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Kratom Detox & Withdrawal Management

Executive Home Detox (EHD) provides expert, private medical detox for individuals dependent on Kratom

Kratom is often marketed as a “natural” supplement, but Kratom withdrawal is clinically similar to opioid withdrawal and requires professional, around-the-clock management to ensure safety and comfort.

What is Kratom?

Kratom is derived from the leaves of the Mitragyna Speciosa tree a Southeast Asian relative of the coffee plant. Despite its herbal origins, it carries significant risks:

  • Dual Effects: At low doses, it acts as a stimulant; at high doses, it mimics the effects of an opiate.
  • Legal Status: It is not FDA-approved for any medical use.
  • Common Use Cases: Often used to self-treat chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and opioid withdrawal.
  • The “Gas Station Heroin” Label: Because it is easily accessible in convenience stores, users often underestimate its potency and addictive potential.

 

Our 5-Day Medical Detox Process

We provide a comprehensive, 5-day withdrawal management program led by a live-in Registered Nurse (RN). Your RN monitors vital signs and symptoms in real-time, providing an evidence-based level of care that significantly reduces discomfort and safety risks.

We offer three primary pathways for Kratom detoxification:

Option 1: Comfort Medications

Best for newer users or those without a history of opiate misuse. We utilize a combination of medications to make the process tolerable:

  • Clonidine: To manage blood pressure and physical restlessness.
  • Antispasmodics & Muscle Relaxants: To ease cramping and body aches.
  • Targeted Support: Anti-anxiety agents or tranquilizers to manage insomnia and agitation.

Option 2: Comfort Medications + Buprenorphine (Short-Term)

This option combines the comfort medications above with a short-term Buprenorphine (Suboxone) taper. The Buprenorphine is used to “bridge” the most intense days of withdrawal before being gradually discontinued.

Option 3: Buprenorphine Maintenance

Recommended for clients with a long-term history of Kratom abuse or chronic opioid dependence.

  • Includes initial comfort medications.
  • Establishes a stable, daily dose of Buprenorphine to prevent relapse.
  • Note: This option results in a long-term dependence on Buprenorphine, which must be managed by a provider.

 

The Reality of Kratom Addiction

Is Kratom addictive? Yes. Many people fall into the “Kratom trap” unknowingly:

  • The “Wellness” Myth: It is often touted at retreats as a harmless relaxing agent.
  • The Opiate Cycle: Many use Kratom to quit opioids, only to find they have replaced one powerful addiction with another.
  • Rapid Dependency: What starts as occasional use quickly escalates into a physical need to avoid debilitating withdrawal symptoms.
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