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5 Common Treatments Offered at Low-Cost Detox Centers

When you’re ready to stop using drugs and alcohol, a detox center can help you overcome physical dependency on these substances. Detox centers offer a range of different addiction treatments that can be tailored specifically to your personal medical needs and preferences. If financial barriers are preventing you from seeking luxury detox treatment, understand that many low-cost detox centers offer treatments that are just as effective.

Struggling with addiction and aren’t sure where to turn for help? Call our 24/7 confidential helpline at 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?) to speak with a treatment specialist about your options for free and low-cost detox centers devoted to helping you overcome addiction.

Here are five common detox treatments offered at free and low-cost detox centers.

1. Outpatient Detox

Outpatient detox centers are ideal for those who suffer from mild addictions and have safe, supportive home environments free of drugs, alcohol, and negative influences. With outpatient detox you can receive addiction treatment during the day and return home at night.

Many outpatient detox facilities provide you with daily doses of medications that eliminate cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Outpatient detox treatment may also involve a process known as tapering, which is when your doctor gradually reduces your dosage until you’re no longer physically dependent on the substance.

2. Inpatient Detox

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Inpatient detox centers may provide behavioral counseling.

Inpatient detox is ideal for those who suffer from severe addictions and need constant around-the-clock medical supervision. Inpatient detox prevents you from accessing substances and relapsing, and provides you with close medical supervision in the event withdrawal symptoms become severe and life-threatening. These residential detox programs may also provide behavioral counseling and therapy to help you overcome the psychological aspects of addiction.

3. Alcohol Detox

Many low-cost detox centers use FDA-approved medications to help you overcome alcohol dependence. For instance, your doctor may prescribe disulfiram, which helps you stay sober by causing unpleasant side effects such as nausea when drinking. Acamprosate is another drug that treats alcohol dependence by reducing cravings and alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

4. Opioid Detox

Opioid addiction is a nationwide epidemic that continues to cause thousands of overdose deaths per year. Opioid addiction is commonly treated using FDA-approved medications naltrexone, buprenorphine, and suboxone. These medications are effective at eliminating opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Methadone is also commonly used to help opioid addicts overcome physical dependence. Methadone is administered to addicts once per day, and offers effects similar to illicit opioids without producing euphoria and pain relief.

5. Drug Detox

If you’re addicted to substances other than alcohol and opioids, your detox treatment will be customized to help you overcome those specific drugs. Some drug addictions cannot be treated as a whole using just one or two medications. For instance, there are no known medications that eliminate withdrawal symptoms for addiction to marijuana or sleep aids.

In these instances, your doctor will work closely with detox staff to develop a treatment that works best for you. For example, you may be prescribed medications that ease one or two specific withdrawal symptoms causing pain and discomfort, such as nausea or abdominal cramping.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction and aren’t sure where to turn, understand we can help. Call our 24/7 confidential helpline at 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?) to learn more about nearby low-cost detox centers that can help you or your loved one achieve sobriety.

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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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