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Soma


Soma is the trade name for a drug called carisoprodol. It is a drug that people should not confuse with the ritual drink brewed by certain sects of Hinduism, although this is quite addictive too. The drug acts centrally on the body as a muscle relaxant and therefore finds much use in the medical world as a way to treat temporary back pain.

It has been identified as a potential source of addiction, and many European countries have already suspended its use, or at least heavily restricted it. The European Union has released official directives and recommendations for how member states should approach the withdrawal of soma from the general marketplace.

Side Effects

The side effects of this substance are not particularly potent. Most people who take this drug begin to feel dizzy and somnolent. Sometimes people can experience headaches. Mainly, the side effect that people crave is the feeling of relaxation. People with insomnia or chronic pain sometimes seek out soma if they cannot find a legal alternative through their doctors.

The main danger comes in the form of allergic reactions. If someone has an allergic reaction, he or she will have to seek help from a qualified healthcare professional immediately. An individual suffering from an allergic reaction will display the relevant signs through worsening side effects, as well as problems with breathing.

Soma Addiction Treatment

An addiction to soma needs treating within a residential rehabilitation facility. Dealing with such challenging situations as an outpatient is not recommended due to the high probability of relapsing. Trained healthcare practitioners within these drug rehabilitation facilities know when to step in and how best to approach each person’s situation.

These facilities also offer additional life skills that help individuals through teaching specialist skills and offering life lessons relevant to their situations and their way of living. This helps for the future and increases the chances of long-term success.

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