Charlotte Cocaine Treatment Centers

Charlotte Cocaine Treatment Centers: What you need to know

The cocaine abuse trend has been showing signs of resurgence among young adults in Charlotte. While the use of cocaine is not a novel occurrence for this particular sector of society, recent studies uncovered by scientist at the John Hopkins University has unveiled some disturbing new information about the effects of cocaine on the brain. According to the study that was published in the Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, cocaine consumed regularly at high doses can kill brain cells by triggering a process known as overactive . This is a process which cause cells to digest their own insides. While this research has also resulted in a possible antidote, it is important for residents to seek intervention to stop these deadly effects at facilities like Charlotte Cocaine Treatment Centers.

Cocaine is an addictive stimulant that with this new discovery has the potential to cause long term neurological impairments. Researchers explain that "autophagy" is a normal and much-needed cellular cleanup process performed by the body to rid cells of debris that accumulates in membrane-enclosed sacs within the cell. However, heavy cocaine use can cause this process to accelerate and spin out of control resulting in cell death. Naturally, if cocaine induced cell death is occurring in young adults who do not receive early treatment to stop drug consumption; this could impact recovery and life expectancy rates for young adults.

Patients seeking help for cocaine addiction at Charlotte Cocaine Treatment Centers will be able to halt drug use in Charlotte detox centers and complete the rehabilitation process in residential drug treatment centers. Sudden cessation of habituated cocaine use however, can cause trigger reactions such as psychotic behavior, serious cardiovascular and respiratory effects. For this reason; it is recommended that individuals trying to quit cocaine use should do so under supervision in a medically equipped facility like those provided by Charlotte detox centers. Residential drug treatment centers also provide patients with a safe and comfortable environment to address the residual factors that can continue to drive cocaine use even after detoxification.

Complications of Cocaine Use

Various medical complications that may require immediate medical attention have been reported with cocaine use including cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological effects as well as gastrointestinal and other physical complications such as:

Ventricular fibrillations or chaotic heart rhythms and heart attacks,

  • Chest pains and respiratory failure,
  • Blurred vision, seizures, headaches and strokes,
  • Abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting,
  • High fever, spikes in blood pressure and high body temperatures,
  • Muscle spasms, convulsions, coma and death.

Loss of appetite is another common symptom of long term cocaine use. Many people entering treatment are found to be nutritionally deficient or already experiencing malnutrition. Researchers have also discovered a dangerous interaction between cocaine and alcohol that is a major contributor to cocaine-related deaths. Studies show when alcohol is consumed in conjunction with cocaine these substances convert to "cocaethylene" in the body that increases the toxicity of both substances as well as their duration of action in the brain.

Charlotte Cocaine Treatment Centers

Various therapeutic interventions are necessary to address the multiple conditions caused by cocaine abuse. However, since there are no pharmacological interventions that have been specifically approved by the Federal Drug Administration to treat cocaine addiction, interventions are administered based on the patient's evaluation outcomes and reaction are carefully monitored. The National Institute on Drug Abuse also report that their scientists continue to aggressively pursue more precise remedies to relieve the debilitating effects of cocaine addiction. Non-pharmacological interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy that occurs consistently in a residential treatment program has been shown to be most effective in achieving long term abstinence after completing a drug rehab program. Residential programs also focus on resocialization and vocational rehabilitation to provide the tools for those in recovery to maintain long term sobriety.

If you are a heavy cocaine user in Charlotte, it may be time to contact Charlotte Drug Treatment Centers at (877) 804-1531. Call today to find out if you are a candidate for residential drug treatment centers or to participate in a detox process at Charlotte Detox Centers.

Sources:

  1. https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-01/jhm-nei011316.php
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7616402/
  3. https://www.psychologytoday.com/conditions/cocaine
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