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Cocaine addiction: seek assistance

Cocaine Free Rehab. If cocaine is harming your relationships, job, financial situation, or health, you can receive help to quit through the NHS. You don’t need to use cocaine or crack cocaine daily to be considered addicted. A key indicator of addiction is your attempts to reduce or stop use without success. There are effective treatments available to assist you in quitting.

Treatment for cocaine: how to begin – Cocaine Free Rehab

You can visit a GP, who can refer you for treatment. Alternatively, if you prefer, you can directly refer yourself to your local drug treatment service. During your initial appointment, you will be asked numerous questions regarding your health and drug use. This information will help create a personalised treatment plan for you. You will be assigned a key worker who will support you throughout your treatment journey.

What treatments are effective for cocaine addiction?

Effective treatments for cocaine addiction include:

  • Talking therapies – therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) assist you in understanding your addiction and modifying your thoughts and behaviours. This can be done in a group setting or one-on-one with a specialised drugs counsellor or therapist.
  • Couples therapy – this may be offered if you have a partner who does not use cocaine.
  • Incentives – you might receive rewards, like vouchers, for adhering to your treatment and remaining cocaine-free after it concludes.
  • Unlike heroin treatment, there are no medications that serve as substitutes for powder cocaine, crack cocaine, and other stimulants.

However, you may be prescribed medications to address related symptoms, such as sleep issues. These are typically used for a short duration, as long-term use of sleep aids can also lead to addiction. If you are also addicted to alcohol alongside cocaine, you may be prescribed Antabuse (disulfiram).

Additional support for cocaine addiction – Cocaine Free Rehab

Many individuals find mutual support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous or Cocaine Anonymous, beneficial. They utilise the established 12-step recovery program. For help and advice call 07811 606 606.

Where will I receive my treatment?

Typically, you will continue living at home while undergoing treatment for cocaine addiction. Residential rehabilitation is generally suggested only if your circumstances are especially serious or complex.

Does treatment for cocaine addiction prove effective?

Most individuals who undergo treatment for cocaine addiction experience positive outcomes. A large number of those treated for powder cocaine addiction stay drug-free. Call 07811 606 606 for help and advice. 

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