In Network Provider
Diamond Detox is in‑network with Select Health, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, the University of Utah, EMI, and Medicaid. We accept all major insurance with out-of-network benefits.
Prescription Drug Detox Program in Utah
Diamond Detox provides prescription drug detox in Utah for adults struggling with prescription drug addiction and substance use disorder. Our program offers medically supervised detox for opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, and other prescription medications.
24/7 medical care and monitoring mitigate withdrawal symptoms and associated risks by utilizing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and tapering protocols. During a 5- to 10-day detox, we also provide dual diagnosis and mental health care support in a concierge, trauma-informed environment.


A Comfortable, Non-Hospital Detox Environment in Utah

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The Diamond Detox Difference
At Diamond Detox, personalized care plans and a focus on comfort and stabilization guide every stay. We coordinate medical, holistic, and case management services to ensure smooth transitions and better outcomes.
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Transportation Provided
Experienced and Compassionate Medical Staff
Leadership with Lived Experience
Benefits of Our Utah Detox Treatment Program
24/7 Medical Supervision During Withdrawal
Medication-Assisted Treatment Options
Voluntary, Trauma-Informed Care
Prescription Drugs We Treat During Detox
Our prescription drug detox program provides safe, medically supervised care for individuals experiencing withdrawal from a wide range of prescription medications.
Opioid Detox for Oxycodone, Fentanyl, and Prescription Painkillers
Benzodiazepine Detox for Xanax and Valium
Stimulant Detox for Adderall and Ritalin
Alcohol and Prescription Drug Polysubstance Use
Detox for Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Conditions

What to Expect During Prescription Drug Detox
Knowing what to expect during prescription drug detox can help you feel more prepared as you begin treatment in a safe, medically supervised environment.

Medical Intake and Withdrawal Assessment
Stabilization and Medication Support
Nutrition, Rest, and Recovery
Holistic Support During Detox
Preparing for the Next Level of Care
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) During Detox
How Buprenorphine and Suboxone Help Opioid Withdrawal
Their partial activation blocks cravings and prevents withdrawal symptoms by occupying opioid receptors tightly enough to stop other opioids from binding. They are likewise gentle enough to allow individuals to maintain normal physiological function.
When Methadone or Naltrexone May Be
Used
In contrast, naltrexone is an opioid antagonist that blocks opioid effects and is not used during active detox. It is only prescribed after a patient has been fully detoxed and abstinent for at least 7 to 14 days to avoid triggering severe withdrawal.
Medications Used During Benzodiazepine and Alcohol Detox
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) and diazepam (Valium) are long-acting agents preferred for preventing seizures and delirium tremens (DTs). Lorazepam (Ativan) and oxazepam (Serax) are short- to intermediate-acting agents, typically chosen for patients with liver failure or the elderly.
FDA-Approved Medications for Withdrawal Management
Our medical staff only prescribes medications as needed on a case-by-case basis.
Continuing Care After Prescription Drug Detox
Transitioning From Detox Into Residential Treatment
Outpatient Treatment and Ongoing Recovery Support
Relapse Prevention and Long-Term Recovery Planning
Family Support During the Recovery Journey
Finding the Right Level of Care After Detox
Take the First Step Toward Safe Prescription Drug Detox

When to Seek Help for Prescription Drug Addiction

Signs of Prescription Drug Dependence
When Withdrawal Symptoms Require Medical Attention
How Prescription Drug Misuse Impacts Daily Life
FAQs
Prescription drug detox typically takes between 5 and 10 days, though the timeline varies significantly based on the specific medication, dosage, duration of use, and individual health factors. The complete stabilization of the nervous system and resolution of psychological symptoms can extend over several weeks to months.
Opioid withdrawal is generally not directly life-threatening, unlike withdrawal from alcohol or benzodiazepines, but it can be fatal due to severe secondary complications. These complications include:
- Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
- Aspiration of vomit
- Relapse and overdose
Yes, Suboxone is commonly used during opioid detox to manage acute withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. It is typically administered 12 to 24 hours after the last opioid use to avoid triggering severe withdrawal.
The medication is usually taken as a sublingual film or tablet that is dissolved under the tongue or inside the cheek. In clinical settings, it is often started at a low dose to ensure tolerance, then adjusted to a stable maintenance level that alleviates physical discomfort, allowing patients to transition safely into long-term recovery programs.
No. Medically supervised detox is the only safe method for Xanax withdrawal. Attempting to detox at home is strongly discouraged due to life-threatening risks such as grand mal seizures, psychosis, and death.
Yes. Detox can help with co-occurring mental health conditions by serving as the essential first step in a comprehensive, integrated treatment plan. While detox alone is not sufficient to treat underlying mental health disorders, it stabilizes physical health and removes substances that mask or exacerbate psychiatric symptoms, allowing for accurate diagnosis and effective therapy. Diamond Detox offers dual-diagnosis care for co-occurring mental health conditions during detox.
Detox ends when your body is purged of substances and you have reached medical stabilization. At this time, Diamond Detox will support your transition to another treatment program or facility by providing referrals and clinical records and by coordinating your transportation.
Detox is only the first step in recovery. You will need to continue care in an outpatient, inpatient, or residential program to reduce your risk of relapse and overdose death and increase your opportunities for long-term wellness.
Diamond Detox is in-network with most major health insurance providers, includingSelect Health, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, the University of Utah, EMI, and Medicaid. We accept all major insurance with out-of-network benefits. We will coordinate with your insurance provider to review your coverage and provide you with a full overview of detox expenses.
If you have a loved one in need of detox, you can support them by guiding them through the admissions process. Ask for their insurance card to provide insurance verification assistance using Diamond Detox’s online insurance verification form. You can be part of their voluntary detox by helping them seek substance abuse treatment through our compassionate intake process.
When packing for your stay at Diamond Detox, we recommend you bring 3 to 7 days of comfortable, modest clothing and sleepwear, as well as the following items:
- ID, insurance, and prescription card
- Prescription medications in original pharmacy-labeled bottles
- Hair dryer, shower, flip-flops
- Sealed/unopened nicotine products
- Small hobby items
- Basic toiletries and makeup





