Achieving OxyContin Detox Success
Despite its availability on the open market, few people genuinely understand the dangers of OxyContin abuse. Even when the drug is taken as directed it can lead to addiction and associated health problems. However, it is when the drug is abused that the real problems begin. Individual who snort or inject OxyContin are receiving the entire dose at once, instead of in a time-release fashion as the makers intended. Those who don’t seek help from a drug rehab program are putting themselves at greater and greater risk of overdose the more they continue to abuse OxyContin.
This is a growing problem. Recent studies by SAMHSA reveal that over 20% of all individuals who abuse prescription painkillers are using OxyContin.
What is OxyContin Detox?
OxyContin detox is the process of allowing the opiate toxins associated with the drug to leave the system. This detoxification is generally accomplished in one of two ways: natural detox or medicinal detox.
- Natural detox -The individual stops taking the drug “cold turkey” while under the care and supervision of treatment professionals. During natural detox the individual is likely to experience a series of withdrawal symptoms that can last for several days and grow quite intense -depending upon the severity of the drug addiction.
- Medical detox -Many individuals who are addicted to opiates such as OxyContin will choose medical detox as their “cleansing” process. With medical detox, an individual takes a synthetic opiate (such as methadone) in smaller and smaller doses until they no longer experience cravings. (Note: although this process does reduce withdrawal symptoms, there are a percentage of individuals who become addicted to the methadone itself.)
Tips for OxyContin Detox Success
- Know what to expect. Many people are taken off-guard when they begin to experience withdrawal symptoms during drug detox. By doing a little “homework” about the type, length and severity of these symptoms, the individual will be better prepared to handle them when they arrive.
- Keep a positive attitude. During detox, the individual is well-served by maintaining a positive attitude. The connection between the mind and the body in terms of healing is strong – and those who are upbeat about the healing process enjoy a smoother detox experience. Also, individuals who try and fail and detox (by relapsing) do better in their next attempt if they maintain their “big picture” thinking on their next attempt.
- Know what lay ahead. Despite what many less-reputable detox facilities may say -detox is NOT recovery. OxyContin detox is a crucial component of the addiction treatment process -but it only represents the physical side of addiction. In order to achieve complete addiction recovery, the individual must engage in counseling, and that is handled through a comprehensive drug rehab program.
- Be proud. Completing OxyContin detox is a tremendous achievement. Individuals who do so are urged to build off of the positive momentum they achieve there and carry it with them into rehab.
Michael’s House is a residential drug rehab facility in Palm Springs, California. The caring staff at Michael’s House helps individuals with every aspect of their OxyContin addiction recovery -from natural detox right on through to aftercare. For more information, contact Michael’s House today.


