Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
Fentanyl Addiction Treatment in New England
Meth users may experience physical withdrawal and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home. Users increase Meth dosage to maintain the level of high they get. They sometimes forego food, sleep, and other responsibilities just to use the drug.
Along with the side effects, high doses of Meth can lead to two long-term mental health concerns: Psychosis and Anhedonia, which is a diminished interest in previously enjoyable activities.
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Fentanyl is a potent opioid used to treat severe pain. It’s can be up to 50 and 100 times stronger than heroin and morphine respectively.
Fentanyl comes in more forms than almost any other prescription painkiller. And that might be the cause of its high rates of addiction.
Fentanyl addiction can cause brain dysfunction. This is because when you abuse opioids for a while, the brain’s dopamine receptors start to malfunction and cannot operate effectively without opioids.
If you decide to cut off this addiction, withdrawal symptoms may occur:
- Muscle weakness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Anorexia
- Diarrhea
- Elevated heart rate
- Hypertension
- Increased respiratory rate
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Pupil dilation
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But this does not have to be so. You can LIVE again without having to plan your day around meds or have family and friends worry about your every move. You can manage stress & challenges without self-harm and destructive behaviors.
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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!
At Recovery Connection, we understand that drug addiction doesn’t discriminate. From the soccer mom, busy executive, recovering surgical patient, and the list goes on…
That’s why we treat each patient with dignity, compassion, and respect. As our patients would describe it… “They actually treat me like a normal human.” No preaching. No judgment. No punishment.
Insurance covers our treatments. And you don’t have to put your life on hold to begin your recovery.
The best part is that you can continue your treatment in any of our other locations. So if you move, change jobs, or want to change to a new location that is more convenient for you, give us a call, and we will make that happen.
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