The risks of self-administered detox

The selection is prepared for people who are looking for clear information about addiction, a first contact with a specialist, and safe support for a loved one.

When this is relevant

The risks of self-administered detox: we explain in plain language when help is needed, what the risks are, and how the family can act without pressure.

  • the selection is for reference only and does not replace a doctor's consultation
  • in acute states needed emergency medical help
  • it is important for the family not to apply pressure and not to give medications without a consultation
  • after stabilisation, further treatment and relapse prevention should be discussed
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How the request works

The first contact does not oblige you to start treatment. You can briefly describe the situation, ask questions and get guidance about the safe next step.

If there are acute symptoms, loss of consciousness, seizures, chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe hallucinations or a suspected overdose, you need to call emergency medical help.

Questions and answers

Can I contact you confidentially?

Yes. Demeevka does not disclose the fact that you contacted us and handles personal data carefully.

Can relatives start with a consultation?

Yes. Often relatives take the first step, to understand the risks, how to approach the conversation, and the safe next steps.

Can I choose a specific treatment method right away?

The final form of help is decided only after assessing the condition, symptoms, risks and contraindications.

What should I prepare for the first contact?

It helps to briefly describe the symptoms, how long the use lasted, the current condition, chronic illnesses, and which medications have already been taken.

Need a consultation today?

Briefly describe the situation. We will suggest which form of help will be safe and with what start.