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Understanding Addiction
Whether it’s alcohol, opiates, or other substances, addiction can have devastating effects on physical health, mental well-being, and relationships.
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, is a chronic condition marked by the inability to control drinking habits. Classified as a disease, it affects 28.6 million adults estimated to have Alcohol Use Disorder.
Common Symptoms
- Strong cravings or urges to drink
- Difficulty cutting down consumption
- Decline in work or social performance
- Withdrawal symptoms (nausea, tremors, anxiety)
- Negative impact on family relationships
Drug Addiction
Often referred to as substance use disorder, it is a chronic condition characterized by compulsive use of substances ranging from cocaine to methamphetamine and hallucinogens.
Prescription Addiction
Prescription drug addiction involves misuse of medications like opioids (OxyContin), benzodiazepines (Xanax), and stimulants (Adderall).
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Addiction &
Ketamin Therapy
While traditional treatments are effective for many, some individuals require adjunct options due to treatment resistance or co-occurring disorders.
Ketamine therapy modulates glutamate receptors, disrupting maladaptive patterns of substance use. Research suggests it can alleviate psychiatric symptoms while interrupting the loop of dependence.
Breaking the Craving Cycle
Targets the brain's reward system to reduce the intense urge to use substances and regain behavioral control.
Addressing Co-Occurring Conditions
Simultaneously addresses underlying psychiatric symptoms like depression, anxiety, or PTSD often linked to addiction.
Promoting Neuroplastic Healing
Facilitates rewiring of neural circuits disrupted by addiction, promoting adaptive changes in brain function.
Enhancing Treatment Engagement
Reduces depressive weight, making individuals feel more motivated to participate in therapy and support groups.
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At Nameen Infusion & Wellness, our board certified emergency room doctor is committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care in a safe sanctuary designed for your journey to sobriety.