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How Can Certain Supplements Aid in Opiate Detox?

Detox is the first step on the path to recovery.

In recent times, many detox aids have emerged, including medications and supplements that have been specifically designed to soothe and combat withdrawal symptoms that occur during detox from drugs and alcohol.

With over 20 million individuals struggling with addiction across the US, access to resources and treatment has become more important than ever. In order to fully detox the body from active substance use, individuals attend a detox program that is administered under careful medical supervision. While in detox, the individual experiences a range of aftereffects—both physical and psychological—in response to the significant changes that take place in the body and mind.

Specifically when withdrawing from opiate use, the excruciating process of detox can result in medical complications. These complications can include:

  • Anxiety
  • Loss of appetite
  • Muscular aches
  • Insomnia
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal cramping
  • Nausea and vomiting

The length of symptoms correlates directly with the length of opiate use. Certain symptoms can persist long after detox has been completed. Fortunately, there are a number of solutions that can lessen symptoms and improve health throughout this fragile period of recovery.

Read on to discover several approaches to detox supplements and aids.

1) Over-the-counter Medications

Over-the-counter medications can combat specific symptoms of withdrawal. Medications formulated to treat nausea or diarrhea, for example, can be particularly helpful during this period of time. Medical professionals who supervise detox can evaluate which OTC medications may alleviate discomfort during the process.

2) Natural Supplements

Natural supplements and vitamins can also aid in opiate detox. Vitamin B-Complex, calcium, and magnesium can provide relief to anxiety, while melatonin can aid in sleep.

3) Supplements Formulated Specifically for Opiate Detox

As the opiate crisis has worsened in recent years, many researchers have put needed effort into the development of opiate detox supplements. Formulated to ease withdrawal symptoms, they are often composed of active vitamins, herbs, and amino acids that will provide relief to a multitude of detox-related ailments.

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It is crucial to first consult with your doctor before taking any of the supplements or medications listed here. New supplements are developed frequently, and due to lack of federal approval, these alternative treatment options should first be approved by a medical professional, taking into consideration your specific medical history and current situation.

In every case, the most important factor of detox is medical supervision. Detox should occur under the supervision of a licensed professional, ensuring that any negative reactions that occur during detox are adequately handled with proper medical care. This also contributes to the process of recovery as a whole, and allows for the best possible chance at long-term sobriety.

Disclaimer: This information is intended for educational purposes only. If you or someone you know is struggling with a substance use disorder, please consult with a medical professional.

 

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