue
Cincinnati, OH. 45229
If you would like to contact University of Cincinnati, you can reach them at 513-585-8227.
University of Cincinnati offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient Treatment, Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers, Women - Drug Rehab, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs