Is drug detox needed before rehab?
Drug detox may come before rehab when withdrawal symptoms, cravings, or safety risks need medical review. Opioids, benzodiazepines, fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, or mixed substance use can create different withdrawal needs. After detox, residential care can continue with therapy and recovery planning.
What drugs may need detox support?
Drug detox may be needed for fentanyl, heroin, prescription opioids, benzodiazepines, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, or mixed substance use. The need depends on use history, last use, symptoms, cravings, medical needs, and mental health concerns. A clinical review helps decide the appropriate level of care.
Is drug detox at home safe?
Home detox can carry risk when opioids, benzodiazepines, fentanyl, mixed substances, severe cravings, dehydration, panic, confusion, or seizure risk are present. Severe symptoms or overdose signs require emergency medical care. A detox center can monitor withdrawal and respond when risk increases.
Does drug detox include medication?
Medication may be used during drug detox when a physician finds a medical need. Medication can support opioid withdrawal, cravings, blood pressure changes, nausea, sleep problems, anxiety, or other symptoms. The medication plan depends on substance use history, health needs, and symptom response.
How long does drug detox last?
Drug detox at Healthy Living Residential Program can last 5 to 14 days. The length depends on the substance used, withdrawal symptoms, last use, health history, current medications, mental health symptoms, and progress during care. Residential rehab may follow detox when continued support fits your needs.
Can I enter residential rehab after drug detox?
Yes. Drug detox can connect with residential rehab at Healthy Living Residential Program. After withdrawal improves, care may continue with individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, experiential therapy, dual diagnosis support, relapse prevention planning, medication review when needed, and aftercare planning.