Opiate & Alcohol dependency Hoffman Estates

Opiate & Alcohol dependency Hoffman Estates

What Are the Side Effects of Opiates and Alcohol?

Mixing opiates and alcohol — even when ingesting only small amounts of both substances — can have deadly consequences. The potential side effects of combining opiates and alcohol include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness or loss of coordination
  • Irregular heart rate
  • Abnormal behavior
  • Fainting
  • Coma
  • Depressed breathing

Dangers of Mixing Opiates and Alcohol

Opiates and alcohol are sometimes ingested together by people otherwise taking prescribed medication responsibly. In other instances, both of these substances are taken deliberately to enhance their euphoric effects. Using opiates and alcohol together can have deadly consequences because of the way they affect the brain and body.

Both opiates and alcohol depress the activity of the central nervous system, slowing breathing and heart rate. When taken together, the effects of these substances only increase, slowing breathing and heart rate down dangerously and depriving essential parts of the body of oxygen. Without an adequate amount of oxygen, essential organ systems shut down potentially causing brain damage or death. Ingestion of opiates and alcohol also leads to loss of balance and coordination, increasing the risk of severe falls and rendering normal activities, like driving, deadly.

Opiate and alcohol overdoses are particularly difficult for medical professionals to deal with because separate measures must be taken to reverse the effect of these substances from the body. Naloxone is used to halt opiate overdose symptoms, but alcohol usually needs other methods of reversal. Other methods must be used to rid the body of alcohol, including stomach pumping and activated charcoal.

Treatment for Opiate and Alcohol Addiction

If you believe that you or someone you know is overdosing from a mixture of opiates and alcohol, dial 911 immediately. If your problem is less pressing, a good first step to recovery is to seek out a reliable treatment center that can provide you with an evidence-based, dual diagnosis rehabilitation plan. Without proper treatment, opiate and alcohol addiction can impact every aspect of your life. Dependence on these substances can even worsen pre-existing mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression and PTSD.

The Recovery Village® helps patients through every stage of their rehabilitation. From detox to aftercare, our experienced team of physicians, nurses, mental health professionals and counselors provide you with the care you need to live a life free from substance dependence. Get in touch with a representative today to take the first step toward a brighter future.