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Prescription Drug Detox · Beverly Hills, CA
Medically supervised detox for prescription drug dependence — opioids, sedatives, and stimulants — in a private Beverly Hills setting where your recovery is managed by an experienced clinical team.
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(844) 598-5573Duration
5–10 days
Level of care
Prescription detox
Who it's for
Prescription drug dependence
Setting
Private Beverly Hills manor
Overview
Prescription drug detox is medically supervised withdrawal from dependence on medications originally prescribed by a doctor — opioid painkillers, benzodiazepines, stimulants, and sedatives. Because dependence often develops gradually over years, detox requires careful clinical assessment and individualized protocols.
Full medication review
Every prescription, dose, and duration is mapped to design a safe, individualized detox protocol.
Physician-supervised taper
Gradual dose reduction for sedatives and opioids — never abrupt cessation.
Withdrawal management
Medications ease pain, anxiety, nausea, and insomnia during the detox process.
Private, discreet care
Many clients are professionals whose prescription dependence went unnoticed for years.
Who this program is for
Prescription drug detox is for individuals dependent on OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet, Xanax, Adderall, Ambien, or other prescription medications — especially those whose dependence developed over years of legitimate use and who need professional help to safely discontinue.
Medications treated
Faith Recovery provides medically supervised detox for the most commonly abused prescription medications — with protocols calibrated to each drug class.
Opioid Painkillers
Oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet)
Hydrocodone (Vicodin, Norco)
Morphine & MS Contin
Codeine & tramadol
Fentanyl patches
Opioid + acetaminophen combos
Sedatives & Stimulants
Alprazolam (Xanax)
Clonazepam (Klonopin)
Zolpidem (Ambien)
Adderall & Ritalin
Soma (carisoprodol)
Gabapentin & Lyrica
The process
Prescription dependence is often hidden for years. Our team approaches your situation without judgment and with full clinical expertise.
Prescription audit
Your physician reviews every medication — prescribed and otherwise — including dose history, duration, and any cross-tolerance with alcohol or illicit substances.
Personalized detox protocol
A tailored plan addresses your specific prescription drugs. Opioids, sedatives, and stimulants each require different medical approaches.
Supervised withdrawal
Licensed nurses monitor vital signs and administer medications to manage withdrawal symptoms. Taper schedules are adjusted based on your daily response.
Recovery planning
Your team addresses the chronic pain, anxiety, or ADHD that may have led to prescription dependence — and plans transition to residential or outpatient treatment.
Hidden dependence
Many people develop dependence on legitimately prescribed medications. By the time they seek help, withdrawal is complex and requires professional management.
Millions
Americans misuse prescription drugs annually
Prescription opioid and benzodiazepine dependence is one of the most common — and most undertreated — forms of substance use disorder.
Years
Average time before seeking treatment
Prescription dependence often develops gradually. Many clients have been misusing prescribed medications for years before arriving at treatment.
5–10 days
Typical prescription opioid detox stay
Sedative detox may require 1–4 weeks of gradual tapering depending on medication and dose.
Stopping prescriptions on your own
Prescription detox at Faith Recovery
Dependent on a prescription medication? There is a safe way out.
Our physicians will design a detox protocol for your specific medications — confidential and without judgment.
Call now — (844) 598-5573Detox timeline
Timeline varies by medication class. Opioid detox typically takes 5–10 days; sedative tapering may require weeks. Your physician provides a personalized estimate at intake.
Prescription Opioids
Hours 8–24
Muscle aches, anxiety, and sweating begin as opioid levels drop. Short-acting medications onset faster.
Days 2–4
Peak withdrawal — nausea, cramps, insomnia, and cravings. Suboxone or clonidine reduces severity.
Days 5–10
Physical symptoms resolve. Planning for non-opioid pain management and residential treatment.
Prescription Benzodiazepines
Requires gradual taper — never stop abruptly
Days 1–7
Gradual dose reduction begins. Rebound anxiety and insomnia managed with clinical support.
Days 7–21
Continued tapering with daily symptom assessment. Taper speed adjusted based on withdrawal severity.
Weeks 3–4
Approaching benzo-free status. Non-addictive anxiety alternatives introduced.
Prescription Stimulants
Days 1–2
Crash phase — extreme fatigue, depression, increased appetite, and hypersomnia.
Days 3–5
Physical symptoms resolve. Low mood and cravings addressed through clinical support.
Weeks 1–2
Non-stimulant ADHD alternatives explored. Transition to residential or outpatient treatment.
Multi-Prescription Dependence
Day 1
Full medication audit. Priority given to highest-risk substance withdrawal (typically sedatives).
Days 2–10
Staggered detox protocols as different medications are tapered at appropriate rates.
Days 10–14
Stabilization and comprehensive treatment planning for all underlying conditions.
Medical supervision is essential. Prescription sedative withdrawal can cause seizures if stopped abruptly. Prescription opioid relapse carries fatal overdose risk. Medical supervision is essential. Call our admissions team 24/7 at (844) 598-5573.
The experience
“Prescription dependence carries a unique shame — you were doing what your doctor told you. Our team treats your situation with dignity, clinical precision, and zero judgment.”
Morning
Medication review and taper assessment with your physician
Midday
Restorative meals and hydration during withdrawal
Afternoon
Discussion of non-addictive alternatives for pain, anxiety, or sleep
Evening
Comfort medications and overnight clinical monitoring
Cost & insurance
Medical detox is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your coverage before admission — free and confidential.
Don't see your provider?
We work with many more insurers — call us to check your specific plan.
Federally protected
The ACA requires most PPO plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with other medical benefits.
Verified before you arrive
We contact your insurer directly and confirm your exact benefits — before you make any commitment.
Self-pay options available
If insurance doesn't cover your stay, we offer private-pay rates and can discuss options with our admissions team.
Benefits vary by plan. Verification is not a guarantee of payment.
What comes next
Detox stabilizes the body — it is not a complete treatment for addiction. The next steps address the psychological and social factors that drive substance use.
Residential Inpatient Rehab
30–90 daysAddress the root causes of prescription drug dependence with comprehensive residential therapy and dual-diagnosis care.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
OngoingSuboxone, Vivitrol, and non-addictive alternatives for pain, anxiety, and ADHD management.
Outpatient & Aftercare
FlexibleStructured outpatient care for professionals returning to work after prescription drug treatment.
Not sure which level of care is right for you?
Our admissions team will assess your needs and recommend the right path — at no cost, no obligation.
FAQ
Still have questions? Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day — no pressure, no judgment.
Call nowHow does prescription drug addiction start?
Many people develop dependence on legitimately prescribed medications — opioid painkillers after surgery, benzodiazepines for anxiety, or stimulants for ADHD. Over time, tolerance builds and dependence develops, often going unnoticed for years.
Can I just ask my doctor to stop my prescription?
Suddenly stopping certain prescriptions — especially benzodiazepines and opioids — can be dangerous. A physician-managed detox protocol ensures safe withdrawal with proper monitoring and alternative treatment planning.
What if I still need pain medication?
Our physicians work with you to develop non-opioid pain management strategies including physical therapy referrals, non-addictive medications, and interventional options. Treating underlying pain is part of your recovery plan.
Is prescription drug detox confidential?
Absolutely. Faith Recovery Center maintains strict confidentiality. Many of our clients are professionals whose prescription dependence was hidden for years. Your privacy is protected throughout treatment.
Is prescription drug detox covered by insurance?
Yes — medically necessary detox for prescription drug dependence is covered under most PPO plans as part of substance use disorder treatment. We verify your benefits before admission.
What medications are used during prescription detox?
For opioids, we may use Suboxone or clonidine. For benzodiazepines, a gradual taper with diazepam substitution. For stimulants, supportive care and psychiatric monitoring. All protocols are individualized.
Related programs
Every program at Faith Recovery takes place inside our Beverly Hills manor — seamless transitions, same clinical team.
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