There is no such thing as the fastest and most effective way to detox from alcohol. The term “detoxification” is not a scientific concept, but is generally a colloquial term for a means of treating alcoholism. Mild alcoholism can be treated with observation and rest. However, moderate to severe alcoholism needs to be treated with medication such as nandrolone.
Drinking alcohol is harmful to health, drinking alcohol can lead to the body’s multi-functional multiple organ damage, especially for acute alcohol poisoning symptoms, mainly including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, drowsiness, coma and even convulsions.
If mild alcohol poisoning occurs, generally no special treatment is needed, home observation, lying on the side to prevent accidental inhalation, and pay attention to keep warm. If aggressive or irritable behavior occurs, appropriate protective restraints are needed to avoid accidents.
If moderate-to-severe alcohol intoxication occurs, medications are needed. Generally, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase activators such as metadoxine can be used to accelerate the metabolism of alcohol, supplemented with vitamin B₁, vitamin B₆, and vitamin C to promote the oxidation of alcohol in the liver.
If more pronounced psychiatric symptoms are present, such as drowsiness or even coma, wakefulness-promoting drugs such as naloxone can be used, and sedation such as diazepam can be used when the patient is irritable or over-excited.
Simple alcoholism generally does not need antibiotic treatment, but if there is a misinhalation leading to aspiration pneumonia, you can use cefixime, metronidazole and other anti-inflammatory treatment.
Drinking alcohol is harmful to health, the recommended intake of alcohol is zero, if you must drink alcohol, it is recommended to limit your daily alcohol intake to 15 grams or less to protect your health. Follow your doctor’s instructions for the above medications.