Detoxification is an important step in breaking away from OxyContin addiction. It involves removing the drug from the individuals body, gradually, until they no longer have a physical addiction. It should be done under medical supervision, in order to help manage the withdrawal symptoms, which can be exacerbated if they don’t transition gradually.

The first step for detoxification is to make an informed decision that they want to abstain, supported by information and advice from medical professionals. The detoxification process should be tailored to the individual, so the first step is a full assessment, which will take into account the nature of the addiction, an individual’s situation and relevant medical history. A treatment plan is then formed either for residential rehab or via an outpatient programme, which could comprise of group activities, tasks, therapy and medication. Medication is available to help relieve some of the withdrawal symptoms and is also used in weaning the user away from OxyContin.

At Rehabs UK we provide a free assessment in order to establish the right treatment path personalised to the individuals needs. Contact our Treatment Advisors today to find out more.

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Detoxing from OxyContin is important, both for the user’s personal wellbeing and for those around them. Addiction in the long term can cause both physical and psychological harm, with the severity of the effects varying based on the individual and their usage. Behavioural changes can also damage personal relationships with friends and loved ones. Detoxification is the first step of breaking the cycle of physical addiction, an important place to start for improving wellbeing and the journey towards an OxyContin-free life.

Detoxification is an important stage in breaking the cycle of OxyContin addiction. It helps the individual to overcome the physical side of addiction, but there are further stages to becoming completely independent of the drug. Following detoxification, it is recommended that individuals continue to attend counselling and therapy sessions for at least one year afterwards.

Taking part in therapy and aftercare programmes can be crucial as part of a relapse prevention plan as well as helping individuals to better understand their addiction and how to cope with it. Most cases of relapse occur within a year, whereas most individuals who maintain a year without relapsing are likely to achieve permanent abstinence.

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The precise time it takes to detox from OxyContin will vary between individuals and may be influenced by the withdrawal symptoms they experience. Typically, most withdrawal symptoms will appear within eight to 12 hours of the last OxyContin dosage and will subside within a week. The overall detoxification process usually takes one or two weeks, but if you experience withdrawal symptoms for longer than one week the individual should seek medical attention.

Following detox, is it important to undergo the full rehabilitation process and continue attending aftercare sessions to reduce the chances of a relapse.