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Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology (ISSN: 2638-8235)

Keywords

Drug detoxification

Detoxification is a medical removal of harmful substances from a living organism which includes the human body, and mainly carried out by the liver. It can refer to the period of withdrawal during organism returns to homeostasis after long-term use of an addictive substance. In drugs, detoxification is achieved by removal of poison consumption and also the use of antidotes in addition as techniques like qualitative analysis and chelation medical care.

Many alternative drugs practitioners promote numerous sorts of detoxification like detoxification diets. Clinicians use drug detoxification to cut back or relieve withdrawal symptoms while helping an addicted individual adjust to living without drug use; drug detoxification does not aim to treat addiction however rather represents an early step within long term treatment. Detoxification could also be achieved sober or could use medications as a side of treatment. Usually drug detoxification and treatment can occur during a community program that lasts many months and takes place during a residential setting instead in medical center. Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology Journal offer a stage in Pharmacoepidemiology Researches and related subjects. Journal accepts leading forefront original research papers, review manuscripts, case reports and commentary in the field. Our target audience, readers and contributors are worldwide.

Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

Assistant Professor

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Jhon Smith

Assistant Professor

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

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