Drug detox in Great Ayton is the medically supervised process of safely withdrawing from addictive substances — including heroin, prescription opioids, benzodiazepines, and other drugs. Free NHS drug detox is available in Great Ayton through self-referral. Opioid detox uses medication such as buprenorphine or lofexidine. Benzo detox requires a supervised reducing dose. Call Frank on 0300 123 6600 (free, 24/7) to find the right drug detox option in Great Ayton.
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Drug detox in Great Ayton varies significantly depending on the substance. Heroin and opioid detox typically uses buprenorphine (Subutex), lofexidine, or a reducing methadone dose to manage withdrawal over 7–14 days. Benzodiazepine detox requires a very gradual reducing dose — rapid withdrawal from benzos can also cause fatal seizures. Cocaine and cannabis do not cause physical withdrawal in the same way, though psychological withdrawal can be intense.
NHS drug detox services in Great Ayton are free and can be accessed by self-referral. The process begins with a clinical assessment to determine the safest detox approach, required level of supervision (community or residential), and any medications needed. Call Frank (0300 123 6600) to be connected with the right detox service in Great Ayton for your specific substance and situation.
Source: ONS Drug misuse deaths 2023 release. Data covers South East England — the NHS region serving Great Ayton. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.