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- Albany Addiction Associates
- Albany Addiction Associates
is located at 2607 Ledo Road Albany, GA. 31707 and can be contacted by calling 229-903-0022.
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Women
Payment Options: Self Pay
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- People who suffer from emotional problems, such as anxiety or depression are reported to be at a particularly high risk for alcoholism, because alcohol may be used to self-medicate.
- Over time, excessive alcohol use can lead to the development of chronic diseases, neurological impairments and social problems. These include but are not limited to: Liver diseases, including Alcoholic hepatitis. Cirrhosis, which is among the 15 leading causes of all deaths in the United States. Among persons with Hepatitis C virus, worsening of liver function and interference with medications used to treat this condition.
- Naltrexone is a medicine that reduces the possibility of relapse in alcohol dependent patients who are in abstinence-based treatment; recently a sustained release form of the drug is being tested in clinical trials. One single dose lasts about a month; some experts believe that this form of Naltrexone will increase compliance in patients who might forget to take a tablet every day.
- Excessive alcohol use is commonly involved in sexual assault.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.