Cocaine Withdrawal and Detox Center in Dallas
At Restored Path Detox, we understand how difficult cocaine withdrawal can be. If you are trying to stop cocaine, you are likely experiencing extreme anxiety, depression, irritability, rage, fatigue, temperature irregularities, and overwhelming cravings.
Restored Path Detox Is a Place Where You Can Recover Quickly and Safely.
You donโt have to suffer alone. Many other people, just like you, struggle with cocaine usage. Like them, you may repeatedly return to using cocaine just to make the pain or exhaustion stop. The key to overcoming this cycle is our medically monitored detox program, where your withdrawal symptoms are addressed in a comfortable, supportive environment.
Beyond physical stabilization, detox is a necessary time to plan a path forward in recovery. At Restored Path Detox, we will work with you to put together a plan for long-term sobriety. You are not alone. We are here to help you heal.
Our Approach
While there are currently no medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat cocaine withdrawal, your comfort and care are our top priority. Weโve found that over-the-counter pain relievers and safe, nonaddictive sleep aids are helpful in treating physical discomfort and insomnia. Because the psychological symptoms of cocaine withdrawal are typically more severe and disruptive, we offer psychiatric services and antipsychotic medications whenever necessary. Behavioral therapy is an essential part of our cocaine detox program in Dallas, so we offer individual and group therapy sessions facilitated by a licensed therapist when you are ready.
Our Individualized Approach Includes
- Medical, mental health, and whole-person assessment
- Case management and treatment planning
- Individual supportive counseling
- Supportive counseling groups
- 24/7 medical supervision
- Nutritious meals
- Medication management
- Continuing care planning
- Recovery support
Our Environment
At Restored Path Detox, we walk through every stage of early recovery โ from medically monitored detox to thorough and personalized continuing care planning. You likely need to catch up on sleep, and you can do so, uninterrupted, in our well-appointed private and semi-private bedrooms. We serve healthy, nutritious meals, and youโll have 24-hour access to a fully stocked kitchen.
We understand your time is valuable. We know we are generally working with a small window of willingness and can swiftly complete the entire admissions process, starting with a brief pre-assessment over the phone. This information helps our clinical and medical teams determine the severity of the cocaine use disorder and identify which detox methods will be the most effective. We then explore potential coverage options and set a date and time for intake.
Our Amenities Include
- Comfortable private and semi-private rooms
- Executive wing with private rooms
- Cell phone access for executive-level patients (as clinically appropriate)
- Snack options are available that cater to the health needs of our clients
- 24/7 nursing on all units
- ADA-accessible bathrooms with toiletries
- Outdoor courtyard and garden area
- Inviting, well-lit common spaces
- Premium linens
- Massage
Effects of Cocaine Use
Cocaine is illegal and highly addictive. Youโve likely used cocaine recreationally for its significant short and long-term stimulant effects. It can make you feel alert, awake, friendly, and confident, with a reduced appetite and need for sleep.
However, chronic cocaine use can cause severe problems. These might include
- Severe anxiety
- Significant weight loss
- Panic attacks
- Heart and cardiovascular damage
- Increased risk of stroke
- Permanent nasal passage damage
- Cognitive-functioning decline
Restored Path Detox can help. Our Dallas cocaine detox program provides the most comprehensive, individualized, and medically monitored cocaine withdrawal available.
Facts About Cocaine Use in the U.S.
- According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, among people aged 12 or older in 2020, 1.9% (or about 5.2 million people) had reported using cocaine within the prior 12 months.
- Rates of cocaine misuse and dependence have remained relatively stable since 2009.
- Men and women 18 to 25 have the highest rates of cocaine use, though this drug also affects members of every demographic.
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cocaine-involved death rates rose by 52.4% from 2015 to 2016. Of all the drug overdose deaths in 2017, 19.8% (13,942) involved cocaine
Cocaine Use Signs and Symptoms
Physical symptoms include
- Decreased appetite
- Extended wakefulness
- Constricted blood vessels
- Fast or irregular heartbeat
- Nausea
- Elevated body temperature and blood pressure
- Tremors and muscle twitches
- Malnourishment
- Chronic runny nose or nose bleeds
Behavioral symptoms include
- Using more cocaine than intended for a more extended time
- Continuing to use cocaine despite negative consequences
- Losing interest in social and recreational activities
- Failing to fulfill responsibilities
- Increased risk-taking
Cognitive symptoms include
- Paranoia
- Sensitivity to light, sound, and touch
Psychosocial symptoms include
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Aggressive behavior
- Isolating from friends and family members
Cocaine Withdrawal Signs and Symptoms
Withdrawal signs and symptoms include
- Restlessness
- Agitation and irritability
- Extreme fatigue
- General feelings of physical discomfort
- Insomnia
- Vivid nightmares
- Intense cravings
- Increased appetite
- Depression
- Thoughts of suicide
Cocaine withdrawal symptoms generally begin within the first 12 hours of your last use. Withdrawal symptoms can last between 1 and 2 weeks, depending on the severity of the substance use disorder.
Why Cocaine Detox Is Necessary
You, like many others, may mistakenly believe that because stimulant withdrawal is not always life threatening, detoxing from cocaine can be easily done at home. There are several reasons why medically managed detox is essential, including:
- Psychological drug cravings can easily lead to relapse when left untreated
- Cocaine use can significantly impact the cardiovascular system, and anyone who has been using stimulants should be monitored for heart problems
There is no reason to sit through the physical and psychological discomfort of cocaine withdrawal alone. Restored Path Detox focuses on your privacy, comfort, and safety. We offer additional services that often mean the difference between relapse and long-term recovery. Our rehab placement and continuing care planning services ensure there is no gap between your cocaine withdrawal treatment and inpatient programs.
How to Detox From Cocaine
A medically monitored detox at a professional cocaine detox center is the best way to overcome your addiction and avoid relapse. At Restored Path Detox, we can help you withdraw from cocaine or other drugs safely with research-based detox interventions tailored to your unique needs.
Interventions may include pharmaceuticals to ease physical withdrawal symptoms and behavioral interventions to ease physiological withdrawal symptoms.