Prescription Drug Addiction Therapy
Medically supervised inpatient therapy for prescription drug dependence delivered in a confidential, structured clinical environment.
Treatment focuses on safe stabilization, individually planned detoxification when clinically indicated, and coordinated psychiatric and therapeutic care.

Therapy as a stage of treatment
Prescription drug addiction therapy is provided after medical stabilization and, when clinically indicated, after prescription drug detoxification. Therapy does not replace a safe discontinuation process or medical care during the acute phase of withdrawal. It is a key component of comprehensive addiction treatment delivered in an inpatient setting and tailored to the patient’s individual clinical condition.


Medically supervised inpatient therapy for prescription drug addiction
Prescription drug addiction is a complex condition with medical and psychological factors. It may also develop during treatment that initially followed medical recommendations. Long term use or non medical use of certain medications can lead to changes in nervous system functioning, emotional regulation, and behavior, resulting in physical and psychological dependence.
At Zeus Detox & Rehab, prescription drug addiction therapy is delivered in an inpatient model under continuous medical and psychiatric supervision. Treatment is focused on stabilization, developing insight into addiction mechanisms, and planning further long term care.
When urgent medical help is needed
Urgent medical help is required if, during discontinuation, seizures occur, consciousness is lost, severe disorientation develops, psychotic symptoms appear, aggressive behavior occurs that is not appropriate to the situation, intense chest pain is present, shortness of breath occurs, or overdose is suspected. In such situations, self treatment attempts should be avoided. The priority is patient safety and prompt clinical assessment.
In life threatening situations, seek emergency medical help immediately by calling 112 (or your local emergency number).
An individualized approach to prescription drug addiction
Effective therapy begins with a comprehensive clinical assessment that focuses on the person as a whole, not only on the medication involved.
During the initial clinical qualification, the therapeutic team assesses, among other factors:
type of medications used and duration of use
patterns of dose escalation and development of dependence
current physical and mental health status
presence of withdrawal symptoms or co occurring conditions
emotional and psychological factors contributing to medication use
previous treatment attempts and response to therapy
Based on this assessment, an individualized treatment plan is developed, aligned with clinical needs and the patient’s recovery goals.
Interdisciplinary medical and therapeutic care
Prescription drug addiction therapy is delivered by an interdisciplinary team including physicians, psychiatrists, and licensed psychotherapists with experience in addiction treatment.
During treatment, patients receive:
continuous medical supervision
psychiatric care when co occurring mental health conditions are present
structured individual psychotherapy
The therapeutic process focuses on identifying mechanisms that maintain dependence, improving emotional regulation, and developing strategies that reduce relapse risk.
Prescription drug addiction therapy is an integral part of inpatient treatment, enabling safe work on dependence mechanisms and preparation for functioning after discharge.
Psychiatry and psychotherapy
Psychiatric supervision
Patients remain under continuous psychiatric care throughout therapy. Pharmacotherapy, when clinically justified, is selected individually, monitored, and adjusted to support psychological stabilization.
Psychotherapeutic support
Individual psychotherapy focuses on developing insight, building coping strategies, regulating emotions, and planning long term recovery. Therapy is delivered in a safe, structured, and non stigmatizing environment.
Medical supervision and health assessment
Comprehensive medical care
The treating physician and nursing team monitor the patient’s physical health throughout treatment. When clinically justified, laboratory diagnostics and assessment of health complications related to medication use are performed.
Assessment of addiction severity
Treatment duration and structure are determined based on addiction severity, overall health status, and response to care. The treatment plan is continuously reviewed and adjusted.
A holistic therapeutic model
Therapy is delivered within a holistic model addressing psychological, physical, and emotional aspects of recovery.
When clinically justified, care may be supplemented with:
mindfulness and stress regulation techniques
movement based therapy and breathing exercises
relaxation procedures
acupuncture
vitamin and infusion support when medically indicated
These elements are supportive and do not replace core clinical treatment.
A discreet inpatient treatment environment
Therapy is delivered in a private inpatient setting designed to reduce external stressors and support the therapeutic process.
The treatment environment provides:
full confidentiality and discretion
individualized clinical care
a safe and structured daily routine
staff focused on dignity and patient safety
Recovery is understood as a gradual restoration of stability, balance, and functioning.
After inpatient therapy ends
Completion of inpatient therapy does not mean the treatment process ends. The clinical team prepares individualized recommendations for continued therapy, outpatient support, and relapse prevention, tailored to the patient’s health status and treatment course. The goal is to maintain stability and support a safe transition to the next stage of care after discharge.
This form of treatment may be appropriate for:
patients with prescription drug addiction who require inpatient treatment
patients with long term benzodiazepine, opioid, or sleep medication use
patients with withdrawal symptoms or co occurring mental health conditions
This form of treatment may not be appropriate for:
patients not clinically qualified for inpatient treatment
patients who require only a short outpatient consultation
patients seeking detoxification only without continued therapeutic treatment
Clinical Contact
Contact with the center is intended for providing information regarding inpatient treatment and coordinating next steps in a confidential and non-binding manner.
Therapy as part of comprehensive treatment
CLINICAL INQUIRY
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FAQ - Prescription Drug Addiction Therapy
It is a structured inpatient treatment process including medical care, psychiatric supervision, and psychotherapy.
Detoxification addresses withdrawal symptoms, while therapy focuses on psychological and behavioral mechanisms of addiction.
Yes. Therapy is delivered under continuous medical and psychiatric supervision.
Treatment duration is individualized based on health status and clinical progress.
Yes. All stages of treatment are provided with full confidentiality.
Empathy, Confidentiality, and Clinical Safety
The treatment process is conducted under conditions of full confidentiality, with respect for patient dignity and individual needs.
The discreet setting of the facility and the continuous presence of the medical team ensure a sense of safety, stabilization, and anonymity at every stage of treatment.
Scope of Treatment and Informational Nature of Content
Inpatient treatment provided at Zeus Detox & Rehab is clinical in nature and focuses on medical stabilization, psychiatric assessment, and therapeutic intervention appropriate to the diagnosed condition and stage of the disorder. The scope and structure of treatment are determined individually by the clinical team based on the patient’s current health status and applicable medical standards.
The information presented on this website is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as a basis for self-directed treatment decisions. Addiction and mental health treatment require individual medical qualification and clinical assessment.

