Specialty referral is warranted for suspected complications and inpatient detoxification programs should be considered. |
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Exercise is one way to work up a sweat and promote detoxification from the body. |
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One study involves a medication trial of buprenorphine as a detoxification treatment for heroin addiction. |
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These enzymes link the detoxification of toxic H 2 O 2 to oxidation of the reductant ascorbate. |
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The enzymatic mechanism of detoxification involves dehydroascorbate reductase, glutathione reductase and other enzymes. |
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Like a window washer working on a skyscraper, the body's natural detoxification system never quite catches up with the grime. |
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This procedure is said to release detoxification by causing the release of endorphins, the body's pain killers. |
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The proportion of H 2 O 2 detoxification that involves redox turnover of the glutathione pool is difficult to estimate. |
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Entry into methadone detoxification was predicted by a higher frequency of drug injecting. |
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With this in mind, the inactivation of mycotoxins in the body should parallel aspects of xenobiotic detoxification. |
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Ethanol, similarly to most environmental toxins, requires metabolic activation and subsequent detoxification by a series of enzymes. |
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This indicated that tissue stable sulfur isotope turnover in these mussels is influenced by sulfide detoxification activities. |
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This is a primary ancient herb for blood purification through liver detoxification. |
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Watson advises a two-part, whole-body detoxification, which can be done simultaneously. |
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Subjects were 11 individuals admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment unit for alcohol detoxification. |
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However, the mechanism of detoxification of secondary metabolites in plant cells is less well understood. |
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Buprenorphine also appears to be effective when used in detoxification treatment. |
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After detoxification, the patient can be referred to a drug rehabilitation clinic or Narcotics Anonymous. |
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Patients who are dependent on opioids or benzodiazepines may require detoxification from these substances as well. |
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Among women, those in the labor force were more likely to have been in drug treatment or detoxification. |
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Further, this study was confined to addicts entering detoxification in two hospitals in one section of The Bronx. |
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His drug problem was so severe at this stage, that he needed a period of in-patient treatment and detoxification. |
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Addicts who have attempted detoxification and failed are eligible to participate in the studies. |
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The higher education did not, however, explain the higher awareness of using buprenorphine for detoxification from opiates. |
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The withdrawal process must be carefully monitored because barbiturate or alcohol detoxification can be life-threatening. |
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Counselling and drug detoxification should also be targeted to injecting drug users in holding cells. |
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Do you think HIV testing should be available to clients in drug detoxification facilities such as this one? |
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Treatment for alcohol abuse or dependence may include outpatient detoxification. |
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We investigated a role of the glyoxalase detoxification system of precursor reactive carbonyl compounds in the in vivo AGE formation. |
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Women who used prior mental health services are more likely to use additional drug treatment modalities beyond detoxification. |
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The major remedy they proposed was for detoxification and treatment programs to drop the insurance or Medicaid requirement for admission. |
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If you have serious withdrawal symptoms or other medical problems, you might have to go to a hospital for detoxification. |
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Race and frequency of opiate use at baseline were predictors of drug use during out-patient detoxification. |
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When dependence is more advanced, the discomfort of withdrawal may necessitate medical detoxification. |
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It is not surprising to find a very high level of functional redundancy among enzymes involved in the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. |
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The role of phase II enzymes in either activation or detoxification is beyond the possibilities of this method. |
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Hepatic metabolism and the subsequent excretion of toxins are the primary means of detoxification in the body. |
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Some chronic users become addicted and exhibit severe withdrawal symptoms that require detoxification. |
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The detoxification program is started the same day and includes vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and liver protectors such as milk thistle. |
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Is it possible to determine the fate of toxicants and the presence and efficiencies of detoxification systems in rotifers? |
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Milk Thistle has a long history as a medicinal plant which can be used as a liver stimulant, for detoxification and as a liver tonic. |
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In this way, ellagic acid effectively increases detoxification of carcinogens and reduces mutagenesis and tumourigenesis. |
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Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid required for membrane stabilization and detoxification. |
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The mesenteron and Malpighian tubules are generally responsible for detoxification by accumulation of ingested metal salts in insects. |
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Sfgh catalyzes the second step in the detoxification reaction, in which glutathione is restored and the formyl group is released as formate. |
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The proposition that tolerance of SO2 by these terricolous mosses depends on metabolic detoxification of dissolved bisulfite was investigated. |
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The gradual replacement of regular cigarettes with non-tobacco herbal cigarettes is an effective aid in tobacco detoxification. |
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Mini weight reducing machine is applicable to weight reduction and lymph detoxification. |
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These are to assist with detoxification, in case of poisoning. |
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Disruption of the delicate balance of metabolic activation and detoxification of chemical carcinogens is a process that may facilitate such an effect. |
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Ascorbic acid is a small, water-soluble anti-oxidant molecule which acts as a primary substrate in the cyclic pathway for enzymatic detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. |
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Documented functions of HBs include storage and transport of oxygen, nitric oxide detoxification, and facilitating oxygen diffusion in symbiotic tissues. |
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He ate mainly carbohydrates in the evening to help the body to maintain the blood glucose levels required for the night-time activities of detoxification and repair. |
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Organic acids play a role in mediating detoxification of metals by plants. |
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Whereas the traditional process of detoxification was limited to the removal of the toxic substance from the system, this is only a small part of the aims of the modern detox. |
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We wished to investigate whether opiate addicts who have undergone inpatient detoxification might have a similarly increased mortality after treatment. |
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The preparation of guggul in traditional Ayurvedic medicine can serve as a model for the detoxification of various resins intended for internal use. |
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When a foreign substance enters a cell and does not kill or incapacitate it immediately it is dispatched to one of the detoxification workshops. |
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The hyperbaric chamber technique ensures a safe extraction of the gases from their packaging, and their perfect detoxification and disposal. |
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The oil of the physic nut can be used after detoxification to make edible oil, or it can be converted into biodiesel. |
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They displayed a high degree of detoxification and took approximately 29.5 minutes to sober up. |
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Acne, rashes, dark circles, yellow-green and blotched complexions often indicates a sluggish detoxification and imbalanced immune system. |
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The catharsis may come about at the physical level as a kind of cleaning or detoxification. |
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It costs much the same as methadone maintenance, and considerably less than a therapeutic community or in-patient detoxification. |
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The site comprises a destruction and detoxification processing line for the detoxification and recycling of specific mixtures. |
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If they have hope of living they may to want to go into detoxification or into treatment. |
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Substitution and detoxification treatments are available in prisons in, respectively, 17 and 19 countries although the coverage varies greatly. |
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After assessment, clients are usually offered two options: methadone detoxification or maintenance. |
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One-third of the people who were going to Insite were seeking detoxification. |
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Subsequently the youth may be placed on a community order or a detoxification order on the opinion of two physicians. |
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Fish undergo a similar detoxification process through which the inorganic arsenic is changed to organic arsenic and excreted in urine. |
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The same high degree of detoxification was not observed in flies with a defective hangover gene. |
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They have immature immune and detoxification systems, and are less able to cope with environmental exposures. |
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Cellulite can be gradually eliminated by detoxification of body and speeding up metabolism. |
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It is beneficial for lymphatic drainage, lymph detoxification and the improvement of sub health state. |
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More acute problems such as internal parasites and detoxification were achieved by feeding bentonite clay and charcoal, respectively. |
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Origine 55 Detoxifying combines three plants to stimulate and regulate the body's detoxification. |
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Functions include detoxification of free radicals and peroxides, regulation of cell growth and protein function, and maintenance of immune function. |
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Though the metabolism of acetaldehyde is of interest and importance in any discussion of ethanol detoxification, space limitations discourage such commentary. |
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According to Alireza, detoxification is a long process, lasting about three weeks. |
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A case can also be made for other diverse agents that support xenobiotic detoxification and also, for example, protect against aflatoxin-induced tumors. |
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Bacteria that can break down chlorinated compounds have been known for years, but none that could remove the last chlorine atom to complete the detoxification. |
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Compounds in cat's claw called pentacyclic alkaloids have been shown in test-tube studies to have anti-viral, anti-inflammatory and detoxification properties. |
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To account for one of the most important modes of detoxification in mammals, we measured uronic acid conjugates in urine of woodrats from both populations. |
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The legislation calls for a five-day period in which a youth can be held for detoxification purposes with the intention of movement into a youth voluntary treatment program. |
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In my opinion, every user should have the opportunity to go to a detoxification centre without being obliged to give his or her full personal details. |
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Thailand's prisons are poorly equipped and poorly resourced to supervise the process of detoxification and manage the complicated symptoms of withdrawal. |
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Rather, we need to employ all our diplomatic efforts to keep the pressure on the Indian Government to maintain its current efforts in providing compensation and working on detoxification of the area. |
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Mandatory treatment outside a prison is also better than locking people up inside one: detoxification may be available there, but a route to a more stable life is not. |
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Our residential programs guarantee a drug and alcohol-free environment and rapid intake with the possibility of undergoing an in-site detoxification process under medical supervision. |
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The only FDA approved treatment alternatives for opiate detoxification today are drugs that have their own addictive properties. |
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Because of its strong help in liver detoxification, it is used allopathically to treat acute acetaminophen poisoning in a hospital setting. |
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However, there is a body of evidence suggesting that a broad mix of waste prevention measures does deliver dematerialization, detoxification and associated resource efficiency goals. |
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The first and most important step towards detoxification is the addition of mesna to the double bond of acrolein, resulting in the formation of a stable thio ether which could be detected in the urine by chromatography. |
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Because they were only a short distance from the detoxification center, the officer continued to drive. |
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All 10 women were prescribed the same 8-week detoxification plan and 4 to 5 sessions of frequency specific microcurrent for endometriosis. |
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Withdrawal Management provides supervised detoxification and begins the process of individual and group counselling through the Treatment Orientation Program. |
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There is a flagrant lack of detoxification services. |
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Effects of plant diet on detoxification enzyme activities of two grasshoppers, Melanoplus differentialis and Taeniopoda eques. |
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Sulforaphane induces mammalian detoxification enzyme activity and inhibits early tumor growth in rodent models. |
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This has undermined the effectiveness of national anti-drug strategies which suffer also from the weakness of institutions and other structures for detoxification treatment. |
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The purpose of the study was to examine the value of prescribing methadone for withdrawal management or short-term detoxification in persons who were dependent on opiates. |
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The neuroprotective antioxidant ALA induces detoxification enzymes in cultured astroglial cells. |
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Meanwhile, it is able to lift up the fat layer in dermis and subcutaneous fat, release the extruded micro vessels and lymphatic vessels, promote metabolism and facilitate lymphatic detoxification. |
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Other activities, like visits to a youth detention centre and a detoxification centre, are focused on showing the youths the consequences of making poor choices. |
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The first is the identification of detoxification genes as well as their expression level in the gudgeon, such as to identify the most interesting organ from the viewpoint of bioindication. |
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Summing up, one can now speak in terms of a successful bedsite detoxification process. |
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Insite has resulted in an increased uptake of detoxification services, and has not resulted in any increase in drug dealing near the facility or in initiation of injection or relapse into injection. |
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Limited data are available on the mechanisms of transplacental genotoxicity and detoxification in the fetus during intrauterine development. |
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Step 2: Can the flavouring agent or congeneric group of flavouring agents be predicted to be metabolized by well recognized detoxification pathways to yield innocuous products? |
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The report describes various detoxification programmes among prisoners that reduce reoffending rates, and information campaigns that make children more wary of seeking illicit highs. |
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Bivalve species differ markedly in their capacity to eliminate PSP toxins, falling into 2 slow or fast detoxifiers based on their detoxification kinetics. |
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Therapeutically guided detoxification stimulates diffusion of toxins outside the cells and tissues, and facilitatates all eliminatory pathways of the body. |
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Dextophane is made with the plant compound sulforaphane that has been identified in sprouts of garden cress as a stimulator of detoxification and antioxidant enzymes. |
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Variations on the process of body detoxification have been elements of many traditional health practices, including ayurvedic medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. |
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Kennedy said that dark leafy vegetables are a top choice as they are rich in phytonutrients called indoles, which stimulate liver detoxification and help fight cancer. |
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Detoxophane was shown to stimulate the skin's own detoxification systems. |
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In addition, Spain has over 50 detoxification wards and the communities of Cataluna y Andalucia have trial clinics for Diacetylmorphine, a heroin substitute. |
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The formula contains antioxidants such as Sea Daffodil Extract, Sea Fern Extract and Madonna Lily Stem Cells to boost cell renewal and aid in cellular detoxification. |
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After complete withdrawal and detoxification from caffeine, it is possible to use it in moderation, but care must be taken as it can be re-addicting. |
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In May 2005, I talked about Phase-1 and Phase-2 detoxification. |
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