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Benefits of Treament

Addictions D U R A T I O N
Alcohol After treatment of 8 to 10 hours on first days urge to alcohol is vanished; treatment for 4 to 8 weeks is necessary, for complete restoration of damages caused by alcoholism.
Amphetamine Detoxification of amphetamine addicts is completed in 4 days but treatment 3 months is mandatory for restoration of damages.
Barbiturates Detoxification is completed within a day but for restoration of damages , treatment for 8 weeks is required
Cannabis Detoxification begins on initial day, provided psychosis has not developed. However, restorative treatment will prolong for 8 weeks.
Cocaine Detoxification completes 7-10 day but follow up treatment of 3 month is required for complete recovery.
Methadone Person addicted to methadone are detoxified with in 5 days but require 3 month treatment for restoration of damages caused to body by methadone completely.
Opioids(opium,
Smack,Heroine)
Detoxification completes within 4 days but 3 month’s treatment is required for complete recovery.
Smoking/Chewing
Tobacco
Instant Detoxification. But 6 to 10 doses are required as follow up treatment.
Effects of DETOXIN
A: Detoxin completely prevents the withdrawal symptoms arising due to abstinence from intoxicants, which are as follows:
1: In Alcoholics
  • Abnormal Evoked Potential
  • Abnormal DT’s Latency
  • Grand-Mal seizures
  • Less number of cycles of REM sleep
  • Hyperglycaemia
  • Increase in serum acetaldehyde
  • Increase in serum Lactic Acid
  • Increase in serum mg+
Withdrawals Anxiety.Feelings of panic.,Nightmares.,Increased appetite.Somnolence or increased sleep duration.Paranoia.Confusion. Irritability.Violent behavior.Severe depression.Suicidal thoughts.
2: Amphetamines :
  • Nausea and vomiting
  •  Anxiety
  •  Insomnia
  •  Hot and cold flushes
  •  Perspiration
  •  Muscle cramps
  •  Watery discharge from eyes and nose
  •  Diarrhoea
  •  Sever yawning
  •  Sleeplessness
  •  Mydriasis
3: Barbiturates withdrawals
  •  Fever
  •  Seizures
  •  Diarrhea
  •  Nausea/vomiting
  •  Lack of appetite
  • Increased blood pressure
  •  Anxiety and panic attacks
  •  Depression
  •  Thoughts of suicide
  • Insomnia
4: In Cannabis Addicts
  • Hyperglycaemia
  • Anxiety
  • Hallucinations
  • Convulsions
  • High Blood Pressure
5: Cocaine: withdrawals
  • Agitation
  • Depression
  • Exhaustion
  • Restlessness
  • Hunger
  • Horrible dreams
  • Loss of concentration
  • Fatigue,Dysphoria
6: Methadone withdrawals
  •  Chills,Fever,Anxiety,Muscle aches and pains,
  •  Nausea or,vomiting,Sweating,Rapid heartbeat,Stomach cramps
  • Irritability,Paranoia,Diarrhea,Insomnia,Hallucinations,Depression,
  • cold turkey
7: In Opioid Addicts
  •  Increase in serum amylase
  • Increased SGOT
  •  Increased SGPT
  •  Hyperglycaemia
  •  Anxiety
  •  High Blood Pressure
  •  High Temperature
  • Increased Pulse Rate
8: Nicotine withdrawals
  • Headaches and dizziness, insomnia.
    anxiety, depression, and irritability.
  • Increased appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Constipation
  • Mental fog
  • Depression
All above mentioned symptoms are cured after administration of Detoxin.
B:

Detoxin also compensates the damage caused by addiction, corrects abnormal functions and restores to normal.

Following damages are caused to body by different intoxicants:

Damages caused by Alcohol:
i) Pathological abnormalities
  • Decrease in Haemoglobin
  • Increase in PCV, ESR and MCV
  • High GamaGlutamyl transfers
  • High Creatanine Phosphokinase
  • High SGOT
  • High SGPT
  • High Triglycerides
  • High Serum Amylase
  • High LDL Cholesterol
  • Hypoprotienaemia
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Hypertrophy of ventricle of brain and Cerebral Sulci
  • Increased metabolic rate of brain
  • Poor Nerve Stimulation
  • ECG
iii) Psychological
  • Impaired cognitive function
  • Impaired TAT
  • Impaired personality
  • Impaired intelligence.
Damages caused by Amphetamines
i) Pathological abnormalities
  • constipation
  • stomach pain
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • fever
  • hair loss
  • loss of appetite
  • weight loss
  • loss of interest in sex
  • impotence
  • difficulty having an orgasm
  • increased blood pressure
  • increased heart rate
  • heart palpitations
  • Dangerously high blood pressure
  • Chest pain
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Stroke
  • Heart attack or other grave cardiac
    events
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Atrophy of Medial prefrontal gray matterNarcolepsy
    High metabolic rate of brain
iii) Psychological
  • Psychosis
  • mydriasis
  • anhidrosis
  • Depression
  • generalized anxiety
  • Loss of memory
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
    Disorder (ADHD).
Damages caused by Amphetamines
i) Pathological abnormalities
  • constipation
  • stomach pain
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • fever
  • hair loss
  • loss of appetite
  • weight loss
  • loss of interest in sex
  • impotence
  • difficulty having an orgasm
  • increased blood pressure
  • increased heart rate
  • heart palpitations
  • Dangerously high blood pressure
  • Chest pain
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Stroke
  • Heart attack or other grave cardiac
    events
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Atrophy of Medial prefrontal gray matterNarcolepsy
    High metabolic rate of brain
iii) Psychological
  • Psychosis
  • mydriasis
  • anhidrosis
  • Depression
  • generalized anxiety
  • Loss of memory
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
    Disorder (ADHD).
Damages caused by Barbiturates:
i) Pathological abnormalities
  •  Decrease in Haemoglobin
  • Increase in ESR, PCV
  • Increase in Serum Bilirubin
  •  Decrease in gastric secretion
  • Serum porphyia
  • Hypoprotienaemia
  •  Increase in Serum creatinine
  •  Increase in Serum Urea
  • Increase in Serum Uric Acid
ii) Electro-physiological
  •  Less number of cycles of REM sleep
  • Increase in Basal Metabolic Rate of
    Brain abnormal EEG patterns
iii) Psychological
  • impaired mental ability
  • impaired cognitive function
  • impaired mental alertness
  •  impaired emotional stability
Damages caused by Cannabis:
i) Pathological
  • Decrease in Haemoglobin
  • Increase in Blood Urea and Glucose
  • Increase Serum Bilirubin
  • Increase SGOT and SGPT
  • Alkaline Phosphatase
  • High Thymol Turbidity
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Hypertrophy of left ventricle of brain
  • Abnormal EEG patterns
iii) Psychological
  • Impaired mental arithmetic test
  • Impaired digit symbol substitution test
  • Impaired Pursuit meter test
  • Impaired cognitive function
  • Deranged mental process
  • Impaired thinking
  • Depression
  • Impaired Intelligence
Damages caused by Cocaine
i) Pathological
  • Loss of gray matter
  • Brain damage
  • Chronic headaches
  • Damage can also cause blood clots,
  • which can lead to a stroke
  • Occurrence of Seizure
  • Loss of body weight
  • Loss of appetite
  • Chronic cough
  • Ischemic Heart disease
  • Death of the nasal linings and
  • sinuses tissues.
  • Pulmonary edema
  • Obliterative bronchiolitis
  • asthma
ii) Electro-physiological
  • High metabolic rate of brain
  • Loss of brain volume
  • Other Abnorma EEG patterns
    Tachycardia
iii) Psychological
  • Mood swings
  • Depression.
  • Auditory hallucinations,
  • Psychosis
  • Paranoia,
  • Restlessness
  • Anxiety,
  • Panic disorders,
  • Aggression and violence.
  • Loss of memory
  • Impaired cognitive function
Damages caused by Methadone
i) Pathological
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  •  Difficult, labored breathing
  •  Troubled sleeping
  •  Blurred vision
  • Confusion
  • Muscle pain and
    cramps,Nausea or vomiting,
    Sedation,,Euphoria
  • Decreased reaction
    time,Decreased attention
    span,Drowsiness,
  • roopy eyelids,Dry
    mouth,Muscle
    weakness,Decreased body
    temperature , and blood
    pressure,Little to no reaction
    to light. decreased respiration
    rate,
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Increase Metabolic Rate of Brain
  •  Abnormal EEG patterns
iii) Psychological
  • mood swings
  • deranged cognitive
  • functioning(Memory and concentration)
  • Euphoria and sensation of relexation
  • tendency to engage in risky behaviors,
  • lack of attention to personal hygiene
Damages caused by Opiates
i) Pathological abnormalities
  • Decrease in Haemoglobin
  •  Increase in PCV, ESR
  •  High Serum Bilirubin
  •  High SGOT and SGPT
  •  High Alkaline Phosphatase
  •  High Thymol Turbidity
  •  Increase in Serum Creatinine
  •  Increase in Serum Urea
  • Increase in Serum Uric Acid
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Increased metabolic rate of brain
  •  Abnormal EEG patterns
iii) Psychological
  • Impaired Personality
  • Impaired Intelligence
  • Impaired Mental Alertness
Damages caused by Nicotine
i) Pathological abnormalities
  •  Decrease in Haemoglobin
  • Increase in ESR, PCV and Platelet Count
  • Hyperglycaemia
  • High Serum Albumin
  • High Serum LDL Cholesterol
  • High Serum Uric Acid
  • Low Immunity
  • Decrease in lung function
  • Decrease in lung capacity
  • Gangrene
ii) Electro-physiological
  • Increase Metabolic Rate of Brain
  • abnormal EEG patterns.
iii) Psychological
  • Deranged cognitive function(Memory and concentration)
  • Deranged Thinking
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