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Cocaine Addiction Treatment - Comprehensive Solutions for Withdrawal, Cravings, and Recovery

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Understanding Cocaine Addiction

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​Cocaine addiction is a chronic condition that directly impacts brain chemistry, decision-making, and emotional regulation. If left untreated, it can lead to long-term health complications and severely impact quality of life. Effective cocaine addiction treatment addresses both the physical symptoms of withdrawal and the powerful, persistent cravings that drive relapse.

 

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How we Can Help

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Whether you are looking for help for cocaine addiction for yourself or a loved one, understanding the treatment options available is the first step toward recovery. The integrated Cocaine Addiction Treatment approach at The OAD Clinic addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of dependency with a focus on the physical aspects. The OAD Clinic offers treatments for people seeking either stabilisation or lasting change.

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Recognising Cocaine Addiction Symptoms

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Many people don't realise they are dealing with an addiction, or their addiction is out of control, until the symptoms become unmanageable or health issues begin to appear. Common cocaine addiction symptoms include:

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  • Intense cravings for cocaine

  • Mood swings, agitation, or depression

  • Risky behaviours or poor judgement

  • Insomnia or disrupted sleep

  • Financial or legal problems related to cocaine addiction

  • Development of serious cardiovascular complications such as brain aneurysms and stroke

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If you or someone you know shows signs of these cocaine addiction symptoms, early intervention is critical. There are highly effective cocaine addiction treatment options that can help break the cycle. 

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Phase One: Managing Withdrawal

 

Managing withdrawal is the first big obstacle in recovery from cocaine addiction. At this stage, individuals often report exhaustion, anxiety, irritability, and a strong, uncontrollable desire to use.

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Withdrawal symptoms typically begin within hours of the last use and can last for about 1 to 2 weeks in the acute phase. This initial period often includes fatigue, increased appetite, vivid dreams, irritability, anxiety, and strong cravings.

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However, some psychological symptoms such as mood swings, depression, and occasional cravings can persist for several weeks to months, depending on the individual’s history, overall health, and level of use.

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Because recovery from cocaine addiction involves both physical and psychological improvements, many people benefit from treatment for at least 28 to 90 days for better chances of long-term recovery.

 

Shorter interventions may focus on detoxification and initial coping strategies, while longer programmes (60–90 days or more) allow more time to address underlying triggers, strengthen relapse prevention skills, and support long-term recovery.

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Medical Support at The OAD Clinic

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Medical interventions at our clinic can help:

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  • Stabilise the dopaminergic system to reduce cravings and improve mood

  • Calm brain hyperactivity through GABAergic and glutamatergic modulation

  • Support cognitive clarity, improving treatment engagement

 

Studies show that medical support during withdrawal improves long-term abstinence rates in individuals motivated enough to accept cocaine addiction help.

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Therapy-Based Treatments

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The therapeutic approach is based on counselling and CBT, and empowers patients with tools to handle triggers, negative behavioural habits and prevent relapse.

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Contingency Management is another approach that encourages abstinence through reward-based systems proven to work in cocaine addiction treatment.
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Phase Two: Reducing Cocaine Cravings

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Even after withdrawal symptoms are under control, intense cravings can come back very strongly and continue for months. Cocaine addiction treatment plans must always address craving management as a long-term strategy to prevent relapse.

 

Medical Interventions at The OAD Clinic:

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  • Reduce the brain’s craving signals by stabilising neurotransmitter systems involved in cravings so balance is restored

  • Treat emotional dysregulation associated with prolonged cocaine use. This applies especially for individuals facing cocaine and alcohol addiction

  • Provide cognitive support, enhancing decision-making and focus

 

Treatments that reduce cravings can make a significant difference in a person's ability to maintain abstinence.

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Behavioural Therapies at The OAD Clinic

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If someone has reached out to look for help for cocaine addiction for their loved one, the intervention will begin with Motivational Interviewing (MI). This intervention assesses willingness of the patient to make a change and builds motivation and commitment to recovery.

 

Matrix Model: where needed, this intervention combines CBT, family therapy, and drug testing into a powerful, structured programme.

 

Many who of their own accord look for help for cocaine addiction and are ready to commit to a disciplined treatment plan benefit most from treatments that reduce cravings over the long term.

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How Cocaine Addiction Treatment Works

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Effective cocaine addiction treatment is most successful when it is based on both the intensity of addiction and individual needs. Medical intervention is an essential component to treatment. At The OAD Clinic, medical treatment focuses on:

 

  • Dopaminergic Modulation which helps restore motivation and pleasure response

  • GABA & Glutamate Stabilisation which reduces anxiety and stress-related triggers

  • Serotonin System Support which improves mood and emotional regulation

 

This approach is especially effective in cases of cocaine and alcohol addiction, where multiple brain systems are affected simultaneously.

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Why Choose an Outpatient, Integrated Cocaine Addiction Treatment Approach at The OAD Clinic?

 

We can assist where inpatient rehabs have failed to stave off cocaine addiction, or where outpatient treatment is more convenient.

 

Cocaine addiction treatment that combines medical and behavioural care with a strong emphasis on medication leads to better outcomes.

 

Unlike most rehabs in London we are a small, highly specialised clinic treating a selective number of patients to provide the best care. Where clinically relevant, our clinicians are only a phone call away.

 

At The OAD Clinic we are experienced in treating co-occurring conditions such as a combination of mental health, cocaine and alcohol addiction and other types of polysubstance abuse (ie. we also treat abuse of other combinations of drugs).

 

Get Cocaine Addiction Help Now

 

You don’t have to face addiction alone. Whether you're dealing with personal use or seeking cocaine addiction help for someone else, there are proven, effective ways to recover. Our dedicated team offers medically assisted detox, therapy, and long-term planning to give you the best chance at sustained recovery.

 

Don't wait to seek help for cocaine addiction. Recovery is possible.

 

If you are experiencing cocaine addiction symptoms, or facing a co-occurring cocaine and alcohol addiction, you can speak to us without commitment. Help for cocaine addiction is available, and the sooner you start, the better the chances for long-term success.

 

​Speak to one of our specialists for help and support.

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