Prescription Pill Detox

Prescription pills can be highly addictive and difficult to quit.

If you’re struggling with that process, the addiction specialists at Tru Dallas can help. We offer a wide range of personalized services designed to help patients heal and move forward. For some, that means starting with supervised detox in our medical facility.

Here’s a closer look at how prescription pill detox works, what to expect during the recovery process, and other tips for a successful start to your journey.

What To Expect From Prescription Pill Detox in Dallas

Detox typically takes between three and ten days, but it can vary based on personal health factors and the substances you’ve been taking. During that time, you’ll experience the most intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms of the recovery process. These can include:

  • Headaches and nausea
  • Vomiting and sweating
  • Body aches and chills
  • Insomnia and restlessness
  • More serious issues like dizziness and hallucinations

It’s better to detox in a medical setting because of that last bullet point. If you experience a serious medical emergency on your own, it can be very dangerous. But if our team is there to watch and address your issues immediately, you’ll stay safe and as comfortable as possible throughout this challenging process.

You should experience peak withdrawal symptoms and cravings within a few days of starting your detox. Afterward, things will gradually get easier until you’re mostly back to normal physically and ready to transition into the next phase of care.

Transition Into Long-Term Rehab Right Away

Tru Dallas also offers a variety of rehab services for prescription pill users. We’ll transition you into one of these programs as soon as you’re ready to move on from detox. That way, you don’t get the chance to relapse and potentially waste the progress you’ve already made.

Our team can recommend a rehab option based on your personal needs, goals, and preferences. Here’s a closer look at each of the choices they could recommend.

Inpatient

First, inpatient rehab for prescription painkillers is one of the most proven strategies for recovery. It means moving into our facility and living there full-time for one to three months while you receive targeted care.

During rehab, you’ll work individually with a therapist who can help you explore and overcome the root causes of your addiction. You’ll also participate in group meetings to benefit from social support and will experience the unique holistic healing services we use to unite the mind, body, and spirit in recovery.

Outpatient

Inpatient rehab is a proven treatment plan that can work for anyone. But it’s not the only long-term recovery option if you’ve been struggling with an addiction to pills. We also offer different forms of outpatient care. This lets you go home to sleep in your own bed at night while receiving care at our facility during the day.

Outpatient rehab can also be very effective, but it leaves you with more freedom since you get to go home at night. That can be dangerous and lead to relapse if you’re not careful. It’s why we typically only recommend outpatient care to patients with stable, supportive home environments.

If you’re interested, just let us know. Our team can listen to your story and help you find an outpatient rehab program that meets your needs — no matter what they are.

Specialized

We also offer several specialized rehab options that could work for you. For example, we have a couples rehab program that will let you heal from addiction with a partner. You can also find pet-friendly and dual diagnosis care options, among others.

Ongoing Help Through Personalized Aftercare

Rehab is when you’ll receive the most intensive help with your prescription painkiller addiction. But you’ll still need help afterward to transition your recovery out into the real world. That’s why we also offer personalized aftercare services, including sober living, 1-on-1 therapy sessions, and group work.

Aftercare is an essential part of recovery because it helps you stay sober as you adjust to having more freedom and control over your actions. But everyone’s plan is different. Yours will depend on how you do during rehab, conversations you have with your care team, and other factors.

Prescription Pill Detox FAQs

How long does it take to detox from pills?

It typically takes between 7 and 10 days to detox from prescription painkillers fully. However, your process may be shorter or longer than that, as everyone recovers at their own pace.

You may experience a variety of symptoms while detoxing from prescription pills. Some of the most common are nausea, sweating, headaches, and body aches. Other symptoms include insomnia, restlessness, and dizziness. You could also experience more dangerous symptoms, which is why it’s important to detox in a medical setting instead of on your own.

Once you finish detox, you’ll transition immediately into a long-term rehab program. Tru Dallas makes that easier by offering both forms of treatment with a single provider. This makes the transition smoother, ensuring you move straight into the long-term rehab plan you need without putting your progress at risk.

Most people use their insurance plans to cover some of the costs of detox in Dallas. We take many policies and can call your provider on your behalf to verify your coverage. Just let us know your insurance information, and we’ll tell you exactly how much you’d pay for medical detox out of your own pocket.

Get Started By Contacting Tru Dallas Detox & Recovery Center Today

Overcoming an addiction to prescription painkillers is tough. That’s why it’s worth giving yourself every advantage possible in the fight. For many, that means completing a supervised detox in a medical setting where supervision and support are always available.

Tru Dallas can get you started with detox immediately.

Just give us a call, and we’ll help you move forward from addiction and reclaim your life. We hope to hear from you soon to get started.