Outpatient Detox Delray Beach Program FAQs

If you’re considering entering our outpatient detox Delray Beach program, you probably have some questions about the process. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about our outpatient detox Delray Beach program.

Are There Certain Drugs That Do or Do Not Require Detox?

There are four main types of substances that usually require a detox period to break the addict’s physical dependency. These are alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and narcotics, like heroin or prescription painkillers.

Why Can’t I Just Quit Cold Turkey?

There are a few reasons why quitting cold turkey is a bad idea. First of all, if you’re considering out outpatient detox Delray Beach program to stop using alcohol, benzodiazepines, or barbiturates, you could experience fatal complications during withdrawals. Entering a program like our outpatient detox Delray Beach program ensures there will be medical staff on hand to intervene if such complications arise, possibly saving your life.

If you’re addicted to opiate drugs, withdrawal isn’t usually life-threatening, but it is very painful. Attempting to detox on your own could lead to relapse and possible overdose, which can also be life-threatening.

How Long Does the Outpatient Detox Delray Beach Program Last?

Our outpatient detox Delray Beach program typically lasts about a week unless you are addicted to opiate drugs. If that’s the case, you’ll be put on a Subutex/Suboxone maintenance program. These drugs will help you manage your withdrawal symptoms and allow you to taper down to a very small dose before giving up the drugs completely. In this way, your withdrawals will be minimized as much as possible.

If you go on Subutex/Suboxone maintenance, your detox will last at least one or two weeks, but could take months, depending on the severity of your dependence on opiates and your desired detox rate.

What Happens After Outpatient Detox Ends?

After you finish our outpatient detox Delray Beach program, you’ll need addiction therapy to address the emotional, psychological, social and other factors that contributed to your addiction. Addiction therapy can take months or years. You need to commit for the long haul. If not, your chances of relapse increase dramatically.

Are you ready for your struggle with addiction to end? Call The Delray Center for Healing today at 1-888-699-5679 to learn more about our holistic treatment methods.