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3 Opiate Addiction: What You May Not Know About This Drug Initially produced in Belgium in the late 1950’s, Fentanyl – a synthetic opiate – however, became popular in the 90’s. Subsequently, with the release of the patch, it gained more popularity. Soon after, the lollipop version emerged and the very obvious abuse was at an all-time high. Meanwhile, addicts had figured out that cutting the patches and directly swallowing, injecting or snorting the drug would cut the time release. Fentanyl obviously pulled its weight when it came to its street value. Often used by addicts as a substitute for heroin and it is known by various names on the street such as Tango and Cash, Apache, Perc-O-Pop and China White. In a bid to get the same high as heroin, addicts would most times end up overdosing on this drug.

4 Facts about Fentanyl Addiction and Treatment What is detox? This is the onset of treatment. And it facilitates the clearing of the drug from the body system. Since the body is used to enjoying the presence of the drug, patients may experience withdrawal symptoms. These may come in form of excessing sweating, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, abdominal pains, anxiety, muscle spasms, insomnia, Goosebumps and runny nose among others. Combating the withdrawal symptom Because of the intense discomfort that comes with the withdrawal symptoms, the medical centers specialists may have to prescribe certain medication to help combat or manage them, as well as aid to shorten the detox process period. In the case of severe nausea, stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea, other medications may be prescribed to normalize the body functions.

5 Help During Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Several aspects will determine the type of treatment to be sought that is why it is important to have a professional examination to assist make the right decision. The factors that will be used to settle for the most appropriate program channel include:  Whether there will be need for medically assisted detox  The need for continuous ongoing treatment, in a case where medical complication may arise during drug overdose  The need for new skills impartation and reintegration into a healthier personality  Need for support therapy that will address any concurrent depressive disorder, bipolar disorder or anxiety  And the need for personalized aftercare

6 Fentanyl Addiction Treatment to Avoid Serious Complications If you do not receive fentanyl addiction treatment in a timely manner, you would end up experiencing long-term psychological effects. Sustained fentanyl abuse may lead to the following problems:  It puts you at an increased risk of sustaining anoxic injury, which refers to damage done to the body tissues because of significantly low levels of oxygen in the body. Overtime, this can damage multiple organ systems and cause serious complications.  It puts you at an increased risk of experiencing serious overdose symptoms. You quickly build tolerance to whatever dose of fentanyl you are already taking, which means you will have to increase the dose constantly to create a high, and this will eventually lead to overdose that can cause life-threatening complications.  It damages your personal life and relationships. You will be in a state of confusion all the time with no sense of responsibility, and this is going to hit you financially and may even push your loved ones further from you.  It makes your existing health conditions even worse. This is especially true if you are already suffering from clinical depression. Sustained fentanyl abuse can make depression symptoms worse and increase your risk of doing harm to yourself.

7 Simple Ways to Determine the Cost of Receiving Fentanyl Addiction Treatment  You will be paying less for short-term (30 days) addiction programs. These programs involve clearing your body and mind from fentanyl addiction. The objectives are achieved through detox, group counselling, and continuing care planning.  You will be paying a lot more for extended addiction programs that may last for 60 days. The services are the same as you receive in short-term addiction programs, but you can spend more time in a rehab center to get better results.  You will find long-term addiction programs to be most expensive. These programs last for 90 days and are suitable for people with severe addiction issues. You may want to consider this program if you have relapsed many times. Services usually stay the same as in other programs, but you will be supervised for a longer period to stay sober.

8 Two Issues That May Stop You from Receiving Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Financial Worries It is natural to feel concerned about the cost of a rehab stay. Many people do not have enough money to enter a high quality rehab center, and this keeps them from overcoming their drug addiction. You can certainly try a detox at home, but that is not going to work when you have a serious fentanyl addiction. Job Concerns It is another genuine concern because you might have to leave your job or at least take time off work to be in rehab.

9 What Should You Expect in Different Phases of Rehab? The first phase of rehab involves determining the course of treatment. It means that medical staff will interview you and ask certain questions to get an idea about how serious your addiction is. They may ask you about your history of drug abuse as well as family history of drug addiction. You may also have to tell them for how long you have been abusing fentanyl and how much you take regularly. They will also ask you about any pre-existing mental health issues. The second phase of rehab involves getting rid of fentanyl traces that may be in your body. This detox phase is of immense importance and lays the foundation of a successful recovery. You will have to work closely with your doctor who may prescribe some medicines like buprenorphine to help you deal with withdrawal symptoms. Depending on your unique circumstances, withdrawal symptoms can be quite serious, which is why medical detox is always a better choice. Your doctor may stick to maintenance medication therapy that includes Suboxone, Bunavail, and Zubsolv.

10 What Should You Expect in Different Phases of Rehab? The third phase involves getting along with other patients who have recovered from addiction or have already gone past the detox phase. Individual and group therapy is of immense importance because it helps you achieve best treatment outcomes. It is actually a good idea to incorporate these approaches early on in your treatment. One-on-one sessions with a therapist will go a long way in helping you understand how to deal with your withdrawal symptoms and prevent relapses. The final phase of rehab is aftercare. It actually starts when you complete your rehab program. You can expect certain services during this phase, such as sober housing, counselling, and ongoing therapy. Do not underestimate the importance of aftercare because it helps you maintain your sobriety while making the transition back into life.

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