What to Expect During Drug and Alcohol Detox — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.
Detox (detoxification) is the process of safely withdrawing from drugs or alcohol under medical supervision. When someone who has been regularly using a substance stops, their body goes through a period of adjustment as it clears the substance and rebalances its chemistry. This adjustment period produces withdrawal symptoms that can range from mildly uncomfortable to life-threatening, depending on the substance.
While the specifics vary by substance, most medical detox programs follow this general process:
1. Intake and Assessment (Day 1)
2. Stabilization (Days 1-7+)
3. Transition to Treatment (Day 3-14)
| Substance | Onset | Peak | Duration | |-----------|-------|------|----------| | Alcohol | 6-12 hours | 24-72 hours | 5-7 days | | Opioids/Heroin | 8-24 hours | 36-72 hours | 7-14 days | | Benzodiazepines | 1-4 days | 2 weeks | Weeks to months | | Cocaine/Stimulants | Hours-days | 3-5 days | 1-2 weeks (mostly psychological) | | Marijuana | 1-3 days | 2-6 days | 1-3 weeks |
The withdrawal experience depends heavily on the substance, but common symptoms include:
If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about what to expect when you call our admissions team available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.
One critical thing to understand is that detox alone does not treat addiction. Detox addresses the physical dependence — the body's need for the substance — but does not address the psychological, behavioral, and social factors that drive addiction.
Following detox, comprehensive treatment through a program like PHP or IOP is essential for long-term recovery. Studies consistently show that individuals who complete detox and then enter a treatment program have significantly better outcomes than those who complete detox alone.
Trailhead Treatment Center provides transitioning from detox into a structured recovery program to support lasting recovery and wellness.
Detox can feel intimidating, but knowing what to expect can help reduce anxiety about the process. Modern medical detox is designed to be as safe and comfortable as possible. If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step, Trailhead Treatment Center can connect you with trusted detox partners and provide seamless transition into our outpatient treatment programs.
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Whether for yourself or a loved one, our compassionate team is ready to help you find your way back to the light.