Opiates are the most addictive drugs, and they can cause dependence the first time anyone uses them. Often, people judge opiate addiction as a sign of weakness. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. Opiate addiction is not a personality flaw — it’s a chronic disease. When someone becomes addicted to opiates, the drug — such as heroin, Oxycontin® or another opiate — hijacks the brain’s chemical production. As a result, their brain stops making enough of the endorphins needed to feel happy and reduce pain. Detox removes these harmful chemicals, so endorphin levels can eventually return back to normal.
The misery you feel from trying to detox on your own is natural. But it’s not the only path toward the addiction-free life you deserve.
How Does the Accelerated Opiate Detox (AOD) Work?
AOD removes the opiates from your brain in the most comfortable way possible. Rather than the typical 10 days you’d spend self-detoxing, AOD takes about 3 days.
Just imagine: Over a three-day weekend, you could completely clear the opiates from your body and be ready to begin your new, clean life. And because our treatment takes only a few days, you don’t need a long break from your daily life to complete your detox. Plus, you won’t face the discomfort that causes most people to relapse after a few days when they go it alone.
The process is a more effective, safer and more convenient way to free yourself from addiction.
The Benefits of TCI’s Accelerated Opiate Detox:
Outpatient Care
Minimal Discomfort
Long-Term Support
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You can free yourself from addiction. Add your name to the 98% of patients who successfully completed their detox.