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is located at 5315 Millennium Drive NW Huntsville, AL. 35806 and can be contacted by calling 256-964-6700. Behavioral Healthcare Center at offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Addiction and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Inpatient Hospital Treatment, Over 50, Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Options: Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military, Self Pay
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- Problems that are related to alcohol use are generally reported to be among the highest in young adults that are aged 18-24; the lowest degree of alcohol related problems are reported to be among adults that are ages 65 and older.
- Naltrexone is has been formulated to work through the endorphin system of the brain, whereas Acamprosate is formulated to work through the GALA/glutamate system; both drugs claim to reduce alcohol related relapse episodes.
- Different racial groups, such as American Indians and Native Alaskans, are reported to be at a much higher risk than other ethnic groups of developing alcoholism.
- Patients with the Hepatitis C Virus are often treated with an antiviral substance called interferon. Interferon is not as effective in patients who abuse alcohol.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.