Kratom Detox
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Outpatient Kratom Detox Treatment
Why Choose to Medically Detox Off of Kratom?
Kratom Detox using the Coleman Method will help you detox from Kratom without suffering through the agony of self-detox or the inconvenience of an extended inpatient rehab stay. The program doesn’t take months, or even weeks, to complete. Kratom Detox can be done in as little as 3 days on an outpatient basis. The brevity of the treatment time will allow you to detox from kratom without missing out on your day-to-day responsibilities and activities.
How Does The Coleman Method for Kratom Detox Work?
The Coleman Method uses a carefully selected combination of medications and sedatives to completely remove the kratom attached to your brain receptors in the fastest, most comfortable way possible. Our Outpatient Kratom Detox Program takes as little as 3 days, requires no hospital stays, and is much more comfortable thanks to non-addictive medication during the process. After completing your rapid Kratom Detox, we work with you to treat any post-acute withdrawal symptoms so you can strengthen your recovery and sobriety.
Substance Use Disorder for Kratom
How Does Kratom Become An Addiction?
Kratom is an herbal product from Southeast Asia that can have both opioid and stimulant effects. Because Kratom comes from a plant, many people assume that it is “natural” and therefore safe to use. Many people also assume that Kratom is a safe alternative to opioids and can be used to help detox from them. In truth, Kratom is a dangerous, addictive substance.
What Are The Signs Of Kratom Addiction?
Like most opiates, physical dependency on Kratom can begin after just one use. The potency of Kratom quickly leads to a tolerance, which causes users to use more and more of the drug in order to achieve that initial high. Some reported problems experienced by Kratom users can include: weight loss, dry mouth, chills, nausea, vomiting, changes in urine and constipation, liver damage, muscle pain, dizziness, drowsiness, hallucinations, depression, delusion, breathing suppression, seizure, coma, salmonella infection, and even death.
Facts About Kratom
Kratom can affect the brain similarly to opioids and stimulants. Regular use can lead to dependence and withdrawal symptoms may occur when stopping use. While some people use kratom for pain relief or to manage opioid withdrawal, long-term use has been associated with potential health risks, including liver damage and addiction.
- According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), kratom interacts with opioid receptors in the brain, producing similar effects to opioids.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned against kratom use due to concerns about its potential for abuse, addiction, and serious health effects.
What Are The Symptoms Of Kratom Withdrawal?
Kratom withdrawal symptoms can vary in intensity but typically resemble opioid withdrawal. Common symptoms include:
- Muscle aches and pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Sweating and chills
- Irritability
- Insomnia
- Runny nose and watery eyes
- Loss of appetite
- Depression and mood swings
Find An Outpatient Detox Near You
The Coleman Institute offers a variety of outpatient detox treatment options at locations nationwide. Our ground-breaking Coleman Method has helped thousands of patients recover from the effects of addiction. Whether you want to detox from opiates or alcohol, we can help.
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