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pain killer detox

Pain killer medications don't just mask pain, they can also change the way person functions mentally. If a user has emotional issues to begin with or addictive tendencies, the added effects of these drugs can eventually build the foundation for a full blown addiction.

During the detox for pain killer dependency, the drug use is ceased to allow the body to rid itself of all toxins and chemicals that built up during the addictive cycle. Withdrawal occurs during detox, and some symptoms that may be experienced are depression, anxiety, vomiting, cramping, diarrhoea, migraines and night sweats. The symptoms produced during withdrawal/detox are the opposite of those that are experienced while taking the drug. It is necessary to go through detox in order to help the body heal. The nature and severity of these symptoms vary greatly depending on the type of painkiller used and the frequency of their use. A detox centre will provide medical and supervised care to help alleviate any uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms. It is a common form of painkiller detox to use a medically managed reduction process; this procedure should always be under taken in a qualified detox centre.

Tailored Rehab will assess the individual and refer them to the most suitable treatment centre for their personal circumstances, we will only refer clients to a centre which has fully certified and trained staff who are qualified in every aspect of a detox.