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Understanding the Mechanics of Drug Overdoses

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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What comes to mind when you hear the word “overdose?” For many people, this word is used to describe the untimely death of a person who consumed a high dose of a drug, but this is not entirely true. While overdoses can prove fatal, people who suffer from this emergency situation can still survive (many do). “Overdoses” do not necessarily mean “death.” However, in medical or illegal cases, overdoses are a terrible risk to human life and occur more frequently than we would like, particularly in the case of the Opioid Crisis. Today, let’s take a closer look at the mechanics of drug overdoses.

How Overdoses Occur

Ultimately, many factors can trigger overdoses. Here is a closer look at some of these now:

  • Misunderstanding the directions provided by a doctor
  • Purposefully abuse a drug in an attempt to get “high”
  • Accidentally consume more of the drug than intended
  • Combining a medication (or illegal drug) with another potent drug
  • Using illegal drugs from the street, which are not distributed in the proper dose

The Dangerous Nature of Drugs

Even drugs that can help you feel better are potentially hazardous. Just ask patients who have suffered from overdoses on medical-grade fentanyl or who have taken too much medical marijuana. Every substance has its limits, but that is the risk many people take to get relief. After all, who wants to cope with excruciating pain after surgery if you don’t have to?

Multiple news stories have enlightened readers about the unfortunate reality of drugs. Overdoses on K2 (synthetic cannabinoids), illegal fentanyl, and other dangerous substances are all-too-common these days. In fact, authorities have linked fentanyl to more overdose deaths than any other drug at this time.

Overdoses always require emergency attention. If your friend or loved one is suffering from an overdose, always call 9-1-1.

Seeking Treatment for Drug Addiction or Alcoholism    

Alcoholism and drug addiction are dangerous sicknesses that should never be taken lightly. All it takes to fall off the wagon and become sick is to take that first sniff, snort, injection, or shot before you are rolling downhill into insanity. Still, you can always push the train back up, but it will be a difficult hike. However, with the right mixture of perseverance and determination, you can easily get back on track and be happy once more.  

Are you suffering from a severe case of alcoholism or drug addiction? Do you have a friend or a loved one who is coping with the same illness? In both cases, get in touch us at with Asana Recovery today. Our professional team of counselors and healthcare experts will help you endure the painful process of drug withdrawal and detox and guide you along the rocky road of rehabilitation. Soon enough, you will experience a faster and much more efficient recovery.

If you are seeking more information about our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs or enroll in one of these programs today, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your leisure and your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how you can overcome your mental illness and take an extra step toward becoming a healthier person.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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