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Overcoming Cocaine Withdrawal in Detox Centers

Cocaine use puts an enormous amount of strain on the body’s central nervous system. When used on a regular basis, deterioration of brain cell networks and various systems throughout the body leaves addicts hopelessly dependent on cocaine’s effects.

Overcoming a cocaine addiction requires users to go through detox as a first step. Considering the damaging effects of the drug, cocaine withdrawal effects can test even those most determined to stop using.

Detox centers offer recovering addicts the best chance of making it through the cocaine withdrawal stage. Detox recovery programs employ a range of different treatments designed to help make the cocaine withdrawal process as painless as possible.

The Cocaine Withdrawal Syndrome

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When someone stops using cocaine they may feel withdrawal symptoms that are uncomfortable and painful.

Whenever a person stops using an addictive drug, certain types of withdrawal effects develop. Withdrawal effects vary depending on the type of drug abused. These effects are known as a withdrawal syndrome.

Heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine abuse each produce a certain type of withdrawal syndrome. According to the U. S. National Library of Medicine, the cocaine withdrawal syndrome can produce the most intense and distressing of withdrawal effects compared to other drugs.

As making it through the detox period is essential to breaking a cocaine addiction, anyone who’s reached this point likely wants to do it right and get passed this stage in the recovery process. The treatment available through detox centers enables addicts to overcome the cocaine withdrawal process.

Cocaine Withdrawal Effects

People who’ve used cocaine for a long time may likely have developed medical conditions as a result of cocaine’s wear and tear on the body. The body’s immune system may also be compromised. In effect, the worse off a person’s physical health the more intense cocaine withdrawal effects will be.

While each person is different, the most common types of symptoms experienced during detox include:

  • Muscles pains
  • Achy bones
  • Strong, persistent drug cravings
  • Tremors
  • Confusion
  • Irritability
  • Restlessness
  • Chills
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • No sense of pleasure or joy

While it is possible to go it alone, the psychological effects of cocaine detox can place a person at risk of a mental breakdown, so getting detox treatment help should be a serious consideration.

Detox Center Treatment

Detox center treatment care works to support and strengthen brain and body functions as a person goes through cocaine withdrawal stages. The types of treatment available through a detox program include:

  • Medications to help relieve withdrawal discomfort
  • Vitamin & supplement treatments
  • Nutrient-rich diets
  • Daily exercise regimen
  • Drug education training
  • Ongoing counseling

People who experience severe depression and/or anxiety symptoms may be prescribed antidepressant/anti-anxiety medications to help alleviate distressing symptoms. As much of what a person goes through in cocaine withdrawal results from the body’s attempt to repair damaged systems, drug education training provides recovering addicts with a guideline and timeline as to what to expect along the way.

As for the psychological effects experienced from withdrawal, recovering addicts have 24-hour access to counseling help. For many people in recovery, having someone to turn to when withdrawal effects seem too much to bear can mean the difference between a successful detox and relapse.

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Rehab Media Group, Recovery Helpline, Alli Addiction Services.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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