Rapid opiate detoxification (ROD) is an emerging treatment option for opiate withdrawal that is reportedly faster and causes less physical discomfort than traditional forms of opiate detoxification.
Seventy-three percent of heroin addicts report having used Xanax non-medically at least once a week to help them sleep.
Short term effects associated with use of Ketamine include visual distortions, delirium, changes in one's sense of time and sense and identity, amnesia, vomiting, impaired motor function, and respiratory problems that can potentially be fatal.
There are instances of individuals under the influence of Ambien doing things such as driving, eating, or making phone calls and later having absolutely no memory of the activity.