GHB Addiction Treatment
GHB is a substance that affects our central nervous system in different ways. Some people take it for its calming or pleasurable effects. Many people mistakenly assume that GHB is largely safe and non-addictive. However, it is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, which indicates a significant risk of abuse.
GHB can be very risky, especially when taken in large amounts or for extended periods. It can lead to serious issues like overdose, seizures, coma, and even death.
If you or someone you care about is using GHB, PROMIS is a treatment facility that offers a wide range of treatment options to help you begin recovery.
Gamma-hydroxybutyrate, often called GHB, liquid ecstasy, or the "date rape" drug, is a depressant for the central nervous system (CNS). It was initially used in the 1960s as an anaesthetic but is now more frequently used as a party drug and typically comes in white powder or liquid form.
The effects of GHB are similar to those of alcohol, causing feelings of happiness, increased sexual desire, and boosted confidence. However, using this substance can lead to serious risks and can become very addictive with repeated use. Those who are using this drug quickly develop a tolerance, which leads them to take larger doses.
GHB addiction is a complex condition characterised by repeated use of this substance, which causes impairment in the individual's daily functioning.
It is important to note that GHB addiction does not develop overnight. People begin using the drug through experimentation. With regular use, your body gradually becomes tolerant to GHB. This implies you will need to take larger amounts to feel the same effects.
As tolerance increases, the body may start to rely on GHB, which means that you need the drug to function normally. At this point, you might feel that you have to use GHB to feel normal or to prevent withdrawal symptoms from addiction. This combination of physical dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal are indicators of GHB addiction.
While there is no single aspect that can cause GHB addiction, data from research and clinical practice showed that there are several factors that can make you prone to developing this condition. Specifically, if you have a family member who has a history of substance abuse, or you are in an environment where GHB can be easily accessed, or if you have other mental conditions and have less support system, your risk of abuse and addiction is relatively high.
Signs & Symptoms
Psychological
GHB is found naturally in small amounts in our CNS. When people use this drug, it acts as a depressant and leads to feelings of euphoria, drowsiness, reduced anxiety, and confusion. It can also cause psychotic symptoms, particularly hallucinations, and can also increase our excitement and aggressive behaviours.
The effects of GHB may start within 15 minutes and can last up to five hours. Low doses may cause nausea, while those who have taken this drug in high doses have experienced unconsciousness, seizures, and slowed heart rate.
Following this brief euphoria, you may experience a severe "low" characterised by feelings of sadness accompanied by irritability, insomnia, and paranoia. In addition, you may encounter symptoms resembling that of schizophrenia, including delusions and hallucinations. CONTACT US
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Physical
health complications from GHB use
Engaging in dangerous activities while using GHB
Ignoring major responsibilities because of GHB use
Continue using the drugs even after acknowledging these problems
We offer a wide range of mental health programmes to suit everyone’s needs. This includes counselling for depression or anxiety, a 24-hour telephone helpline, and a range of workshops.
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physical tremors, and mood changes.
How We Treat at PROMIS
GHB addiction is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment from professionals to prevent further negative consequences, promote long-term recovery, and prevent relapse. Here at PROMIS, we offer a comprehensive treatment plan for people who are struggling with this condition, which involves:
Detoxification serves as the initial phase in combating the effects of GHB. It’s a critical period where you might experience withdrawal symptoms as you abstain from use.
In our treatment facility, you will undergo a medically supervised detox to ensure your safety and comfort. This stage is pivotal in purging the drug from the system, creating a clean slate for the subsequent phases of the treatment programme.
In medication-assisted treatment (MAT), you may receive prescriptions such as benzodiazepines and antidepressants to help you ease some of the withdrawal symptoms. MAT allows you to become more stable as you progress in the treatment process.
The journey does not end once the initial treatment phases are completed. Our comprehensive aftercare plans cater to the challenges that you might face upon re-entering daily life.
We understand that the transition can be daunting, with potential triggers and temptations around every corner. Hence, treatment for GHB addiction extends beyond residential or inpatient rehab, ensuring ongoing support, regular check-ins, and a continuous commitment to long-term sobriety.
GHB has gained popularity among partygoers lately because it can create feelings of happiness and boost energy. However, GHB poses significant risks, and dependency on this substance can result in a fatal overdose. Fortunately, seeking assistance is always a viable option, and several treatments can assist those struggling with addiction to regain their sobriety.
If you suspect that you or someone you care about has an addiction issue with GHB or any other recreational drug, please reach out to us today. PROMIS is a treatment centre that has a strong history of successfully supporting people in overcoming addiction and attaining sobriety. Here at PROMIS , our committed team is prepared to assist you or your loved ones in embarking on the journey toward a life free from addiction.
Treatment Formats
Residential
Residential treatment or inpatient rehabilitation offers a high level of care for people who are struggling with GHB addiction. In this type of intervention, you will receive support 24/7 from our staff and experts. Aside from medical intervention, you will also undergo one-on-one counselling, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), to address issues that may contribute to your addiction. In addition, you will also join group therapy sessions to help you develop coping skills and connect with others who are also in recovery.
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