COCAINE WITHDRAWAL DETOX TREATMENT
Cocaine addicts may suffer difficult withdrawal symptoms when they stop using cocaine. The fear that cocaine addicts feel when they consider withdrawing from cocaine can be paralyzing. Many addicts are unable to face the possibility of life without cocaine.
The most effective treatment for cocaine addiction is an inpatient, medically managed cocaine detox program. In addition, most cocaine addicts suffer from physiological problems such as; dehydration and malnutrition.
We address the problems of cocaine addiction with a comprehensive cocaine detoxification program known as the 3 on 3 Cocaine Detox and Treatment Program. We believe it to be the most effective cocaine rehabilitation program available.
Cocaine detox is designed to bring about physical recuperation through a combination of nutrition, hydration, vitamin supplementation, rest and medication safety. Our relapse prevention program uses the latest techniques, proven over time to give clients superior results. The program includes; individual counseling, process groups and education to help you identify self-destructive core issues and behavioral patterns. Our proven cocaine treatment program will teach you how to maintain a balanced life and emotional well being. At Orange County Detox you receive effective cocaine detox at an affordable price.
COCAINE WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
Cocaine withdrawal symptoms often include; depression, anger, lethargy and despair. During cocaine detox the addict begins experiencing relentless emotional distress. The abuse of cocaine leads to dehydration and malnutrition which in turn can lead to immune deficiency. The immune defense systems in the body are a group of organs, tissues and cells that work together to protect the body from foreign fungi, viruses, germs and parasites. Many cocaine or crack users experience substantial immune deficiencies. In fact, within our client population, cocaine addicts need immediate nutrient replacement, rehydration and vitamin supplementation. The 3 on 3 Crack Cocaine Detox Program is effective in helping the body return to a healthy state.
Psychological Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms:
- Severe Depression
- Fatigue
- Nightmares
- Malaise
- Anxiety
- Suicidal Ideations

Crack cocaine is the most psychologically addictive drug on earth. Crack effects begin within two seconds after inhalation and reach peak effect within 15 to 20 seconds. The feeling of euphoria and sexual excitement drive the user to continue using. Often a little party with crack ends when you are broke, depressed and humiliated.
We have rarely seen a crack cocaine addict rid their cocaine addiction on their own. Cocaine addicts invariably require long-term treatment. Our program offers a comprehensive approach that promises to minimize your cocaine withdrawal symptoms and virtually assures success if you do what we suggest.
You can physically recuperate in a comfortable setting with delicious food. Our goal is to assist your body’s natural healing system through nutrition, hydration, vitamin therapy and counseling.
The old adage, “crack kills” is a very accurate statement. In fact, more deaths by overdose involve cocaine than any other illicit drug. Cocaine is a Schedule II narcotic. This means that there are some instances where cocaine is prescribed for medical purposes. Cocaine is used for medical purposes as a topical anesthetic usually within the dental profession. The use of cocaine in the medical profession is somewhat antiquated due to substitutes such as: lidocaine, bupivocaine, mepivocaine and others.
Approximately, half of all cocaine abusers have what is known as dual-diagnosis. It is imperative that any underlying psychological and psychiatric diagnosis be addressed accordingly. We see a statistical relationship between cocaine abuse and Bi-Polar Disorder. Many persons with Bi-Polar disorder habitually self medicate with substances such as: nicotine, caffeine, sugar and illicit substances like cocaine and methamphetamine. You can recover from cocaine addiction. Crack does not have to be your downfall. We can help you get your life back once and for all.
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Billy Mays, Cocaine Use, and Heart Disease
Billy Mays, the hyperexcitable television spokesperson died on June 28th, 2009 of a heart attack that appears to have been caused by cocaine use. Dr. Douglas Schaller, an addiction doctor and detox center physician has been quoted as saying “cocaine use and heart disease don’t mix!”
Mays, was born in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania on July 20th 1958. He made his start pitching products on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. He was especially known for his loud sales pitch “BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE…” and his bear-like black beard and reached celebrity status when he began yelling “Absolutely………………… FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!”
Cocaine is usually snorted or smoked. Either way, it has a profound effect on a person’s heart rate and blood pressure. Many addiction doctors consider cocaine to be the most addictive substance on earth. Mainly because it can take just one use to develop full blown addiction.
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