What to Expect From Cocaine Withdrawal

November 1, 2022 | Addiction Recovery , Detox

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When Do Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms Start?

With its addictive properties, cocaine can be a difficult drug to stop using once you’ve developed a dependence on it. Once a person has developed an addiction to cocaine, there is often no substitute for professional addiction treatment at a substance abuse treatment facility. Cocaine is a Schedule II drug and powerful stimulant that is associated with a high potential for abuse. Moreover, cocaine usage is dangerous and can trigger stroke, seizures, heart irregularities, and heart attacks.

If you’re struggling with cocaine dependence or struggling with addiction, you can rely on Novo Detox for advice, diagnosis, or treatment designed to help you manage your cocaine addiction as well as a dual diagnosis if you’re also suffering from a mental health disorder like anxiety or depression. Cocaine addiction treatment and medical detox is your first step toward addiction recovery, but withdrawal from cocaine is not without its discomfort. That’s why it’s ideal to undergo the detox process at a luxury rehab like Novo Detox Center. Medically assisted cocaine withdrawal and detox at Novo is a safe process designed with clients’ comfort in mind. With our treatment for cocaine addiction, you can put drug abuse behind you.

Symptoms of cocaine withdrawal usually begin between 24 to 72 hours from a person’s last use; however, the withdrawal timeline can vary depending on how long the individual has been addicted to cocaine and how deep their dependence is. Cocaine and crack cocaine withdrawal symptoms might begin mildly with a headache, but they can increase in severity from there. A person’s unique chemistry and the presence of other addictions can also impact when withdrawal symptoms begin.

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Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms

It’s helpful to remember that withdrawal from cocaine can begin soon after a person’s ‘crash’ from cocaine or crack cocaine use. The ‘come down’ period after a high can be similar to withdrawal symptoms. It can include shortness of breath or increased blood pressure. As the body craves the drug, withdrawal symptoms can set in. Withdrawal from cocaine can include symptoms such as:

  • Fatigue
  • Irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Mood swings
  • Panic attacks
  • Increased appetite
  • Sleep pattern disturbances
  • Poor focus
  • Paranoia
  • Intense cocaine cravings

Severe cocaine withdrawal symptoms could trigger health complications like high blood pressure or heart irregularities. That’s why it’s crucial to get support for the symptoms of withdrawal at a cocaine detox center where medical clinicians can provide treatment to reduce the intensity of the symptoms of cocaine withdrawal.

Also, it’s not uncommon for drug users to have an underlying mental health condition like bipolar disorder or depression accompanying their addiction. Symptoms of these conditions can also impact cocaine withdrawal. At Novo Detox, clients can get support for their physical and mental health needs during their medically assisted detox and rehab process.

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Going to Drug Detox for Cocaine

Detoxing from drugs and alcohol can involve severe withdrawal symptoms. That’s why it’s safest to undergo the process at a detox center. Our drug and alcohol detox center monitor clients throughout the process to ensure they’re safely detoxing and are as comfortable as possible. We offer treatments to support both physical health and brain health. Many people suffering from co-occurring disorders may find withdrawal and detox challenging as they contend with symptoms of both conditions; that’s why we offer dual diagnosis treatment at Novo Detox.

It’s never safe to detox or undergoes cocaine withdrawal symptoms alone. The effects of cocaine withdrawal may be so severe that they trigger serious symptoms like seizures or heart irregularities. Some people may experience suicidal thoughts. A drug and alcohol detox center features medical clinicians who are familiar with these symptoms and can offer addiction treatments and medical interventions to treat serious symptoms.

Drug withdrawal might last a week or longer depending on how long the individual has abused drugs and alcohol or struggled with cocaine addiction. Some people need longer to detox from cocaine. At Novo Detox, our detox programs are flexible. Some people can complete detox in four to five days. Others may need to detox for seven to 10 days. Clients typically begin to feel an improvement in symptoms when the withdrawal has peaked. By the end of their detox process, they’re ready to begin their addiction inpatient treatment program or intensive outpatient program.

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How Long Does Cocaine Stay in Your System?

The cocaine high is a short-lived experience. Snorting cocaine may involve a high that lasts 15 to 20 minutes. The high associated with crack cocaine is even shorter. The substance, however, can remain traceable in a person’s system for days or years depending on the drug test administered. The cocaine detox time frame varies. Most people will no longer experience withdrawal symptoms once detox is complete. However, some individuals may suffer from withdrawal syndrome where they experience some withdrawal symptoms for weeks. Fortunately, medications may help reduce these symptoms so that individuals can gradually return to their normal state.

What Happens After Drug Detox?

Medical detox is a major first step in the addiction recovery process, but it only targets the physical cocaine dependence–not the psychological and behavioral aspects of drug addiction. Once detox is complete, clients can begin their addiction treatment program that involves evidence-based treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy and other drug abuse and addiction treatments. Working with a therapist, clients will focus on developing relapse prevention strategies designed to help them manage the triggers that led them to abuse cocaine and alcohol, or other addictive substances.

Addiction treatment programs typically last 30 days or longer depending on each person’s needs. At Novo Detox, we offer a wide range of addiction treatment programs to provide multiple levels of care. We tailor clients’ treatment plans to ensure they get the support they need to recover. In addition to our evidence-based treatments, we offer holistic treatments that support mind and body healing.

Detox alone is never enough to support lasting recovery. Managing one’s triggers is a crucial part of the recovery process. Recovery depends on unraveling the triggers that cause one to abuse drugs and alcohol. It takes time to learn how to effectively manage these triggers so that relapse can be prevented. Additionally, clients with cooccurring disorders also receive dual diagnosis treatment to successfully manage both conditions.

Drug Detox and Rehab at Novo

Although Novo Detox is a luxury rehab that features many amenities, we prioritize the quality of our addiction treatment programs. We want each client to be successful in their ability to manage their substance use disorder. Enrolling in detox and rehab treatment at Novo is the first crucial step in a recovery journey. Our admission process is streamlined. We evaluate each person’s health and needs before recommending the ideal course of treatment.

If you’re struggling with cocaine addiction or addiction to alcohol and other drugs, you can get the support you need at Novo Detox. We feature a caring professional team of clinicians and treatment programs that are tailored to clients’ needs. We also feature world-class amenities that help clients rest, relax, and heal during their time in treatment. Contact us at (844) 834-1777 to learn more about our individualized treatment plans.

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