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Alcohol Rehab in Alabama

Addicted.org will help you in finding help for alcohol detox in Alabama. Our certified caring counselors will guide you and your family in this important step toward sobriety. Alcoholism in Alabama has destroyed many families, relationships and lives for centuries.

There are a lot people who have an alcohol problem in the state of Alabama who are in need of alcohol rehab for alcohol addiction. But there is hope to find an alcohol rehab treatment in one of the 95 rehabs available in Alabama.

Our alcohol treatment service philosophy is to give honest advice and helpful support according to your unique circumstance.  Our immediate goal is to help addicted individuals  and families find the proper help.

Alabama alcohol situation

Recently, alcohol-related incidents in Alabama have decreased in number and there are less and less deaths on the road due to the abuse of alcohol. Most of the alcohol consumption happens over the age of 26 but an alarming number of binging incidents in Alabama happen with teenagers as young as 13 years of age.

There is an estimation of 250,000 people in Alabama who are in need of an alcohol rehab. In 2006, there were 445 traffic fatalities and 384 of then these the individuals had an alcohol level of higher than .08.

DUI laws in Alabama

  • Alcohol concentration should not be more than .08
  • Zero tolerance should not be more than .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 90 days for the first offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 1 year plus mandatory jail for the second offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 3 years plus mandatory jail for the third offense

There are also some fines if the person is caught with an open container in the car. It includes the passengers. The above offense penalties can be increased if there was child endangerment, injuries or death. You can find more information on DUI in Alabama.

Alcohol info

When people take a lot of alcohol on an empty stomach, the intoxication is a lot more intense and more instantaneous. Alcohol acts as a depressant for the human body. One of the key things regarding diminishing the effects of alcohol is to keep oneself hydrated .

Alcohol use can lead to abuse and even dependency so insidiously that most of the people will not realize that their drinking has become a real problem for them and those in their environment.

Withdrawal syndrome of alcohol is a cluster of symptoms in individuals who stop drinking alcohol after a continuous and heavy consumption. Milder syndrome include seizures, tremulousness, and hallucinations, usually occurring within 6-48 hours after the last drink. The more serious symptoms are delirium tremens, involves profound confusion, hallucinations, and severe autonomic nervous system overactivity. It usually begins between 48 and 96 hours after the last drink. The estimation varies on the incidence of serious consequences of alcohol withdrawal. It is mandatory to treat anyone who is suffering from alcohol withdrawal in a medical facility.   

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