Cocaine Addiction Treatment
Cocaine Addiction Treatment in New England
When you abuse Coke, you get high then life feels dark after some time. It can also affect your sleep and appetite. Cocaine addiction develops quickly, and you may feel powerless to stop it.
As the body develops tolerance, maintaining the same high requires users to increase the dosage. If you decide to stop cocaine addiction, withdrawal symptoms may occur:
- Fatigue
- Hostility
- Paranoia
- Anxiety
- Agitation
- Sleep disturbances
- Depression
There are cocaine addiction treatment options available for you or someone you know.
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Whether you want to get back custody of your children, get your dream job, get a home or car, or you just want to live a HAPPY life…
Recovery Connection can help you achieve your goals using Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) and Behavioral Counseling Therapy. This means we can identify and address the core issues while treating you like a normal human.
Our MAT treatment includes the use of Suboxone, which is a combination of two different ingredients (Buprenorphine and Naloxone). Counseling is a required part of our treatment because this isn’t ONLY about detoxing off drugs. It is about improving YOUR life for the better!
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