Co-codamol Detox

A co-codamol detox is required when a person develops a physical dependency or co-codamol addiction. Delamere differs from many other UK rehab providers by providing guests with a tailored medical detox.

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Co-codamol Detox
Co-codamol Detox
Clinically reviewed by
February 27, 2024
Mike Delaney
Clinically reviewed by
February 27, 2024

Tailored co-codamol detox at Delamere

Detoxing from co-codamol will produce opiate-like withdrawal symptoms including anxiety, vomiting, and diarrhoea. Upon arrival at Delamere, guests are given a health assessment by our doctors to determine the right course of medication to support their co-codamol detox. This not only helps to minimise unpleasant side effects but also works to keep our guests safe while their bodies go through withdrawal. To further ensure maximum safety and comfort for our guests, our medical team includes 24-hour on-site nurses who are on hand to oversee the detoxification process and administer approved medications to lessen symptoms and make this phase as pain-free as it can be.

Nestled in rural Cheshire, Delamere is the perfect space to press the pause button on the usual triggers and stresses of everyday life in order to focus wholeheartedly on getting well and completing a safe and successful co-codamol detox program. Through a combination of group, private, and holistic therapies, our guests are given the tools and emotional support to address the real cause of their addiction and heal from it. During an assisted co-codamol detox at Delamere, guests will be under medical supervision and care from our 24-hour on-site nursing team who can administer approved medications to mitigate symptoms and make this process as comfortable as possible.

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The benefits of an inpatient co-codamol detox

When the body has become dependent on a substance, as is the case with most drug addictions, withdrawal can be an uncomfortable and sometimes life-threatening process. A home detox from co-codamol can be possible, however it is much safer to do so under medical supervision in a dedicated rehab centre like Delamere. Depending on the severity of the addiction, detoxing at home and going ‘cold turkey’ can have severe consequences on your health.

This is why we provide round-the-clock care from a team of on-site nurses who can monitor guests’ withdrawal to ensure maximum safety. If you, or a loved one, are considering starting a detox from co-codamol at home, please seek medical advice.

“Our on-site medical team offer a tailored approach to detox. We insist on providing a 24-hour nursing team which enables us to offer the safest and most comfortable detox regime in the UK.”

Martin Preston
Founder & CEO at Delamere

‘Stop’ lays the foundations for the following stages of our rehab programme. Once you have completed your detox, staying stopped and future-proofing your abstinence is the next step. Everything we offer at Delamere aims at effective and lasting outcomes in addiction treatment:

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    Stage 1: Stop

    This phase addresses any physical aspects of your addiction. Our medical team is on hand 24/7 to ensure a safe and effective withdrawal.

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    Stage 2: Start

    During ‘Start’ we help identify the psychological underpinnings of your dependency as you participate in a variety of addiction treatment therapies.

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    Stage 3: Grow

    Our ‘Grow’ phase is the process of integrating the Delamere learning experience into life after treatment.

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    Stage 4: Bloom

    Our ‘Bloom’ phase offers intensive support on a weekly basis for the first three months of recovery once guests return home.

How to encourage a loved one to go to rehab

If you are looking to help a family member, work colleague, or loved one, admit themselves to an addiction rehabilitation centre, we’re here to help. It may be that the person in question is in denial about the extent of their problem, possibly even refusing to acknowledge that there’s a problem – and resisting professional help. At Delamere, we provide family support services and help your loved one confront addiction and denial.

Should it be necessary, we also offer intervention services whereby we take the time to understand what is happening and help prepare and rehearse a formal intervention that will culminate in your loved one entering treatment with us. If you are considering organising an intervention for your loved one, friend, or colleague, contact Delamere today.

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Frequently asked questions about co-codamol detox

Do I need medication for a co-codamol detox?

A medical detox for co-codamol will reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms, reduce the chances of developing life-threatening complications and reduce the chances of developing post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS). An assisted detox for co-codamol can be accessed at a CQC registered residential detox clinic, such as the purpose-built detox centre we have here at Delamere.

What happens after I detox from co-codamol?

Upon completion of a successful co-codamol detox at Delamere, you will enter into phases 2 and 3 of our treatment model. This will involve intensive therapies and inner healing to help you grow from your addiction. Our program has been designed with the help of the most respected professionals in the industry to bring about lasting change in a relatively short period of time. 

After a stay at our residential facility, you will not be alone. We will continue to support you in bringing recovery home with phase 4 of our treatment model, Bloom. Here you will be encouraged to join weekly meetings for 12 weeks post-retreat and will receive aftercare services for the first year of your recovery. The last thing we want is for all of your hard work during your stay at Delamere to be undone, which is why we continue to support our guests once they return home. 

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