When a person has an addiction to alcohol, then there is a positive correlation between the strength of his or her dependence and the difficulty of quitting, and if the patient is too dependent on alcohol, then it is relatively difficult to quit. If the patient has developed alcoholism, naloxone can be given intravenous drip, and in addition blood perfusion can be performed to remove the alcohol from the body in this way and effectively relieve the current intoxication condition. Quitting alcohol is best done in a professional institution, and if the patient’s alcohol addiction is large, a gradual approach can be considered, if immediate abstinence is likely to trigger a rebound and the appearance of psychiatric symptoms.