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Luminal is a prescription medication that is used to control seizures. It has also been used for the treatment of insomnia. This drug is classified as a barbiturate anticonvulsant hypnotic, and it controls irregular electrical currents in the brain. This drug can be addictive and habit-forming. It may also be used with other medications for seizure control, but it’s important not to mix this drug with unregulated substances. Taking this medication exactly as prescribed is important. The Centers for Disease Control reported, over 27,000 Americans died of accidental drug overdose in 2007, and these deaths could be avoided. Noticing the signs of addiction and signs of prescription medication overdose are important.

prescription drug abuseSomeone can become addicted without intention while taking Luminal. Others will become addicted taking the drug recreationally. People of all ages can become addicted to this drug, and those using it for insomnia shouldn’t use Luminal longer than directed. For more information on Luminal addiction treatment and to find treatment options, call today.

Warning Signs of Addiction

There are many signs of addiction that are easy for friends and family members to notice. Someone addicted to Luminal may take more medication than prescribed by the doctor. Addicted users will take the medication without a prescription. Taking it multiple times throughout the day may also be a warning sign. Finding an empty prescription bottle before it’s time for a refill or getting agitated without the medication can also be signs of addiction. Addicts will often have mood changes unexpectedly, be irritable and become less socially active.

People with an addiction will often dramatically change their lifestyle and daily habits. Mixing Luminal with other substances like alcohol can often related to addiction, and addicts are commonly addicted to multiple substances at a time. Addicts may have to buy medication off the street and will struggle financially to support their drug addictions. Addiction treatment is available for everyone, and you can get more information about Luminal detox centers at .

Dangers of Overdosing on Luminal

Overdosing on Luminal is very dangerous, and it can even be fatal. Someone who has overdosed may be having symptoms including:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Seizures
  • Heart palpitations
  • Sweating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Loss of consciousness

Breathing can stop, and the heart can lose function when someone overdoses on Luminal. Call emergency medical services right away if you see these symptoms. An addict mixing Luminal with another substance may slur their speech, having difficulty moving, and may be complaining about blurred vision. This is another time where emergency medical care is needed. For detailed information regarding Luminal detox centers, call .

Luminal Rehab Treatment Facilities

Fighting any type of addiction is going to challenging. The addict should expect to face mental and physical challenges. The patient could be cut off from the drug completely after entering the treatment center; they could also be weaned off slowly. This will depend on the amount of time the addict has been taking Luminal and how much they are currently taking. At an inpatient treatment center, there are medical professionals and highly trained staff ready to assist with the detoxification process. The addict will go through a withdrawal period during the Luminal detox program. This may have many side effects including:

  • Agitation
  • Cravings for the substances
  • High fever
  • Vomiting and nausea
  • Mood swings and irritability
  • Severe headaches

With the support of family and friends, the addict will be more likely to overcome their addiction. Outpatient treatment is another resource at Luminal addiction treatment centers. Many people will use this after inpatient treatment is finished. Learn more about addiction and treatment by calling . You could save a life by recognizing the symptoms of addiction and by helping that addict get the necessary help.

Confronting the Addict

“Showing addicts love, support and concern is the best way to get them to commit to rehab programs.”Confronting substance abusers about their problems isn’t easy. Often they will deny having the problem or resent the person who is accusing them of being an addict. Showing addicts love, support and concern is the best way to get them to commit to rehab programs. It’s best not to overwhelm them. Having information about treatment on hand is a great way to explain the options that are available.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports deaths from prescription medications in the last 20 years have tripled. There is one death every 19 minutes around the country. If you know an addict or if you suspect someone has a problem, get help. There are many treatment options available for a Luminal addict to try. Get addicts on the path to recovery by getting them to admit there is a problem and getting them into treatment. Discuss all of your Luminal addiction treatment center possibilities by calling .

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