How a Florida Opioid Detox Program Works 

Becoming addicted to opioids can be a very life-changing and dangerous situation. Unfortunately, opioids are still widely available, and many people get them by prescription for injuries and other problems. The only way to truly get clean once a person is addicted to opioids is to go through detox with medical supervision that can help manage the symptoms of withdrawal and assist with getting the drugs out of a person’s system.

What is detox?

Detox is the process of stopping using a drug, and it leaves a person’s system. When this happens, the body reacts to the lack of the drug in many different ways, most of the time with symptoms of pain, mood changes, and other issues. This is known as withdrawal. Withdrawal can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the person’s use and for how long.

Detox is the more professional way to stop using because it involves medical supervision to manage the symptoms and provide support.

How does at-home detox work?

Most of the time, when a person enters detox, it is through a rehab facility, and they must stay at the facility to receive treatment and support.

By choosing at-home detox, you don’t have to worry about entering a rehab facility; medical professionals can come to your home to help support the detox process and even manage symptoms with medication. Once complete, the person can choose to enter rehab or not.

Recover From Opioid Use At Home With Elite Home Detox

The only way to have reliable medical attention during detox is if you’re going through an opioid detox program. You can do this at an inpatient facility or from the comfort of your home. Elite Home Detox is a national leader in at-home opioid detox programs. We provide you with 24/7 in-home care throughout the withdrawal process. Call today to make an appointment and start on your path to recovery.



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