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Opioid Detox

Young Woman Who Embraced Recovery at Our Opioid DetoxWhen you’re trying to overcome an opioid addiction, the first step is stopping consumption. However, when you stop using, your body goes through a series of changes. These changes cause a chemical imbalance in the brain, in turn leading to physical and mental withdrawal symptoms. Without medical supervision, not only can these symptoms become dangerous, but they can even be fatal in some cases. For safe opioid detox, a supervised medical detox is your best option.

About the Opioid Detox Process

During an opioid detox, the body naturally removes toxins from your system. While this is a necessary process, it brings about withdrawal symptoms as your body attempts to regain balance without drugs in the system. Opioid withdrawal symptoms usually begin within six to 12 hours after your last dose and can continue for days or weeks.

Physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Depression and anxiety
  • Nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting
  • Muscle cramps, fever, and sweating
  • Teary eyes, pupil dilation, and runny nose
  • Excessive yawning and sleep problems

The severity of these symptoms will vary based on several factors. These factors include the type of opioid used, how frequently you used it, how much you took for each dose, how you used the drug, and how long your addiction has existed. Your personal medical history and mental health also play a role.

What Is a Medical Opioid Detox?

When going through drug or alcohol withdrawal, various things can go wrong. A medical opioid detox is your best choice for comfort and safety. During our professional medical detox process, capable medical professionals supervise your withdrawal 24/7. Medically-assisted detox uses medications to minimize withdrawal symptoms as opioids leave the body.

Medications like methadone reduce withdrawal symptoms. Although methadone itself is an opioid, it effectively blocks the euphoria that drugs in its class normally cause. Some patients even continue taking methadone after detox as a form of tapering off. It helps them concentrate on therapies of rehab and to engage more fully in drug-free living.

Medical Detox for Your Opioid Addiction

Spring Gardens Recovery in Spring Hill, Florida provides medical detox and addiction recovery services for opioids and other substances. Medically-assisted withdrawal using methadone makes your time in detox more comfortable, which gives you the strength you need for healthy recovery.

Detox is critical as your first step into sobriety, particularly when you suffer opioid addiction. Detox services at Spring Gardens include:

  • Fully licensed staff
  • Upscale amenities with a tranquil environment
  • Renowned doctor as the medical director
  • Amino acid and pediment IV infusions
  • Shaman-led yoga classes and guided meditation

You can recover from prescription painkiller dependence. You just need the right place to start your addiction recovery journey. Call Spring Gardens Recovery today at (866) 244-9556.

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SPRING GARDENS RECOVERY (352) 484-1999
8213 Cessna Drive Spring Hill FL 34606
2902 West Columbus Drive Tampa FL 33607