Drug Detox London
Effective Fast Drug Detox in London and the Rest of the UK
If you or a loved one have an addiction to drugs, medical drug detox is clinically proven to be the safest way to get clean.
Read on to find out all you need to know about attending a drug detox in London and the wider UK.
What’s on this page
Where can I find drug detox in the UK?
What is a medical drug detox?
What happens during a drug detox?
How long does a drug detox take?
Do drug detox medications have side effects?
How do I get a drug detox?
Will a drug detox hurt?
Where Can I Find Drug Detox in the UK?
SBS Treatments can help you find the right drug detox for you or a loved one. We work with a number of drug detox clinics in London and across the UK. We can also help you access a home detox service if that is what you prefer.
What Is a Medical Drug Detox?
A medical drug detox is the process of removing drugs from the body under medical supervision. It is the first step in overcoming drug addiction and is usually carried out in a controlled environment to manage withdrawal symptoms safely.
What Happens During a Drug Detox?
During a drug detox, you will be monitored by medical professionals who will help you manage the symptoms of drug withdrawal. You may be given medication to help ease the symptoms and make the process more comfortable.
How Long Does a Drug Detox Take?
The length of a drug detox can vary depending on the individual and the severity of their addiction. On average, a drug detox can take between 7 to 10 days.
Do Drug Detox Medications Have Side Effects?
Yes, some medications used during drug detox can have side effects. These can include:
Nausea
Dizziness
Fatigue
Mood swings
However, these side effects are generally manageable and temporary.
How Do I Get a Drug Detox?
To get a drug detox, you can contact SBS Treatments for assistance. We can help you find a suitable detox clinic in London or elsewhere in the UK and guide you through the admission process.
Will a Drug Detox Hurt?
Drug detox can be uncomfortable, and it is not advisable to quit using without professional help. There are a number of medications which can be given to help with the withdrawal symptoms, but it is not advisable to do this without the help of a medical professional. A lot of people in London decide to detox in a residential rehab where they can receive ongoing support and professional help.
Why choose Step by Step?
- Fully Residential
- Around-the-clock care
- Medical detox unit
- Extended family support
- After care support service
- Nutritional food cooked by our chefs
- Outstanding quality of care
- Highly experienced team
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