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What is Drug Detoxification?
Long-term substance abuse is profoundly taxing on the body and brain.
Medical professionals who specialize in recovering from drug abuse, use a medical intervention process called detoxification, or more commonly called “detox.”
Medical drug detox can safely help a substance abuser’s body expel the drugs from itself while helping a substance abuser make it through the experience of acute withdrawal.
The primary goal of any detoxing program is to help the body and mind return to a level of stability and begin healing after a sustained period of drug or alcohol addiction detox center.
Once the person recovering is stabilized, they can more easily transition to a long-term treatment program. It’s important to understand that detoxification is not the end goal itself; rather, it can be the beginning of recovery. After detoxification, a recovering drug abuser is often in a better position to more fully benefit from the recovery process offered by Pomarri’s – alcohol detox treatment programs.

What is Drug Detoxification?
Based on extensive experience, as well as recent clinical studies, it has been found that a longer detoxification episode resulted in lower relapse rates.
At Pomarri, our alcohol detox center ranges from 8-12 weeks.
What IS Drug Detoxification?
No two drug users are alike. The types of drugs they used, the amount and even the potency of drugs means that everyone will have a different experience with detox.
Pomarri uses various medications during someone’s detox to help keep the former user as comfortable as possible while the drugs are cleansed from their body.
We Offer Medically Assisted Detox Services
Do you know that it’s now possible to both medical detox from drug or alcohol abuse and maintain your responsibilities?
- No extended stay necessary
- Continue to go to work
- Stay with your family or those who love you
- Recover in a safe environmen
- Remain in your life while you’re recovering
What about withdrawals?
There are many factors which can affect both the length and severity of your withdrawal symptoms.
Withdrawal symptoms may take anywhere from several days to several months to successfully get through withdrawal symptoms.
The length of withdrawal depends on a number of factors, including:
- The type of drugs taken
- How much and how long the particular drugs were abused
- How they abused (snorting, smoking, swallowing, or injecting)
- The degree of abuse or addiction
- Family genetic makeup
- Mental health conditions
- Medical conditions
Detox Programs Available
- Heroin
- Methadone
- All pill form opiates
- Cocaine
- Methamphetamines
- Amphetamines
- Benzodiazepines
- Alcohol-Binge drinkers
- Ambien/Lunesta
- Muscle relaxants
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One Step at a Time
We know your life feels overwhelming right now. It’s hard to see a way out, but you don’t have to fix everything at once. Just take one small step today. With the right help, you can rebuild your life—one day at a time.