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The ASAM Criteria - Los Angeles County Department of ...
publichealth.lacounty.govAmbulatory Withdrawal Management with Extended On-Site Monitoring 2-wm Moderate withdrawal with all day withdrawal management support and supervision; at night, has supportive fam-ily or living situation; likely to complete withdrawal management Clinically Managed Residential Withdrawal Management 3.2-wm Moderate withdrawal, but needs 24-
DSM-5 AND ASAM CRITERIA - ICADD
www.attendicadd.comWITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT • Level 1-Withdrawal Management (Outpatient), ambulatory withdrawal management without extended on-site monitoring • Level 2-Withdrawal Management (Intensive Outpatient and Partial
The ASAM Clinical Practice Guideline on Alcohol
www.asam.orgWithdrawal Management: This term has replaced the formerly used ‘‘detoxification.’’ Withdrawal management refers to the medical and psychological care of patients who are experiencing withdrawal symptoms as a result of ceasing or reducing their substance use.11 The process of withdrawal management includes not only attenuation of the
Opioid Addiction Treatment
www.asam.orgWithdrawal can last up to 10 days, but is most often between 3-5 days. • Although it can cause very troubling symptoms (such as vomiting, cramps, and sweating), withdrawal is rarely life-threatening. • Using medications to control withdrawal (also called withdrawal management) is almost always recommended over trying to quit “cold turkey.”
Toronto Withdrawl Management Services System
www.stmichaelshospital.comToronto Withdrawal Management Services System Call CENTRAL ACCESS HELP WITH WITHDRAWAL from ALCOHOL and/or OTHER DRUGS: ONLY A CALL AWAY. Program Affiliates:
Specialty Substance Use Disorder (SUD) System ...
publichealth.lacounty.gov- In summary, this is a 27 y/o man with severe opioid use disorder who has a 10-year history of IV heroin use 3x per week and meth use once a month, who meets criteria for residential treatment given the duration, frequency, and i ntensity of his drug use. Although he is appropriate for withdrawal management, he is not
WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
www.wpro.who.intii WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Clinical guidelines for withdrawal management and treatment of drug dependence in closed settings.