Do you want to get clean but don’t know where to start? Are you looking for support to maintain a sober and healthy lifestyle? Future Now Detox is here to help you every step of the way through your drug rehab!

Our team is here to provide you with evidence-based treatments that will help you live a full and happy life. The process of detoxification is never easy for anybody, but our staff will treat you with the care and compassion that you need to make your life transformation a pleasant experience.

Visit Future Now Detox today to learn more about us and how we can serve you!

Drug Detoxification

Drug detoxification, or simply drug detox, is the process of removing substances such as alcohol and drugs from the body. To a healthy individual, this can be a simple process. But to someone who has grown dependent on a substance, it can be challenging and even life-threatening.

When the body becomes dependent on a certain drug or alcohol, it starts to become accustomed to the substance. Just like food, the body starts craving it—as if it’s fuel. So, when the detoxification process starts, the individual starts craving the drug and feeling withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the person and the substances involved, the severity of the side effects can be different. This is the same reason why trying to drug rehab at home is never safe.

Our team of medical experts is here to provide you with the help you need to ensure your safety during the detoxification process.

Signs You Need a Drug Detox

The first step to changing for the better is to determine the problem.

For most people who are suffering from drug addiction, it is hard for them to understand that they are taking an unhealthy amount of whatever substance they are addicted to. If you notice yourself being more and more dependent on a drug, it might be time to assess whether you have the signs of addiction. Some of these may include but are not limited to:

  • Craving substances and feeling withdrawal symptoms when access to those substances is not available.
  • Using prescription medications after the disorder has been treated or is relieved.
  • Going out of your way to get drugs.
  • Using more of a medication than what is prescribed.
  • Not feeling responsible for your actions.
  • Feeling out of control.
  • Relationship problems related to the effects of the drug.
  • Loss of interest in hobbies and activities that do not involve drug use.
  • Relying on drugs to feel normal.
  • Feeling angry or anxious when not on drugs.

Having these symptoms is a good indication that you need drug rehab. You can now take steps to improve your current situation. The Future Now Detox treatment program provides you with a safe and healthy environment to stop the use of whatever drugs you are addicted. Reach out today for more information.

Drug Detox Programs Offered

Xanax

Xanax is a sedative drug used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. Patients can get addicted to this drug while treating their medical conditions. When this happens, patients use it as a way to escape from their problems. In turn, they become dependent and decide to take more than what is recommended. Once the individual takes action and tries to stop, withdrawal symptoms start to appear.

Some of the drug rehab symptoms that make it hard for patients to recover include intense depression, nightmares, stomach problems, and vomiting.

Benzos

Benzodiazepines (commonly known as Benzos) are psychoactive drugs used to treat conditions like seizures, anxiety, and insomnia. This type of prescription medication can be very helpful for patients if taken correctly. However, just like other drugs that can cause addiction, a patient can rely too much on this substance. Eventually, they can no longer control their use.

The risks associated with a benzo overdose can be very serious. These include permanent brain damage, organ failure, and even death. It is important to treat benzo addiction as soon as possible to prevent the irreversible damage that it can cause. Through correct medical detoxification with our team, the side effects—including intense pain, nausea, vomiting, and insomnia—will be more bearable.

Oxycodone

Oxycodone is a narcotic drug used to relieve moderate to severe pain. This class of drug has the same chemical composition as heroin, which is derived from poppies. Although it is used as an effective painkiller, it is also particularly known for its high risk of addiction. Prolonged use of this drug can change the way the body responds to it. In turn, it becomes harder to stop taking it and the person becomes even more dependent on the drug.

Overdosage of oxycodone can also cause serious complications including respiratory distress and death.

Cocaine

Cocaine is a stimulant drug that speeds up the activity in your central nervous system. When messages that travel around your body travel faster than normal, it can cause a euphoric feeling. This is the reason why the drug becomes highly addictive. Patients begin with a low dosage and feel very energized. Over time, they need more cocaine to get the same energetic feeling and high.

The long-term risks involved with cocaine addiction can include health, career, relationship, and financial problems. Without proper medical detox and drug rehab services, there is a high risk of relapse.

Methadone

Methadone is a nervous system depressant that acts the same way as oxycodone and heroin. Aside from being used as a painkiller, it is also used to treat narcotic drug addiction. Patients use it to stop their opioid addiction but in turn can become reliant on it. Prolonged use can interfere with daily life and cause relationship and financial problems, or more seriously, can lead to death.

Heroin and Opioids

Heroin and opioids are both extremely addictive, and withdrawal for these drugs can be severe. Many people suffering from heroin/opioid addiction find it impossible to stop without the help of medical detox services. Heroin and opioid withdrawals can also be very dangerous. Some of the symptoms include vomiting, fever, muscle aches, hallucinations, and other severe symptoms. Hence, the development of scientifically-based medical treatments like ANR. Dr. Andre Waismann is a neurologist who specializes in the treatment of who, 25 years ago, pioneered rapid detox and reinvented opiate addiction therapy with ANR. If you decide to quit using heroin or any other opioid, do so with the help of trained medical professionals.

Therapies Offered at Future Now

Future Now not only helps to take care of your physical health—we also take care of your mental health. This means treating the underlying causes of addiction so patients can fully recover from their addiction. Some of the drug rehab therapies that we offer include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Mental Health Therapy
  • Art Therapy
  • Meditation Therapy

Your wellbeing is our priority at Future Now Detox. If you decide to join our program, we will make sure to not only take care of your physical health, but also your mental health.

Our group therapy helps patients to feel less alone and provides them with hope for the future. Our art therapy provides patients with a sense of ease and comfort, while also allowing them to express themselves free of judgement. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps patients to discover their negative patterns and replace them with positive ones. Through meditation, patients can find peace in the moment and learn more about mindfulness. Finally, our mental health therapy helps patients to work through the underlying issues that lead to the use of drugs to begin with.

For more information about the therapy programs provided by Future Now Detox, reach out today. We’d be happy to discuss our therapy programs with you and get you the help you need.

Why is Aftercare So Important After Drug Rehab?

Getting sober is one thing—but staying sober is another.

Relapse is often a part of recovery for patients that have undergone detox. Aftercare programs help patients to avoid relapse and stay on the path to recovery after they’ve undergone treatment. If the rehabilitation program you decide to attend offers aftercare, it’s a good idea to take advantage of those services. If not, consider support groups and/or 12-step groups. This will allow you to continue your journey of recovery surrounded by likeminded people that care about your success.

If you have graduated the Future Now rehab program, reach out for information about aftercare services.

About Future Now Detox

Our mission at Future Now is to help patients with the detoxification process—the most difficult phase of recovery. Our compassionate team offers detoxification and therapy programs that help patients to overcome their addiction in a comfortable and safe environment.

You are not alone. Future Now is here for you, and we will support you every step of the way. Our goal is for you to have a better life, and we are excited to help you to attain that goal!

Contact Future Now Today!

Contact Future Now Detox by calling 866-419-3899 or go to our website to learn more about Future Now and the services that we offer.

www.futurenowdetox.com