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Drink driving and laws of alcoholism

Drink driving

Drink driving and laws of alcoholism posses great challenge to the authorities who have also legalized alcohol consumption

Drink driving and laws of alcoholism: Mixing alcohol with other drugs

Many lives are unnecessarily lost on the roads globally due to drink driving. Studies have also established that alcohol is the major cause of many of these deaths and because of these nearly all states across the globe are taking this seriously by enforcing stringent laws to protect and save lives. Drink driving has become a serious criminal offence and driving with blood alcohol content of 0.08 % and above will land you in the wrong books with the authorities. Other general illegalities and penalties include:

  • To drive while impaired even if your BAC is less than .08 per cent.
  • Declining to provide a breath sample when asked by the police is also illegal.
  • Suspension of your driver’s license on the spot for 90 days
  • Separate criminal charges to face in court.
  • Also, if you are learning to drive and have a Graduated Driver’s License, you are not allowed to drive after drinking ANY alcohol.

These are just but a few rules and penalties applicable in most countries in an effort to bringing order on our roads. The same penalties and more are also applicable where one mixes alcohol with other drugs. To demonstrate the seriousness of this problem the authorities in Ontario have made even much harsher penalties to offenders. For instance if you are convicted of impaired driving more than once the penalties is as follows:

  • First conviction – your driver’s license is suspended for one year and a further $600 fine.
  • Second conviction – your driver’s license is suspended for three years and 14 days in jail.
  • Third conviction – your license is suspended for 10 years or for life plus 90 days in jail
  • Fourth conviction: such offenders will never own a driver’s license in Ontario soil again and they will still be sentenced to jail for another 90 days.

Drink driving and laws of alcoholism: Reducing risks and getting help

Matters relating to alcohol abuse and drug addiction are very complicated and needs proper plan in the presence and for the future to stay safe. You may want to consider the following as guide:

  • Have a back-up plan for getting home (have money and a phone number for a taxi, or call your parents or a friend whom you trust).
  • If you drink at all, it is best not to drive at all.
  • When relying on others for a ride, make sure you know how much the driver has drunk before deciding to get in the car (this includes rides with adults, too).
  • If you drink, pace your drinks, have some non-alcoholic drinks too, and eat before you drink and while you are drinking.
  • Plan ahead for overnight stays. Make sure you know how much your friends are drinking and how they are getting home.
  • Don’t mix alcohol with medicines or illegal drugs. Check with your pharmacist to be sure.

Finally, your safety is priceless and should come fast. Why must you go to jail for things you can deal with locally? Did you know that just by defeating denial and calling on doctor Dalal Akoury for help is a great milestone in your recovery process? This is because doctor Akoury founder this facility to help in the transformation of every individual through increasing awareness about health and wellness and by empowering individuals to find their own inner healing power. You too can become one of the many beneficiaries by calling on her on telephone number 843 213 1480 for your recovery commencement.

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Ruins of addiction

Buprenorphine addiction treatment

Buprenorphine addiction treatment

Buprenorphine addiction treatment is only effective with strict professional guidance.

Buprenorphine addiction treatment: Regulating usage of buprenorphine

The prevalence of drug abuse is at an alarming rate on our streets, households and the sooner action is taken the better. Speaking to the experts at AWAREmed health and wellness resource center under the leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury MD, besides rehab centers we can also use medications as solutions to the scourge. That is why in this article we’re looking at buprenorphine addiction treatment avenues, which is helpful in keeping off drugs like heroin from the streets by reducing bad withdrawal symptoms when one quits. Ordinarily, this drug lasts longer in the body system and to regulate its use, users may be required to take it in the presence of a supervisor normally the pharmacist dispensing the drug to the user. The supervision is to ensure that only the right dose is taken and with time the user can be allowed to be taking it all by themselves after ascertaining regular dose maintenance.

Buprenorphine addiction treatment: Side effects

Just in like all other medications buprenorphine equally has side effects. When you start using buprenorphine you may not get it out of your system with ease irrespective of what option you went for be it inpatient or outpatient in a rehab program. As with all medications, Buprenorphine (Suboxone) drug treatment also has some disadvantages. It is still a medication and if you prefer to break free from any kind of addiction immediately, then Buprenorphine may not be the way to go. Also, you may not be completely Buprenorphine-free by the time you leave drug treatment, even if you opt for an inpatient drug rehab program. Much as this may offer treatment for addiction, in itself, it is addictive and should not be encouraged. Its shortcomings far much out ways the advantages and that is why we want to encourage you that though it is helpful, you need to be in constant touch with the experts from time to time to help you address any side effects, you may want to call doctor Akoury for this assignment today.

Buprenorphine addiction treatment: Before using buprenorphine

Certain medications are so reactive to people and especially to those with certain health conditions. Buprenorphine is such medicine that needs to be used with extra care. Therefore before this medication is administered, your doctor must be aware of the following to help them make a decision whether to allow or not.

  • Do you or have you ever had liver or kidney problems.
  • Do you or have you ever had prostate problems or any difficulties passing urine.
  • Do you have any breathing problems like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Have you ever been told that you have low blood pressure
  • Do you have any problems with your thyroid or adrenal glands
  • Are you epileptic?
  • Do you have any problem with your bile duct
  • Are you pregnant or breastfeeding
  • If you have been constipated for more than a week or have an inflammatory bowel problem.
  • Do you have a condition causing muscle weakness, called myasthenia gravis?
  • Have you in the recent past had a severe head injury
  • Have you ever had an allergic reaction to any medicine
  • Are currently taking any street drugs or medicines including any medicines you are taking which are available over the counter without a prescription like herbal and complementary medicines.

Make sure that you’re very honest with your doctor. This is very important for him/her to advise you appropriately and professionally.

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over the counter drug abuse

Administering buprenorphine treatment

Administering buprenorphine

Administering buprenorphine treatment can be very effective when done professionally

Administering buprenorphine treatment: Regulating Achieving the best from treatment

Even though buprenorphine medication may have some side effects, doctor Dalal Akoury MD, President, and founder of AWAREmed health and wellness resource center register that when administering buprenorphine treatment having taken into consideration of the possible effects, the result is almost guaranteed. Therefore patients should expect nothing but the best while taking into consideration some of the following:

  • Occasionally when using buprenorphine you may experience some discomfort during the first 3 days, this is a normal reaction and you must not attempt taking heroin on top, and again do not take more than what the doctor instructed.
  • Periodically keep regular consultations with your doctor or clinic for a proper review of how you’re progressing. During these meetings, you are likely to be requested to give the specimen of urine from time to time for the evaluation exercise.
  • You cannot get Buprenorphine without a doctor’s prescription and you will not be able to ask for any changes to be made to your supply because your pharmacist can only dispense the prescription exactly as per the instructions of your doctor.
  • There are several different brands and strengths of buprenorphine tablets, so each time you collect a supply, check to make sure it contains what you are expecting.
  • You are more likely to succeed in staying off heroin if you have support and counseling in addition to taking buprenorphine. Local drug community teams, self-help groups, and other agencies may be of help.
  • You must refrain from any street drugs or drink too much alcohol while using buprenorphine because other street drugs such as benzodiazepines (benzos) and alcohol can affect buprenorphine and increase the chance of unwanted effects.
  • You should tell the DVLA that you are taking buprenorphine if you are a driver. You are likely to be banned from driving at first, although you may be allowed to drive again later, subject to an annual medical review. Your doctor will tell you when you can resume driving.
  • When there is the need to stopping using buprenorphine discuss this with your doctor before stopping. It is important that buprenorphine should be taken regularly to reduce the risk of withdrawal symptoms occurring. When you are ready to consider becoming drug-free, your doctor will be able to help you decide on the best way to do this in order to keep withdrawal effects to the minimum and manageable levels.
  • If you are planning any visit abroad, you should carry a letter with you from your doctor to explain that you have been prescribed buprenorphine. This is because buprenorphine is classed as a ‘controlled drug’ and is subject to certain restrictions.
  • If you buy any medicines, check with a pharmacist that they are suitable for you to take with buprenorphine. Many other medicines have similar side-effects to buprenorphine and taking them together will increase the risk of unwanted effects.
  • If you are having an operation or dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking buprenorphine.

Administering buprenorphine treatment: Why use buprenorphine

Finally, having heard all the attached effects and conditions while using this drug, you may wonder why use such medicine with so many conditions? If this describes you, we want to help you understand. You need not be worried, all you need is to schedule an appointment with doctor Akoury today to professionally advise you in all your worries. Remember that she founded this facility to primarily help in transforming every individual’s life through increasing awareness about health and wellness and by empowering individuals to find their own inner healing power. You will not go wrong with her because her practice focuses on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices that deal with primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms.

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consequences of alcohol

Alcohol abuse kills many people globally

Alcohol abuse kills

Alcohol abuse kills many people globally and the time of helping alcoholism victims is now

Alcohol abuse kills many people globally: If this is so why legalize it?

If we say that alcohol is friendly and does not kill we are cheating ourselves because the truth is, alcohol abuse kills. Many people have fallen due to their abuse of this substance and that makes us wonder why this killer substance is not illegal like other illicit drugs. We may not understand why, but we are going to continue highlighting the bad sides so that you can make very informed decisions for yourself. Speaking to the experts at AWAREmed health and wellness resource center, doctor Dalal Akoury MD, agrees with the findings of the World Health organization, that alcohol is killing more than 3 million people globally each year translating to one person every 10 seconds. Does that scare you? The picture illustrated by these statistics is that more than the population of people losing their lives due to AIDS, tuberculosis, and violence put together die as a result of alcohol. It must be made clear that these statistics includes alcohol-related driving fatalities, violence, and health issues arising from excessive alcohol consumption.

Alcohol abuse kills many people globally: Understanding how alcohol kills

Because alcohol is legal in most countries, and because especially in the US and western culture, in general, it is promoted in advertising and glamorized in the film, its dangers are often minimized or disregarded by young people, and the warnings about problem drinking and its consequences are viewed as the admonitions of uptight grown-ups. Unfortunately, the facts support the admonitions. So, how can alcohol kill you? Here are a few ways it can and does end lives:

  • Drink driving accounted for ten thousand deaths in 2010 that was over thirty percent of all traffic fatalities. For how long will we be losing lives because somebody is sitting on their jobs, the authority, the drivers, passengers and the other general public must work and pool together to reduce deaths on our roads.
  • It is estimated that an acute alcohol poisoning kills over one thousand people each year.
  • The available findings from a study done about some years ago indicated that sixteen thousand people died in 2010 from an alcohol-induced liver disease.
  • Over fifty percent of people who die in fires have high blood-alcohol levels.
  • One-quarter of all emergency room admissions, one-third of all suicides and more than half of all homicides and incidents of domestic violence are alcohol-related.
  • Unintentional injuries related to alcohol consumption cause over eighteen hundred deaths each year among college students.
  • Health problems, including increased likelihood of stroke, diabetes, cirrhosis of the liver, esophageal cancer, and compromised immune system can lead, if untreated, to premature death.
  • Alcohol in combination with other drugs, especially pain medications, tranquilizers, and sleep medications, can cause death by slowing down respiration as well as by causing the aspiration of vomit.

Finally, addicts may not understand what is at stake, because to them alcohol is all they know as solutions to their problems. Nevertheless, though there are some temporal benefits of using alcohol, the bigger picture is evident that alcohol is a killer. That is why we need to pool together and health our people from wasting their lives to this scourge. Therefore, if you are struggling with this problem, you can schedule an appointment with doctor Akoury today for the commencement of your recovery process.

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Addiction consequences

Infringing liver functions by abusing alcohol

Infringing liver functions

Infringing liver functions by abusing alcohol is a serious mistake many are doing in this generation

Infringing liver functions by abusing alcohol: Alcohol abuse kills

It may be your favorite drink but that does not absolve it from being the killer it is. When enjoying your drink with friends, little may not be known to you that you are infringing liver functions just by your act of “enjoyment”. As professionals from AWAREmed health and wellness resource center under the leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury MD, we are not here to scare you but to inform you of the other side of the story which may not be known to you. The liver is the organ that takes toxins out of our blood and converts them to a
non-toxic substance that the body can easily dispose of. The liver takes alcohol, and using the liver cell enzymes, will convert it into
acetaldehyde, then to acetate, and then to CO2 and water.

Infringing liver functions by abusing alcohol: Mixing alcohol with medications

Anyone who over-consumes alcohol in a very short period of time doesn’t
give the liver cells a chance to make enough enzymes needed to convert it and when left unconverted completely, it can cause it to become Toxic to the liver cells. Professionally, doctor Akoury is warning that, people who consume alcohol over long period of time can develop fat inside the liver which causes pressure there and can damage the liver cells. Taking alcohol with medications can also cause an interaction to occur between the two thereby causing instant damage to the liver cells. Like for example: Alcohol taken with acetaminophen. Some people are more sensitive to alcohol and some are even allergic to it.
Just like someone taking any kind of drug, can cause a serious problem
to occur in people immediately or over a long period of time or not at all.

Finally, the real sign that the liver is not able to handle the amount of alcohol is when the user become drunk from the substance and alcohol is one of the substances that can go pass the blood brain barrier (that protects the brain) and cause mental changes to take place. In simple understanding alcohol kills and the faster you run away from alcohol the better. You can start the journey by seeking for help from the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under Doctor Akoury’s care. And as you make that phone call to schedule an appointment, it will interest you to note that, doctor Akoury made a passionate decision of creating this facility to primarily help in the transformation of individual’s life through increasing awareness about health and wellness and by empowering individuals to find their own inner healing power. Besides that doctor Akoury’s practice focuses on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices that deal with primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms making the best option you can have for all your addiction related concerns. You can now call her on telephone number 843 213 1480 for the commencement of your recovery program.

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