This is an online version of the 5th edition of the UK version of The Detox Handbook, which is available free from many drug services in the UK.
The detox handbook is written for people in the UK and contains useful information for anyone interested in methadone treatment – whether you are already in treatment, starting treatment or just finding out more about it. Most of the information will apply if you live outside the UK, but the laws, formulations and the way drug services work may be different. Wherever you live, a booklet, or website is no substitute for talking to an expert. If you can’t find the information you need, want to know more about something or have any questions or worries, your drug worker, doctor or pharmacist should be able to help.
The Detox Handbook gives you the basic information you need if you are coming off, or thinking about coming off, any of the opiate drugs such as heroin or methadone.
If you only use opiates occasionally or only take other drugs such as amphetamines or temazepam then some of the information in the book won’t apply to you. If you’re in doubt check with a drug worker or doctor.
The handbook aims to help you make decisions and achieve what you want before, during and after a detox. You can use the book to detox on your own,or with help from prescribing or other services.
The book is divided into 3 sections:
Guide Index
PART 1 |
Before you detox |
Understanding why you take drugs |
Pros and cons of detoxing |
Alternatives to detoxing |
Getting ready to detox |
Deciding how fast to detox |
Who can help? |
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Prescribing services |
Services for drug-using parents |
Fertility |
Pregnancy |
Choosing a drug to reduce on |
Illicit heroin |
Methadone |
Lofexidine |
Buprenorphine |
PART 2 |
Coming off |
Withdrawals – your body |
Withdrawals – your mind and feelings |
Coping with withdrawals |
Stopping injecting |
Sleep |
PART 3 |
Once you are off |
Overdose |
Other drugs |
Alcohol |
Staying off |
Cravings and triggers |
Just every now and then? |
Lapse / relapse |
Naltrexone |
Filling time |
Coping and the future |
Credits |
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