Is Detox Necessary?

Detoxification is a process by which all alcohol and drugs are completely cleansed from the body, which ensures that the person is physically stable and ready to start therapy to overcome their addiction. For most people, detoxification is the first step upon entering into a drug and alcohol treatment program. The majority of addiction treatment programs offer some type of detox services. Detox centers with treatment programs are available near you. Drug Rehab Services is a free service to help with locating the best detox center or treatment program in or outside of your area. Please call now to speak to one of our certified drug treatment program specialists. If you are in need of immediate placement give us a call now. Our counselors are here 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

What Is A Detoxification Program

Detoxification either from alcohol or drugs is the process in which a medical staff makes the withdrawal symptoms manageable. The detox process has been through a dramatic change from the past. Gone are the days of being locked up in a room and told to tough it out. The new detox drugs that they use especially for opiates and Methadone make the withdrawal symptoms bearable. Once the individual has stopped taking the substance to which their body has become accustomed, the body goes into a state of shock. The body needs and wants that substance and will trigger intense cravings at the least, but this can even have a very adverse reaction such as convulsions or even death. Drug and alcohol detox done in a medical setting is a managed process of ridding the body of the drug residuals and controlling every phase of the detox process through specifically designed medications.

Drug and alcohol should only be done with medical supervision and by the overseeing of a physician that has the qualifications to safely detox patients. Sudden stoppage will in most cases trigger symptoms sometimes more dangerous than the drug itself. If the detox from drugs or alcohol is managed poorly the outcome can be life-endangering.

Families trying to get their loved one to stop cold turkey please seek medical help and supervision. It is best to look into the different types of detox. If you don’t agree with the medical model for detox there are holistic options for most drugs. Not all drugs can be detoxed holistically. It is always best to seek drug detox help from a Drug Treatment Center that way the transition into treatment for addiction can be without the addicted person changing their mind.

Effective detox programs offer treatment while in the detox portion of a program. Don’t be fooled that detox is all a person needs for treatment as the body and the mind need to be treated as a whole so the person does not fall back into the same behaviors as before.

Drugs that Need Medical Detoxification

Below is a partial list of drugs that need a medical detox these are just a few of the everyday addictive drugs, if the drug you are having problems with is not on this list give us a call and we will let you know if a medical detox is needed.

Alcohol, prescription painkillers, and a variety of opiates. Medically supervised detoxification is often required for such problems as Codeine addiction, Darvocet addiction, Dilaudid addiction, Heroin addiction, Laam addiction, Lorcet addiction, Lortab addiction, Methadone addiction, Ms-Contin addiction, Norco addiction, Oxycontin addiction, Percocet addiction, Percodan addiction, Stadol addiction, Vicodin addiction, Xanax addiction, and Zydone addiction.

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