Alcohol Addiction in New Jersey

If you are looking for a top-rated, individualized alcohol detox center in New Jersey, Avatar Residential Detox is here to help. Our safe & effective medical detoxification services offer you a comfortable experience while safely managing withdrawal symptoms in a world-class environment.

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Alcohol Addiction Treatment & Detox Center in New Jersey

In the United States, it is estimated that more than 14 million people above the age of 18 are suffering from Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Moreover, alcoholism is the third leading preventable cause of death in the USA, preceded by tobacco and poor diet. Avatar Treatment Center in New Jersey started due to necessity. However, it has become one of the best alcohol detox programs in NJ.

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What is Alcoholism?

Alcoholism or alcohol use disorder is a chronic disease characterized by the inability to control alcohol consumption, disregarding that it will eventually lead to physical and mental illness.

What is Alcohol Withdrawal?

Regular and excessive drinking creates alcohol dependence. Suddenly stopping its consumption results in physical and mental disorders known as alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the intensity of alcohol abuse, withdrawal symptoms range from mild to severe conditions.

Are Medications Used in Detox?

When an alcohol detox is treated at our inpatient alcohol treatment center, we may use medication to reduce your uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms. The use of medicines during detoxification can also help maintain your body’s chemicals in balance, lowering the risk of severe complications. At Avatar, a medical professional will administer the medication and monitor its effects. If the medication begins to cause unwanted side effects or interferes with the detox process, we will make adjustments. Medications commonly administered during the detox phase are Naltrexone and Acamprosate.

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Understanding Withdrawal

Alcohol Detox Symptoms

Individuals tend to exhibit alcohol withdrawal symptoms as early as 6-8 hours after their last drink. However, some individuals may not experience symptoms until several days later. Depending on the individual’s alcohol consumption pattern, symptoms can range from mild to severe and life-threatening. Common signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include:

  • Headache
  • Excessive Sweating
  • Insomnia
  • Tremor
  • Anxiety
  • Nausea
  • Delirium Tremens
  • Aspiration Pneumonia
  • Dehydration
  • Vomiting
  • Hallucinations

Avatar's Drug and Alcohol Detox Centers Treatment Protocol

At Avatar Alcohol Addiction Center, New Jersey, we recommend a medically supervised detoxification process. While not every detox can be fatal, any number of complications can arise. If you realize that you, a friend or relative, are addicted to alcohol, the first thought might be to detox from alcohol at home. However, you can safely detox and significantly reduce your risk of complications or relapse with our medically-assisted alcohol detox programs. These programs were designed to decrease the chance of relapse, create mindfulness, and build a stabilized and alcohol-free life. Our evidence-based treatments are incredibly effective in overcoming substance use disorders.

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Treatment Options

Alcohol Detox Process

Our drug and alcohol detox New Jersey centers staff have seen thousands of clients successfully detox. Even though the Alcohol Detox timeline depends on the depth of alcohol abuse of a particular client, generally, we can say that the alcohol detox process passes through mainly two phases.

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Acute Withdrawal (First Six to Eight Hours)

We’ve seen severe withdrawal symptoms like delirium tremens, extreme hallucinations, and seizures occur during the first phase at our drug and alcohol detox centers in New Jersey. This phase starts in the early 6-8 hours after the last drink.

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Post-Acute Withdrawal (1-2 Days after last drink)

Severe phase 2 symptoms usually occur after phase 1 symptoms and start to show up 1 or 2 days after the last alcohol consumption. The most common side effects are an increase in an irregular heartbeat, blood pressure, high temperature, and noticeable mental issues than in phase 1.

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Prolonged Symptoms

People experience alcohol detox symptoms such as anxiety, sleeping disorders, and fatigue; the condition may last for several months. Our alcohol rehabilitation program includes an evidence-based, medically supervised detox process that ensures the safety and a smooth alcohol rehab experience.

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From Detox to Residential Treatment

Detoxification removes the alcohol from your body, but it is only the first step in what can be a lifelong process. Receiving inpatient addiction treatment can provide the skills, support, and resources to help manage cravings better, avoid triggers, and cope with stressors without returning to alcohol.