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Find Addiction Rehabs Warns About the Dangers of Abusing Alcohol with Hydrocodone and More

Boca Raton, Florida -

Find Addiction Rehabs (FAR), which is based in Boca Raton, FL, and offers information resources about rehab treatment facilities, has released another set of three articles with one article warning about the risks of mixing prescription painkillers with alcohol. The second article takes a look at the possibility of snorting Hydrocodone and the potential impact of doing this. Finally, the third article examines in detail the costs of detox and provides an outline of the pricing and timelines for detox, including the best way to achieve this important foundation.

A spokesperson for Find Addiction Rehabs says, “When taking prescription medications, most of these will warn against drinking alcohol or using other drugs at the same time. Unfortunately, in wake of the opioid epidemic currently wreaking havoc across the nation, combining alcohol with opioid painkillers has become more common – including the medication Hydrocodone. Both Hydrocodone and alcohol can have depressant effects on the body. This means that mixing Hydrocodone with alcohol can be extremely dangerous, and may even cause life-threatening adverse effects.”

Image of US filled with painkiller pills shows the concept of risks of mixing hydrocodone with alcohol: get help from Find Addiction Rehabs now

Both alcohol and prescription painkillers like Hydrocodone are central nervous system depressants, which means they slow down the system, decrease the user’s judgment-making capabilities, and result in cognitive impairment. Alcohol intoxication is already dangerous on its own due to its physical and behavioral effects when taken in excessive quantities. Hydrocodone acts on opioid receptors in the brain to help decrease pain, which is why it is risky to combine drinking alcohol with a prescription drug like Hydrocodone.

It is important to note that the combination of alcohol and hydrocodone can have devastating side effects. These side effects may include difficulty breathing, severe falls, irregular heartbeat, vomiting, and nausea. In addition, drinking alcohol can impair judgment and there is the risk of the person taking too many pills at the same time. Furthermore, drinking alcohol and taking Hydrocodone at the same time for an extended period of time can result in liver damage and problems with the respiratory system, among a number of adverse health effects.

For those asking, “Is snorting hydrocodone effective or possible,” it is indeed possible but there are a lot of dangers that come with it. To begin with, snorting hydrocodone can result in extensive damage to the nasal tissues and mucous membranes in the nasal cavity and in the throat. Furthermore, snorting can damage the nasal hairs and result in the development of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Snorting hydrocodone can also cause the individual to inhale fungi, bacteria, and spores that can cause infections. There is also the danger of abusing hydrocodone, which can result in depression, insomnia, liver or kidney disease, organ damage, mood swings, and anxiety.

Finally, the cost of medically supervised detox will depend on the type of program chosen. It can be done in an inpatient or outpatient treatment setting. Obviously, inpatient treatment is more costly and can range from $1,000 to $2,000 per day or more. Outpatient detox can cost from $250 to $1,000 per day.

Find Addiction Rehabs keeps a website that functions as a helpful resource for people who are looking for drug and alcohol rehab centers either for themselves or for their loved ones. This website contains both guest blogs and expert articles that provide information on the latest rehab programs in different locations in the US and the results of the latest research on addiction, addictive substances, and the most modern rehab and treatment approaches. The FAR website is not the usual directory listing or directory website that only presents a list of drug and alcohol rehab treatment centers and their contact information. They offer a full range of available information about the kinds of addiction, addictive substances, the substances that are currently most popular at the present time, and the latest treatment methods to help people get on the road to recovery.

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Those who are interested in finding a rehab center, either for themselves or for a loved one, are advised to contact them on the telephone for a private consultation and those who would like to learn the costs of medical detoxification facilities and other relevant information can check out the Find Addiction Rehabs website and their social media pages.

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For more information about Find Addiction Rehabs, contact the company here:

Find Addiction Rehabs
Hotline Representative
877-790-6751
Find Addiction Rehabs
2499 Glades Rd
Suite 311B
Boca Raton, FL 33431

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