Drexel Medicine Caring Together Prog
4700 Wissahickon Avenue · Building C, Suite 102 · Philadelphia, PA 19144
Pennsylvania · Alcohol Detox
Treatment programs, intake guidance, and resources for Philadelphia and the surrounding area.
Medical detox for alcohol relies on benzodiazepines — usually lorazepam, diazepam, or chlordiazepoxide — to prevent seizures and dampen the nervous system overactivity that drives withdrawal. Doses are tapered down over several days as the body stabilizes. Thiamine and folate are given to prevent Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a serious neurological complication of long-term heavy drinking.
Detox programs serving Philadelphia use protocols based on standardized withdrawal scales (commonly CIWA-Ar) to dose medications based on actual symptoms rather than a fixed schedule. This approach minimizes both the risk of under-treatment and the risk of oversedation.
After medical detox stabilizes the body, the next step is rehab — inpatient, residential, IOP, or outpatient — to address the underlying drinking patterns. Detox alone, without follow-up treatment, has a very high relapse rate.
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