Both opiate and barbiturate users suffer the same problems trying to quit and need help. Drug abusers will usually have an enlarged kidney, liver or spleen, constipation, hemorrhoids, venereal disease and tracks. Barbiturate users will generally show signs of an unsteady walk, rapid eye moment, slurred speech and sometimes be in a semi-comatose state. During their detoxification, opiate users may be plagued with anxiety, irritability, lack of sleep, sweating, runny nose, dilated pupils, increased pulse, appetite loss, high temperature, vomiting and diarrhea. Barbiturate users will normally be restless, lack energy, experience nausea, have cramps, twitch, have tremors, vomit and, if untreated, they can die. Both types of users will be slowly weaned off drugs by using a smaller and smaller amount of another drug. Once the process is complete, addicts are encouraged to seek counseling if they really want to have a drug-free life. See the full length: www.qualityinformationpublishers.com