Inpatient detoxification is suggested when a person is withdrawing from substance use because there may be risks involved. In an inpatient detoxification setting in Princeton clients can be closely watched for symptoms of drug or alcohol withdrawal which could bring about health complications or even death in more serious cases. an individual struggling with alcoholism for instance will need to be observed closely and probably administered specific prescription drugs that works to prevent delirium tremens and seizures. Prescription benzodiazepine withdrawal is another type of drug that could bring about very similar symptoms, and nurses and doctors in the inpatient detox facility would ensure their safety.
There isn't an exact practice for each individual in detoxification, because of the unique health differences that each person exhibits when arriving to detox. A person who is otherwise in good health may be in detox for 3 or 4 days and be discharged without much medical intervention, while a different person may need to have intensive supervision and intervention for 7 to 10 days or more. Medical safety is of the greatest concern, and also a transition to a rehabilitation facility for patients who should to go to an actual substance abuse rehab facility once detoxification is finished. Many detox facilities collaborate with drug rehabilitation programs to make this transition possible, since detoxification is only the first step in a much more comprehensive recovery plan for people in recovery.
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