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Mixing Kratom and Alcohol: A Dangerous Combination
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If you’ve been inside a convenience store recently, you’ve probably noticed all the mood-altering options at the counter. There is no shortage of options, including supplements, Delta-8, and nicotine vaping products. These products line the register and shelves. You can see this in chain locations and privately owned stores.
Kratom products are now in the mix. Kratom, a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, contains leaves with mind-altering compounds. Individuals use it to minimize muscle pain, anxiety, and depression and to cope with substance use disorders (SUD). However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not found any medicinal purposes for it.
Even though research is limited, we’ve done our due diligence. We want to educate you on using kratom and alcohol and the results of this dangerous combination.
As with all drug abuse, the effects of kratom can vary depending on the individual. We each respond to drugs and alcohol differently. There’s no textbook response to the impact of mixing kratom and alcohol. Not only that, but the amount a person takes, other substances they are taking, and other conditions a person has all play a significant role.
It is important to be cautious when using kratom. Always consult a healthcare provider about risks. They can assess any underlying or preexisting medical conditions you might have and possible reactions you will experience.
The following are some of the commonly reported effects of kratom.
Alcohol can have a range of effects on the body and mind. The severity depends on the amount of alcohol abuse and individual tolerance.
The following are some of the commonly noted effects of drinking alcohol:
When combining kratom with alcohol, they produce sedative and euphoric effects. This is because both kratom and alcohol have depressant effects. That means they can impair judgment, coordination, and motor skills. Lastly, the risk of overdose increases.
Mixing kratom and alcohol could lead to the following:
Substance abuse can increase the risk of liver damage. The liver metabolizes kratom and alcohol. Combining them increases the risk of adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, and headaches.
Additionally, there are deaths associated with kratom. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there have been 152 kratom-related deaths. Kratom doesn’t discriminate based on age, weight, background, race, or gender. While there is limited research on kratom, there is no mistaking that large doses can hinder the body’s processes to the point of death.
The safety and effectiveness of kratom are still being studied, and it can have potentially serious health risks, including addiction, withdrawal symptoms, and overdose.
Mixing both substances can lead to the following:
When you combine drugs with alcohol, adverse reactions are most likely to occur. When substances compete for your body’s attention and needs, wires will likely cross.
You wouldn’t try to douse flames with gasoline to put out a fire.
So why try to numb the symptoms of a preexisting disorder by complicating your body with potential side effects that could cause other health complications? The same is true of mixing kratom with alcohol. One doesn’t solve the problems that the other brings on.
Kratom and alcohol are both substances that can be addictive. Both can cause layers of other physical, mental, and emotional impairments.
Understanding these signs of kratom and alcohol addiction can potentially save your life.
Withdrawal symptoms are a common component of addiction. The same is true of a kratom addiction.
While the exact symptoms depend on the individual, there are some common changes to take note of:
These symptoms can begin within a few hours to a few days after discontinuing kratom use and can last for several days to a few weeks.
It is important to seek medical help when experiencing withdrawal symptoms as they can be severe and potentially dangerous, especially in the case of alcohol withdrawal.
Treatment for withdrawal symptoms may include medication-assisted treatment, behavioral therapy, and support groups.
We specialize in assisting individuals who are struggling with kratom and alcohol addiction. Southeast Detox offers therapies that help clients develop new ways to cope with substance abuse. A supportive environment makes it easier for clients to focus on their recovery and regain control over their lives.
If you or a loved one needs support combatting this addiction, we encourage you to visit us at our location near Atlanta, 4300 Martha Berry Hwy., Rome, GA 30165, by phone at (706) 873-955 or by email at info@southeastdetoxga.com.