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Your doctor can guide you as to the type of treatment that you need. Unless you have a serious health condition or you’ve had serious withdrawals in the past, you probably won’t need more than a supportive environment to help you through. That includes:

If your blood pressure, pulse, or body temperature rises, or if you have more serious symptoms like seizures and hallucinations, seek medical attetion immediately (Call 911). Your doctor could suggest inpatient care and drug treatment. Common medications include benzodiazepines to help treat symptoms like anxiety, insomnia, and seizures. You might also take anti-seizure meds and antipsychotics, along with other drugs.

A quiet place
Soft lighting
Limited contact with people
A positive, supportive atmosphere
Healthy food and lots of fluids

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