Home Medicated Alcohol Detox Package
£1,199.99
Begin your recovery with DTXIFY’s Medicated Alcohol Detox Package, a 5-7 day home-based programme tailored to safely guide you towards sobriety. This package integrates advanced medical technology and professional care, crafting a detox plan that uniquely addresses your personal recovery needs. Experience effective and comfortable detoxification without leaving your home.
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Product Information
A home alcohol detoxification (or detox for short) is the process of relieving neurons (brain cells) from their dependence on alcohol to function normally in a controlled and safe way.
A home alcohol is done by using a short course of Benzodiazepines, usually for 7-10 days to replace the alcohol’s inhibitor response on the brain and then to gradually reduce the dose of Benzodiazepines to nil.
A home detox isn’t suitable for everyone. But if you’re a mild to moderate dependent drinker, drinking 40 units or less a day, it might be for you. It requires a desire and commitment to remain alcohol-free both during and after the detox process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The short answer is: Yes.
The longer answer is: Yes, home detoxes are completely safe for some people.
Let me explain. Alcohol dependence is a neurological condition in which the neurons (brain cells) have become dependent on alcohol for normal functioning.
When someone stops their alcohol use, or significantly reduces it the neurons misfire and cause alcohol withdrawal symptoms including:
- Feeling Sick (Nausea) / Vomiting / Retching
- Tremor / Shakes
- Sweats
- Anxiety
- Agitation
- Palpitations
- Tactile Disturbances (for example itching, pins/needles, feeling like spiders are crawling over your skin, burning sensation)
- Auditory Disturbances (for example sounds sounding more harsh/louder, hearing anything that is disturbing you or hearing things that you know are not there)
- Visual Disturbances (for example being more sensitive to light, light hurting eyes, seeing things that are not there, other visual disturbances)
- Headaches or fullness of the head (including dizziness)
- Orientation or clouding of sensorium (confusion, not knowing what day it is, where they are or who they are).
- Seizure / Fits – potentially leading to death.
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome symptoms typically start 6-8 hours after the last alcoholic drink and peak anywhere between 10-72 hours post last drink. Anecdotal, experience-based evidence suggests for most people they typically peak between 48-72 hours. However everyone’s biological and neurological make up is different, so there is some variation around when withdrawal symptoms start, their intensity and their peak.
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms get worse unless they are medically treated or a person returns to drinking alcohol.
A home alcohol is done by using a short course of Benzodiazepines, usually for 7-10 days to replace the alcohol’s inhibitor response on the brain and then to gradually reducing the dose of Benzodiazepines to nil.
This can be done with some people at home, but is unsuitable for:
- Those under 18 years of age.
- Women who are pregnant or where there is a risk that they might be.
- Those that drink more than 40 units of alcohol daily (a litre bottle of spirits).
- Someone who has a history of severe withdrawal symptoms (confusion, hallucinations and/or seizures) or delirium tremens.
- Is physically or severely mentally unwell.
- People who want to continue to drink or are looking at increasing the amount that they drink in the near future (e.g. people about to go on holiday).
- People that live alone or have poor support networks. A home detox requires a person that can ensure the client takes their medication as prescribed, eats 3 nutritious meals a day, drinks plenty of fluids and can liaise with DTXIFY staff.
- People that have no fixed abode.
- Anyone that can’t get to the agreed pharmacy to pick up medication.
- Anyone who has had a detox in the last 3-6 months due to the kindling effect.
- Anyone that is currently prescribed any Benzodiazepines.
At DTXIFY we’re experts in addiction and wouldn’t do a Home Alcohol Detox if it wasn’t safe. Contact us today to begin your journey in treatment and recovery from Addictions/Compulsive Behaviours.
There are many benefits to a home alcohol detox, including:
- Alcohol-free from Day 1 of the detox.
- Improved health and relationships.
- No more hangovers or regretting the things done or said when intoxicated.
- An opportunity to build a happier life.
Relapse prevention prescribing is prescribing medication to help prevent relapse back to drinking alcohol.
At DTXIFY we generally prescribe two relapse prevention medications for alcohol including:
- Acamprosate – A medication that reduces cravings for alcohol and
- Disulfiram – A medication that causes an adverse reaction if you drink alcohol whilst taking it.
Relapse prevention prescribing isn’t a magic wand. You still have to take positive actions to get into and stay in recovery.
Post-treatment we email clients every 3 months with a short questionnaire. We do this until the last email at 12 months post-treatment. This questionnaire asks about the client’s current alcohol/substance use/frequency of compulsive behaviours and asks them to rate their overall health and happiness. We compare these to baseline scores taken in the assessment to evidence treatment outcomes.
We regularly review all of our treatment programmes and tweak them based on client feedback and the latest available peer-reviewed evidencebase/research to ensure we are providing the best treatment on the market and treatment that is really going to transform our client’s lives.
Suitability
Home Alcohol Detox Suitable for:
- Anyone aged 18 years old or older.
- If female, is not pregnant or there is no chance that they could be.
- Drinks 40 units or less per day.
- Is usually fit and well.
- Client’s goal is to be alcohol-free.
- Client has a home and someone that can support them through a detox.
- Client hasn’t had an alcohol detox in the last 3-6 months.
- Client has no history of severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, such as confusion, hallucinations, seizures or Delium Tremens (DTs).
- Client doesn’t have a history of severe mental illness, such as repeated overdoses or suicide attempts.
Aftercare & Recovery
Our Aftercare and Recovery Programmes both last for six months each and cost £1199.99 each. For each programme you get:
- X6 (one a month) psychosocial interventions (talking therapy sessions) delivered online by an Alcohol Specialist.
- X6 (one a month) group support sessions delivered online by an Alcohol Specialist.
- The Aftercare Programme helps you to identify the root cause(s) of your drinking.
- The Recovery Programme helps you deal with this root cause(s) and build a new alcohol-free life. Test 1
What's Included
With a DXTIFY home alcohol detox you get:
- A Comprehensive Brain Health Assessment.
- Required Medications (usually Librium) for the 7-10 day detox.
- A six month supply of Thiamine tablets. Thiamine is essential for normal brain functioning.
- An individualised ‘Your Home Alcohol Detox’ Guide.
- A WHOOP band and Breathlazyer for monitoring your physical observations and compliance to the treatment programme.
- 2-4 Daily Reviews with an Alcohol Specialist.
- Access and use of our monitoring App.
- A Relapse Prevention prescribing appointment. This is to assess for the prescribing of Acamprosate or Disulfiram.
- Referrals and sign-posting on to other services to help you stay healthy and happy.
- Outcome monitoring for up to 12 months following the detox.
- The opportunity to enroll in our Aftercare and Recovery Programmes – additional costs apply.
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
- Rapid Symptom Management: Quick stabilisation of withdrawal symptoms, reducing the risk of severe complications associated with alcohol withdrawal such as seizures and delirium tremens.
- Home-Based Treatment: Allows patients to undergo detox in a familiar and private environment, which can significantly ease the emotional and psychological stress often associated with detox.
- 24/7 Medical Supervision: Continuous monitoring ensures patient safety and allows for immediate adjustment of treatment protocols if necessary.
- Customised Treatment Plans: Each detox regimen is tailored to the individual’s specific requirements, enhancing the effectiveness of the detox process. Test 1
Product Information
A home alcohol detoxification (or detox for short) is the process of relieving neurons (brain cells) from their dependence on alcohol to function normally in a controlled and safe way.
A home alcohol is done by using a short course of Benzodiazepines, usually for 7-10 days to replace the alcohol’s inhibitor response on the brain and then to gradually reduce the dose of Benzodiazepines to nil.
A home detox isn’t suitable for everyone. But if you’re a mild to moderate dependent drinker, drinking 40 units or less a day, it might be for you. It requires a desire and commitment to remain alcohol-free both during and after the detox process.
Home Alcohol Detox Suitable for:
- Anyone aged 18 years old or older.
- If female, is not pregnant or there is no chance that they could be.
- Drinks 40 units or less per day.
- Is usually fit and well.
- Client’s goal is to be alcohol-free.
- Client has a home and someone that can support them through a detox.
- Client hasn’t had an alcohol detox in the last 3-6 months.
- Client has no history of severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, such as confusion, hallucinations, seizures or Delium Tremens (DTs).
- Client doesn’t have a history of severe mental illness, such as repeated overdoses or suicide attempts.
- You become alcohol-free from Day 1 of your detox.
- You will not need to drink alcohol to ensure normal brain functioning.
- You will not get alcohol withdrawal symptoms when you’ve not had a drink.
Key Benefits
What's Included
With a DXTIFY home alcohol detox you get:
- A Comprehensive Brain Health Assessment.
- Required Medications (usually Librium) for the 7-10 day detox.
- A six month supply of Thiamine tablets. Thiamine is essential for normal brain functioning.
- An individualised ‘Your Home Alcohol Detox’ Guide.
- A WHOOP band and Breathlazyer for monitoring your physical observations and compliance to the treatment programme.
- 2-4 Daily Reviews with an Alcohol Specialist.
- Access and use of our monitoring App.
- A Relapse Prevention prescribing appointment. This is to assess for the prescribing of Acamprosate or Disulfiram.
- Referrals and sign-posting on to other services to help you stay healthy and happy.
- Outcome monitoring for up to 12 months following the detox.
- The opportunity to enroll in our Aftercare and Recovery Programmes – additional costs apply.
Aftercare & Recovery
Shipping Policy: Once you enrol in the DTXIFY Home Detox Program, we will prepare and ship your comprehensive detox kit, which includes essential tools such as a WHOOP Band, Blood Pressure Monitor, and Breathalyser. These items are carefully selected to support your detox process and are shipped directly to your address. The shipment will be arranged to ensure that you receive all items prior to the start of your program, allowing you to begin with all necessary equipment in place.
Returns Policy: Due to the nature of our home detox program and the personalized content of the detox kits, all sales are final upon purchase. We do not accept returns or provide refunds if you decide not to proceed with the program after the kit has been shipped. This policy ensures that each kit, which includes medically sensitive devices, remains sanitary and dedicated to individual use for the safety and health of all our clients.
Please ensure your commitment to the detox program before purchasing, as the initial assessment and kit preparation are tailored specifically to your health needs and recovery goals. If you have questions or need further assistance, please contact our support team before placing your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
The short answer is: Yes.
The longer answer is: Yes, home detoxes are completely safe for some people.
Let me explain. Alcohol dependence is a neurological condition in which the neurons (brain cells) have become dependent on alcohol for normal functioning.
When someone stops their alcohol use, or significantly reduces it the neurons misfire and cause alcohol withdrawal symptoms including:
- Feeling Sick (Nausea) / Vomiting / Retching
- Tremor / Shakes
- Sweats
- Anxiety
- Agitation
- Palpitations
- Tactile Disturbances (for example itching, pins/needles, feeling like spiders are crawling over your skin, burning sensation)
- Auditory Disturbances (for example sounds sounding more harsh/louder, hearing anything that is disturbing you or hearing things that you know are not there)
- Visual Disturbances (for example being more sensitive to light, light hurting eyes, seeing things that are not there, other visual disturbances)
- Headaches or fullness of the head (including dizziness)
- Orientation or clouding of sensorium (confusion, not knowing what day it is, where they are or who they are).
- Seizure / Fits – potentially leading to death.
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome symptoms typically start 6-8 hours after the last alcoholic drink and peak anywhere between 10-72 hours post last drink. Anecdotal, experience-based evidence suggests for most people they typically peak between 48-72 hours. However everyone’s biological and neurological make up is different, so there is some variation around when withdrawal symptoms start, their intensity and their peak.
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms get worse unless they are medically treated or a person returns to drinking alcohol.
A home alcohol is done by using a short course of Benzodiazepines, usually for 7-10 days to replace the alcohol’s inhibitor response on the brain and then to gradually reducing the dose of Benzodiazepines to nil.
This can be done with some people at home, but is unsuitable for:
- Those under 18 years of age.
- Women who are pregnant or where there is a risk that they might be.
- Those that drink more than 40 units of alcohol daily (a litre bottle of spirits).
- Someone who has a history of severe withdrawal symptoms (confusion, hallucinations and/or seizures) or delirium tremens.
- Is physically or severely mentally unwell.
- People who want to continue to drink or are looking at increasing the amount that they drink in the near future (e.g. people about to go on holiday).
- People that live alone or have poor support networks. A home detox requires a person that can ensure the client takes their medication as prescribed, eats 3 nutritious meals a day, drinks plenty of fluids and can liaise with DTXIFY staff.
- People that have no fixed abode.
- Anyone that can’t get to the agreed pharmacy to pick up medication.
- Anyone who has had a detox in the last 3-6 months due to the kindling effect.
- Anyone that is currently prescribed any Benzodiazepines.
At DTXIFY we’re experts in addiction and wouldn’t do a Home Alcohol Detox if it wasn’t safe. Contact us today to begin your journey in treatment and recovery from Addictions/Compulsive Behaviours.
There are many benefits to a home alcohol detox, including:
- Alcohol-free from Day 1 of the detox.
- Improved health and relationships.
- No more hangovers or regretting the things done or said when intoxicated.
- An opportunity to build a happier life.
Relapse prevention prescribing is prescribing medication to help prevent relapse back to drinking alcohol.
At DTXIFY we generally prescribe two relapse prevention medications for alcohol including:
- Acamprosate – A medication that reduces cravings for alcohol and
- Disulfiram – A medication that causes an adverse reaction if you drink alcohol whilst taking it.
Relapse prevention prescribing isn’t a magic wand. You still have to take positive actions to get into and stay in recovery.
Post-treatment we email clients every 3 months with a short questionnaire. We do this until the last email at 12 months post-treatment. This questionnaire asks about the client’s current alcohol/substance use/frequency of compulsive behaviours and asks them to rate their overall health and happiness. We compare these to baseline scores taken in the assessment to evidence treatment outcomes.
We regularly review all of our treatment programmes and tweak them based on client feedback and the latest available peer-reviewed evidencebase/research to ensure we are providing the best treatment on the market and treatment that is really going to transform our client’s lives.








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