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Drug and Alcohol Detox Center in Pennsylvania

When struggling with substance abuse, a person is often dependent and addicted. These are medically considered two different concepts, although they often occur together. Treatment for dependence on drugs or alcohol occurs in a medical detox setting before rehab programs can begin. Promont Wellness is a leading Pennsylvania rehab center that will soon offer medical detox programs so you can move through this essential step in your recovery process comfortably and safely.

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What Is Dependence?

When a person uses substances for a while, they can become physically dependent on them. You can become dependent on prescription medications, alcohol, or illegal drugs. Your body adapts to the substance with ongoing exposure, and you have a tolerance. If you stop using a substance you depend on and have built a tolerance, you can experience withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal is complex and affects the brain, body, and behavior.

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, substance dependence, and abuse are classified under the broader term of a substance use disorder.

Substances most often leading to dependence include:

  • Alcohol
  • Depressant medications like benzodiazepines
  • Stimulants such as amphetamines
  • Opiates, which are painkillers and also include heroin
  • Marijuana

 

The symptoms of dependence include:

  • Needing to use the substance daily.
  • Having a tolerance and needing larger doses for the same desired effects.
  • Loss of control over substance use.
  • Spending significant time trying to get the substance.
  • Withdrawal symptoms occur if not using the substance.

 

If you are looking for a drug and alcohol detox center in Bucks County, consider Promont Wellness. We are an evidence-based, compassionate addiction treatment center offering many levels of care to help you begin your recovery.

Dependence vs. Addiction

While the DSM groups dependence and addiction together, they are different, yet the words are often misused interchangeably. Dependence means you physically depend on the substance, but addiction stems from biochemical brain changes that accompany continued substance abuse. The substance becomes your top priority when you have an addiction, leading to significant behavior changes.

People with an addiction may not behave rationally because they are so driven by the need to continue compulsively using the substance they’re addicted to.

When someone plans to seek treatment for an addiction, they often have to deal with the dependence first. When you stop using substances and are dependent on them, you will probably experience withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal can range from mild to severe or even a deadly medical emergency.

Withdrawal is a physiological response that occurs with suddenly stopping or even cutting back on something your body depends on.

The specific symptoms of withdrawal can vary by substance but generally can include:

  • Tremors
  • Muscle aches and pains
  • Loss of appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Sweating
  • Agitation or irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Insomnia
  • Confusion
  • Paranoia

In severe instances, especially when someone is dependent on depressants like alcohol or benzodiazepines, symptoms can include seizures. Alcohol withdrawal is associated with delirium tremens, which can progress to severe seizures and death if unmanaged.

When you’re going through withdrawal, your body is dealing with the sudden absence of the substance and trying to reach a new sense of balance and homeostasis. As a result, there might be temporary changes in your brain chemistry, and you can experience mental and physical symptoms.

If you are looking for a Bucks County detox center, Promont Wellness is located nearby in Southampton and delivers individualized, expert-led care.

How Long Do Withdrawal Symptoms Last?

There are a lot of individual factors that play a role in how long symptoms of withdrawal might last

These include:

  • The substance
  • Your overall health and physical condition
  • How long you’ve used the substance
  • How much you usually use
  • Whether you’re dependent on multiple substances
  • The severity of your addiction

 

In general, the withdrawal symptoms you experience could follow the below timelines:

  • The initial signs of alcohol withdrawal usually occur within several hours after your last drink, with a peak between 24 and 72 hours later.
  • With short-acting opioids like certain prescription pain medicines and heroin, the withdrawal symptoms usually begin within 24 hours and can last anywhere from four to ten days.
  • For longer-acting opioids like methadone, it can take several days to notice withdrawal symptoms, lasting around ten days.
  • Benzodiazepines, which include prescription drugs like Valium and Xanax, have withdrawal symptoms, usually starting one to four days after the last dose.

If you seek a safe, comfortable Bucks County drug detox, Promont Wellness is the area’s leading addiction treatment center.

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When Do You Need a Medical Detox?

Trying to detox yourself from drugs or alcohol can be problematic for several reasons. First, it can be dangerous. You have no way to predict what your symptoms will be like, so it’s often best to be in a safe medical environment. You’re also more likely to relapse if you don’t have medical help as you detox.

A drug and alcohol detox center in Bucks County or elsewhere is where you receive around-the-clock medical care and monitoring as you withdraw. You are in a safe environment so that you can rid your body of toxic substances while medical professionals monitor your vital signs. You might also receive medicines to help prevent severe symptoms and reduce cravings.

The goal of a medical detox is for your body to get to a place where it’s physically stable, and during this time, it’s also essential to reach a point of mental stability.

Most people will complete a medical detox in a few days or up to a week, and then they can begin the rest of their addiction treatment program. Medical detox isn’t an addiction treatment—rather, it’s a very important first step in the process.

Some medicines may manage certain symptoms, such as anxiety or insomnia. There are also medicines specifically for substance dependence. Examples of medicines that may be used during a detox program include:

  • Clonidine, which is used to reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms.
  • The FDA approves Buprenorphine to help treat opioid use disorder by minimizing withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
  • For acute alcohol withdrawal, benzodiazepines might be used.

During a medical detox, you are being prepared for longer-term treatment, which may occur in an inpatient or outpatient setting. Depending on its programs and capabilities, you might continue to receive treatment at the same facility.

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Promont Wellness Offers Detox Services in Philadelphia

If you’re looking for a drug and alcohol detox center in Philadelphia, we encourage you to contact our team at Promont Wellness. We offer a variety of care levels in an empathetic environment. Our focus is on helping you heal holistically.

For anyone seeking a drug detox center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we are prepared to answer questions or help you take the next step. Begin your recovery journey with Promont Wellness now.

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