Different processes of drug detoxification

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Detox is the process where the body is allowed to remove drugs that were consumed. The detoxification process is aimed to manage the negative impact of withdrawal symptoms that may arise when the drugs are no longer used.

Before starting your detoxification journey, you might be wondering how long the detoxification process takes. Below are some Factors that will primarily affect how long it will take.

  1.  The substances used
  2. How long the substance was used.
  3. The method used to abuse the substance (smoking, injecting, drinking)
  4. No
  5. The quantity used.
  6. Genetics.
  7. Any medical conditions.

Depending on where you lie, according to the factors above, the withdrawal symptoms may last from ten days to months.

Below are the processes of detoxification.

  • Evaluation

Before starting drug detoxification, the medical practitioners will take blood samples to identify which substances the patient was using and are still in the bloodstream. They also get to determine the amount used .in the same process, and the patient is screened for any physical or mental issues that may have arisen from the drug consumption. This information is then used to determine the treatment process used for the particular patient.

  • Stabilization

Medical and psychological therapy is used accordingly as per the evaluation. Depending on where the patient is mentally and physically, medication may or may not be used to reduce withdrawal symptoms. To make this transition more accessible, the patient is also told what to expect during the treatment and recovery program. The patient's close family and friends may also be involved to provide support.

  • Treatment preparation

The patient is prepared for the treatment process that deals with drug addiction. This stage mainly confirms that the patient is fully ready to start drug detoxification. If yes, the patient then enrolls in a drug rehabilitation center where they have to choose whether it's inpatient or outpatient. In that case, an inpatient is recommended. After that is decided, the patient is ready to start treatment.

During treatment, a medical detox program usually is advised. The whole detox process can be complicated and have huge effects on the patient where pain and danger are involved. That is why inpatient detox is recommended to minimize and control the withdrawal symptoms.

Below are some of the withdrawal symptoms that may occur.

  1. Lack of sleep
  2. Lack of concentration
  3. Sweat and shivers
  4. Nausea
  5. Muscle and abdominal cramping
  6. Depression
  7. Craving the substances used
  8. Paranoia
  9. Anxiety
  10. High or low blood pressure.

After the patient can manage the withdrawal symptoms and can go by without using drugs, then it's said they have recovered. Other tests ensure that the patient's system is clean of the substances used. The different process ensures that the patient doesn't start using again after they are discharged.

Conclusion

Drug detoxification may be a long and painful process to start or even consider. Also, choosing to detox in a rehabilitation center to go to and choosing between inpatient or outpatient facilities may feel like a huge challenge. Find more info about drug detox centres before you get to start your detox journey. The steps are pretty simple, and the medical practitioners are very involved in ensuring everything runs smoothly. With the above information, feel free to start your detoxification journey today.

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