The detox process allows the body to eliminate drug toxins from its system. However, withdrawal manifests when people have an addiction because their brains don’t know how to function without their prescriptions.
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The detox process allows the body to eliminate drug toxins from its system. However, withdrawal manifests when people have an addiction because their brains don’t know how to function without their prescriptions. Getting medical detox is the safest and most comfortable way to complete the process.
Many factors determine how long it takes for people to complete prescription drug detox. The type of drug and duration of use are only two of them. Others include age, weight, a family history of addiction and the presence of additional physical and mental health conditions. Because of those factors, the detox process can take a week to several months.
One of the most painful detox experiences, opioid withdrawal causes very unpleasant symptoms. Prescription opioids are painkillers and include codeine, hydrocodone, morphine, and oxycodone.
Since these drugs fall into the same category as heroin, opioid withdrawal has similar symptoms. Examples include rapid heartbeat, muscle and joint pain, nausea, sweating, high blood pressure, anxiety, insomnia, and vomiting. The onset of withdrawal during painkiller addiction treatment depends on the specific drug.
Benzodiazepine (benzo) detox can cause severe withdrawal symptoms. Some of the most dangerous side effects include delirium and seizures. Seniors who seek treatment for benzo addiction have an increased risk of heart attacks and falling as well.
In most cases, benzo detox involves tapering off of the drugs. The reason is that quitting altogether could trigger severe symptoms. The tapering process could take weeks or months depending on the past benzo dosage.