1) Commonly, someone who is a repeat user of a product or service, regardless of the nature of the business.
2) In healthcare, someone who is frequently showing up for similar injuries or disorders. Often, this is applied specifically in the world of drug and alcohol rehabilitation (rehab) to somebody who has tried to get sober (clean up or dry out) but has had frequent relapses. According to current statistics, the majority of addicts (80%) are likely to relapse after the first try.
1)âYou watch the register, Iâll take care of Mr. Jones. Donât worry, Iâve already got his order. Itâs the same thing every day. Heâs one of our frequent fliers.â
2)âLooks like weâve got Sandy back again. Room 5. Yup, heroin again. Weâve got her on some Seroquel and an Ativan drip, so at least sheâs calm this time. Sheâs another one of our frequent fliers.â
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Perscription name Lorazepam, but also sold in the US under the names Alzapam, Ativan, Loraz, Lorazepam Intensol.
Lorazepam is an anti-anxiety agent under the general category of âbenzodiazepinesâ, or âbenzos,â meaning âmild tranquilizers,â used for the relief of anxiety and, sometimes, to relieve insomnia. Often it is prescribed to calm people with mania / schizophrenia, or given intravenously as a sedative to help patients ease the anxiety that frequently is found with withdrawal symptoms. It has less of an effect on the liver then other benzodiazepines, making it a good choice for patients who are going through rehab and taking anti-abuse drugs.
Seriously, man. Rehab ainât like the old days with the Methadone clinics. They usually give you something like Ativan, calm yoâ ass right down, you donât feel no pain from the withdrawl. Seriously, check it. Could get you off da shit for once and for all.
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