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Campral

Campral addiction treatment should be given to those with serious dependencies on and addictions to the drug. Campral rehab is perfect for those who need either inpatient or outpatient services to address emotional and physical addictions to this drug. Detox is completed in order to remove the drug from the user’s system, making it easier for the user to transfer into a rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation and detoxification can be completed in a 24-hour care facility or through outpatient procedures. If you or a loved one is looking for Campral addiction treatment, call our helpful hotline at . Our addiction hotline has all the information you need to find a clinic near you that meets your specific needs.

campralCampral is also known as acamprosate. This drug is used to help prevent relapse in those with previous alcohol addiction problems. Acamprosate helps people who have had addictions to alcohol in the past by adjusting the brain back to a normal state. Over time, alcohol changes the levels of certain chemicals in the brain, and this drug attempts to correct those changes. Although the drug does help reverse chemical changes, it does not affect withdrawal symptoms, so it is important to seek medical help when stopping the use of alcohol. Going through a medical program for detoxification can help eliminate alcohol withdrawal symptoms and make it easier to quit.

Acamprosate comes as a delayed-release tablet that is taken orally. It is taken with or without food and is normally taken three times per day. Many patients find it best to take the drug with breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it easy to keep the doses separated equally. The pill should not be crushed, chewed or split, and it should not be injected.

Side Effects of Campral

Campral can cause some side effects that could be mild or severe. Some symptoms to look for include:

  • Diarrhea
  • Gas
  • A loss of appetite
  • Dry mouth
  • Dizziness
  • Itching
  • Weakness
  • Upset stomach

There are also serious reactions that a person should watch for. These include:

  • Burning
  • Tingling
  • Numbness in the hands, feet or limbs
  • Rashes

These are serious symptoms that are not common, but if they are present, you should call your doctor immediately. Any unusual side effects should also be reported, as there may be additional side effects that are not listed here. If have questions about Campral, contact our hotline at . We have information to help you stay knowledgeable about the medications you take during alcoholism treatment.

Did You Know?

Drinking alcohol with acamprosate will not necessarily cause unpleasant reactions, but it should be avoided.

If you miss a dose of your Campral addiction treatment, do not double up with your next pill. Taking more medication than recommended can lead to serious side effects and possible overdose. If acamprosate is taken in high doses for a long period of time, overdose symptoms may occur, including:

  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Upset stomach
  • Extreme thirst
  • Tiredness
  • Muscular weakness
  • Feeling restless
  • Confusion
  • Constipation

If you or someone you know overdoses on acamprosate or shows these signs and symptoms, contact your local emergency services immediately. If the user collapses or is not breathing, it is important to call 911 and start CPR if necessary. For more information about the signs and symptoms of addiction treatment overdose, call us at .

Did You Know?

A dependency is not the same as an addiction.

Types of Treatment

Someone with a dependency on Campral may feel that he or she needs the drug in order to remain sober. If someone has an addiction to the drug, this means that he or she cannot function in day-to-day life without the drug and also craves it. Serious dependencies or addictions should be treated with inpatient services.

Inpatient services provide care 24 hours a day. This means that any time a patient has a craving or other issue, medical staff will be there to help. Patients will live with others with similar addiction problems, giving them a peer support group. Many patients complete therapy while in inpatient rehabilitation, which includes talk, family and behavioral therapies.

Did You Know?

Acamprosate is used with therapy to help patients stop alcoholism and to prevent relapse more easily, according to PubMed Health.

Patients who complete outpatient therapy are likely to have minor addictions or slight dependency issues. Outpatient facilities allow patients to come and go for detoxification and rehabilitation. The Campral addiction treatment is able to be given in inpatient or outpatient settings, so it is important for the patient to consider if he or she has home obligations that require participating in an outpatient program. If a patient’s home life is unstable, inpatient therapy is preferable. For more information about detoxification and rehabilitation clinics near you, contact us at .

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