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- McLeod Behavioral Health Services
- McLeod Behavioral Health Services
is located at 701 Cashua Ferry Road Darlington, SC. 29532 and can be contacted by calling 843-777-4200. McLeod Behavioral Health Services offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Prescription Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Addiction
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Health Services, Alcohol Detox, Inpatient Hospital Treatment, Hearing Impaired Clients
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- It is extremely important that if there is even the slightest hint of an alcohol overdose, an individual should not hesitate to receive emergency care; other individuals that are accompanying a person that has been drinking heavily should also not try to access their level of drunkenness without professional assistance.
- What does moderate drinking mean? There is no one definition of moderate drinking, but generally the term is used to describe a lower-risk pattern of drinking. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, drinking in moderation is defined as having no more than 1 drink per day for women and no more than 2 drinks per day for men. This definition is referring to the amount consumed on any single day and is not intended as an average over several days.
- Alcohol use depresses the nerves that control involuntary actions such as breathing and the gag reflex (which prevents choking); a fatal dose of alcohol may eventually stop these functions.
- An average sized adult can eliminate the alcohol that is contained in a regular sized twelve ounce can of beer in a hour; if an individual drinks more alcohol than their body can eliminate, their blood alcohol content level will automatically go up.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.