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How To Get Clean from Oxycontin?

How To Get Clean from Oxycontin?

If you or a loved one suffer from an oxycontin addiction, we explain the best way to get clean from it and get back to sobriety.

OxyContin is a prescription opioid drug that is prescribed for severe levels of pain. Most doctors who prescribe Oxycontin only do it for extreme conditions like cancer, fibromyalgia, broken bones, and serious injuries. Oxycontin is highly addictive, and most medical doctors are reluctant to prescribe it. Instead, they will pursue less potent painkillers and pain-reducing methods before prescribing Oxycontin. Much of the current opioid epidemic results from medical doctors prescribing Oxycontin too liberally during the 1990s. 

Many heroin addicts have first prescribed Oxycontin and then later switched to heroin.   

How To Get Clean from Oxycontin?

More About Misuse of Oxycontin

Although the reputation of addiction to Oxycontin most often refers to the abuse of the drug. Many people are addicted to Oxycontin who has a valid prescription from a doctor. Oxycontin is prescribed for pain and severe illness. National Center for Biotechnology Information advances in science and health recognizes that the medical need for Oxycontin does indicate another side to this addiction. 

Research on motives for the use of prescription drugs suggests that although motives to feel high and to enhance social experiences are common, this population also uses these medications to manage symptoms of pain, anxiety, sleep disruption, and other conditions that would otherwise not receive adequate treatment or no treatment at all. (NCBI)

How to Know If You Are Addicted to Oxycontin?

If you or your loved one is using OxyContin and are taking the higher doses of Oxycontin, such as the 40 mg and 80 mg tablets, this can indicate addiction. The stronger milligrams are solely reserved for debilitating pain from accidents, burns, or terminal illness. Anyone consuming this strength of Oxycontin regularly is struggling with either addiction or physical dependency on Oxycontin. However, many people who struggle with an addiction to Oxycontin do not use the stronger milligrams but use smaller doses more frequently. 

Regardless of the milligrams, Oxycontin will cause a person to experience opioid withdrawal symptoms.

How To Get Clean from Oxycontin?

Addiction to Oxycontin is as serious as an addiction to heroin. Some doctors even suggest they are worse in terms of physical dependence. However, anyone who is addicted will experience harsh withdrawal symptoms. They must be given opioid replacement medications to allow them to get clean from Oxycontin. The medicines that are prescribed as opioid substitutes include buprenorphine and methadone. In some instances, an Oxycontin taper will be necessary for the person to detox. Oxycontin detox symptoms include: 

    • Severe flu symptoms (sneezing, fever, and chills, watery eyes, body aches) 
    • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea 
    • Profuse Sweating 
    • Rapid pulse and irregular heartbeat 
    • Insomnia 
    • Muscle cramping and spasms 
    • Restless leg syndrome (known as kicking) 
    • Risk for accidental overdose and relapse 

 

What Are the Best Treatment Programs for Oxycontin?

On-Call treatment centers provide medications that will immediately reverse Oxycontin withdrawal symptoms. The Oxycontin detox program medicates their patients upon arrival and gives them other medications to help them sleep and feel more relaxed. The amount of time it takes to detox from Oxycontin will depend on how much and how long they were using OxyContin. The next step in the treatment will be to attend a personalized rehab program. 

Individualized treatment programs are tailored to meet the needs of the individual and provide them one-on-one counseling, holistic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and psychological assessments and support. 

Call Now for Priority Admission to the Oxycontin Rehab

We have helped even the most chronic Oxycontin addicts get free from their addiction for good. Call now to get immediate placement into an Oxycontin recovery program. Do not let another day go by, enduring the hardship of this severe physical, emotional, and mental addiction. We are here to help you. Call right now, or chat and email for more information.