
Opiates (such as the prescription drug Oxycontin) are among the hardest drugs in the world to quit. A big reason for that is the extreme physical discomfort that occurs when trying to stop using opiates cold turkey. The addiction CAN be conquered, but you can't do it alone - a compassionate, medically-trained opiate detox facility is essential.
Lots of addicts have moments of clarity during which they realize their drug addiction is a problem. Many will actually attempt to stop using on their own, but this desire to get clean, by itself, is often not enough.
The reason: opiate's excruciating withdrawal symptoms force many addicts back into the habit. These addicts are no longer even using to get high - they're using to avoid the crushing lows that occur when the opiates runs out.
A opiate detox center combines the addict's desire for a better life with the medical tools necessary to make that sober life a reality. Call Treatment Solutions Network today at 877-417-6237 for a free referral to the opiate detox facility that best fits your needs.
During professionally-administered drug detox, drugs such as clonidine may be given to minimize feelings of pain or sickness. With the client no longer paralyzed by withdrawal symptoms, a comprehensive recovery treatment program can begin.
Opiate withdrawal can be intense, with symptoms that include:
These symptoms may still exist on some level even if an addict does detox the RIGHT way, at a high-quality drug rehab center. But under proper care, opiate withdrawal will be manageable. Without proper medical help, these symptoms can be overwhelming. For heavily dependent addicts in poor health, unsupervised opiate detox is even more dangerous.
Remember, detox is not a cure for opiate addiction. For a successful addiction recovery, detox must be followed by comprehensive drug rehab that addresses the root causes of the client's addiction. Counseling and group therapy play an important role in this process, but because quitting opiates is so difficult, there are several drugs used as part of a comprehensive relapse prevention strategy. They include:
More and more Americans are getting hooked on opiates not through some street-corner drug pusher, but through their pharmacist. Some people begin taking prescription opiates as a doctor-prescribed method of pain relief, but soon they become hooked on the high. Or as often happens they simply are faced with a disease which forces long term opiate use and find the withdrawal symptoms too much to take. These individuals can benefit from a detox only program.
Millions of others are taking prescription opiates without any medical need for the pills - often times underestimating their addictive qualities and the potential for overdose.
Yet, between 1999 and 2002, data from the National Center for Health Statistics showed opiate pills such as hydrocodone and oxycodone were more likely to cause drug overdose deaths than cocaine or heroin. The National Institute on Drug Abuse, meanwhile, estimates that 48 million people have used prescription drugs for non-medical reasons.
Prescription opiates can ruin lives - plain and simple. They also frequently serve as a gateway drug into street heroin use. If you or someone you know has a problem with prescription opiates, the time to seek help is NOW. An opiate detox center is where you can begin to reclaim control over your life.
Tara Amber Vitone struggled for six years with her heroin addiction. The only time the Long Island, N.Y. woman stayed clean was when she was pregnant with her three children.
When the young mother overdosed and ended up in the hospital. Her mother urged her to quit using.
"I said, 'You have all these little children, you want to see them grow up, you don't want to die,'" mother Geraldine Celli told Newsday. "She started to cry. She didn't want to be that way."
But Vitone kept using, and at the age of 24, she overdosed again and died - leaving her children to be raised largely by their grandmother.
"It's not like I'm complaining, because I love my grandchildren, but I'm 54 years old," Celli said, while holding 6-year-old Gianna on one knee. "It's really hard."
Don't let this sort of tragedy strike you or your loved ones. Call Treatment Solutions Network today at 877-417-6237.
No matter your insurance, be it Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS), Assurant, Unicare, United Health Care, Anthem, Carefirst, Asuris Northwest Health, Golden Rule, Celtic Insurance, Fortis, Health Net, Kaiser, Vista, Shelter, Wellpoint, Tri Care, Accordia or even Medicare, and state insurance - we can help you with an opiate detox program. We also offer many affordable self pay options as well as luxury opiate detox programs.