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Opiate Detox

What is Opiate Detox?

Opiate detox focuses on providing those who are addicted to opiate based drugs like heroin or prescription painkillers with a safe and effective detox with a minimum of discomfort. Medication to treat the symptoms of detox—opiate withdrawal symptoms or as a maintenance measure to keep withdrawal symptoms at bay may be utilized so that you have a more comfortable experience. Opiate detox is a precursor to opiate addiction treatment and should not be considered a full and complete treatment unto itself.

Is Opiate Detox Necessary?

Without a medically supervised detox, those who struggle with opiate addiction will find themselves in a great deal of pain. In some cases, when other medical disorders are present, a cold turkey opiate detox done at home can be deadly. It is crucial that you have the medical support you need as you undergo the process in order to make sure that you are healthy and that you don’t relapse and waste your time and endure the withdrawal symptoms for nothing.

How Do Suboxone and Methadone Fit Into Opiate Detox?

At an opiate detox, you may receive medications like buprenorphine in the forms of Subutex and Suboxone or methadone to assuage your symptoms. They work by blocking the opiate receptors in the brain and keeping your body from revolting and exhibiting symptoms of withdrawal. When you are stabilized on either of these medications, you can begin to focus on other aspects of your treatment as you slowly continue your physical detox throughout your opiate treatment.

Is Opiate Detox All I Need?

No. Opiate addiction is a serious, chronic medical illness and requires intense treatment that extends far beyond opiate detox. Though opiate detox is necessary because it speaks to the physical aspect of opiate addiction, it is just a first step. After opiate detox, your body will allow your mind to focus on other aspects of your addiction and prepare you for opiate addiction treatment in which you will undergo a variety of treatments and therapies geared toward helping you define why you began using in the first place as well as the issues that came up for you during addiction. Without opiate detox, it wouldn’t be possible for you to concentrate on anything at all. But with opiate detox, you have the start of an effective, safe and efficient opiate addiction treatment.

Opiate Detox at Orchid Recovery Center

At Orchid Recovery Center, we provide women who are addicted to opiates of any kind, including Vicodin, OxyContin, Percocet, Percodan, heroin, methadone, Lorcet, Lortab and more, with an unparalleled opiate detox and opiate rehab programs at our opiate rehab in Palm Springs, Florida. With a variety of cutting edge and traditional treatments for you to choose from, we guarantee that you will have a highly unique experience that allows you to fully explore your addiction and yourself and connect with the woman you were before as well as all your original dreams and goals that you may have lost sight of during opiate addiction. If you have any questions about what we can provide in terms of opiate detox and opiate rehab, contact us at Orchid Recovery Center today.

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