Heroin Detox

The Coleman Institute offers Heroin Detox options in Dallas, TX

Heroin addiction can happen to anyone.

There are countless myths about addiction – and plenty of misunderstanding about those who use heroin – but the facts remain:

Just a few doses can cause addiction
The body builds tolerance to heroin quickly, so users need ever larger doses to get the same high
Over 10,000 people die of an overdose each year in the United States
Heroin overdose deaths increased more than 600% between 2001 and 2014
The first time you used heroin, you obviously didn’t intend to become dependent on the drug. But in no time, a dose that caused euphoria when you first started using barely stops the withdrawal symptoms. So, you need to take larger doses to experience the high you want or any high at all. Or, you may find that you are no longer getting a high but you need to continue using just to function. Unfortunately, you can never really know how much you’re taking – because a cut-up weak dose and pure heroin look exactly the same.

Between the need for increasing doses and confusion about their strength, heroin is responsible for a large percentage of all drug-related deaths.

But heroin addiction doesn’t have to ruin – or end – your life.

At the Coleman Institute in Dallas, TX, we offer a revolutionary detox program that allows heroin users to detox comfortably, safely and quickly. By freeing you from the horrible experiences of self-detox, our Accelerated Opiate Detox gives you the best possible chances of a lasting recovery.

The benefits of our Heroin Detox:

Typically, patients complete the outpatient treatment in Dallas, TX in as little as three days. Using non-addictive drugs and sedatives, we are able to completely remove the opiates attached to the brain receptors. From there, our patients are on the road to long-term recovery as quickly as possible.

Outpatient Care

  • As few as three days to complete the process
  • No general anesthesia
  • No hospital stays required

Minimal Discomfort

  • Safe, assisted withdrawal process
  • Medicine to reduce discomfort
  • Caring support from medical professionals who understand addiction

Long-Term Support

  • Naltrexone Therapy to reduce cravings and prevent relapse
  • Plan for maintaining sobriety
  • Access to recovery support services

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Add your name to the 98% of patients who successfully completed their detox.

Let’s take the next step together. Call us at 877-773-3869.

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