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Prescription drug addiction has become a widespread issue, affecting people of all ages and backgrounds. From painkillers to sedatives, these medications, when misused, can result in addiction, health problems, and possibly death from overdose.
At Hope’s Destiny, we specialize in helping people struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs) overcome prescription drug addiction through compassionate and personalized care.
Read on to learn more about prescription drug addiction and how Hope’s Destiny can support you on your path to recovery.
Prescription medication addiction is a significant issue in the United States, affecting millions of Americans nationwide.
Recent statistics reveal that over 6% or 18 million Americans aged 12 and older have misused prescription medications in the past year alone.
If you or a loved one is struggling with prescription drug addiction, help is available. At Hope Destiny, we offer specialized programs and supportive care to guide you towards a life free from the grips of addiction.
Addiction to prescription drugs typically begins with legitimate medical use. However, as you continue to take these medications, your brain chemistry changes, hijacking your brain’s reward system.
This leads to developing a higher tolerance for the drug, meaning you’ll need higher doses of it to achieve the same effect. This can further impair your ability to control cravings and resist the urge to take the drug.
Eventually, dependence forms, and you find yourself trapped in a cycle of addiction, seeking drugs despite the harm they cause.
Recognizing the signs of prescription drug addiction is important for early intervention and treatment. In fact, it can save your or someone else’s life.
Whether you’re concerned about yourself or a loved one, being aware of these signs can help you seek help promptly.
Yes, prescription drugs can cause withdrawal symptoms, and the severity and duration of withdrawal vary depending on the type of drug.
Prescription drug addiction develops because of a combination of factors, ranging from personal needs to external influences.
Some people and groups are more susceptible to prescription drug addiction. Some at-risk populations include:
People abuse prescription drugs by taking higher doses than prescribed, either by ingesting multiple pills at once or crushing them into powder for snorting or injection.
To increase the intensity and onset of a high, some people may experiment with alternative routes of administration, such as intravenous injection or rectal administration.
Others may engage in polypharmacy, combining multiple prescription medications or mixing them with alcohol or illicit drugs to amplify euphoria or sedation. This often stems from a desire to self-medicate, underlying mental health issues, or to cope with stressors.
Persistent stigmas associated with seeking help for mental health or substance use disorders may discourage people from seeking treatment.
Misuse of prescription drugs can lead to various short-term and long-term health problems.
In the short term, prescription drug misuse can cause various health effects that can be overlooked as minor issues. These include:
Your journey to better mental health begins with understanding. If you’re ready to take this important step, our compassionate team is here to support you. We offer both in-person and telehealth evaluations to accommodate your needs and comfort level. Your courage in reaching out today can transform your tomorrow. Let us walk beside you on your path to wellness.
Persistent prescription drug abuse can cause major health problems, some of which are life-threatening. These complications can include:
Getting comprehensive drug addiction treatment is important if you or a loved one is struggling with a prescription drug use disorder. Several evidence-based approaches can help you overcome addiction and achieve long-term recovery.
Prescription drug detoxification, commonly referred to as detox, is the initial phase of treatment aimed at safely managing withdrawal symptoms associated with discontinuing drug use.
During a detox, patients receive medical supervision to ensure their safety and comfort. Medications may be administered to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings.
Residential rehab programs provide comprehensive and intensive treatment in a structured environment where patients live at the recovery center for the duration of treatment.
These programs offer 24/7 support and supervision, including medical care, therapy sessions, crisis interventions, and holistic activities.
Residential rehab is ideal for people with severe addictions or those who require a controlled and supportive environment to achieve recovery.
The duration of residential rehab programs typically ranges from 30 to 90 days or longer, depending on your needs and treatment goals.
Outpatient treatment programs offer flexibility for people to receive treatment while living at home. These programs provide various therapeutic interventions, counseling, and support services without requiring overnight stays.
Outpatient programs are suitable for people with milder forms of addiction or those who have completed residential treatment and require ongoing support.
Despite not providing round-the-clock supervision, outpatient programs can be effective in helping you maintain sobriety and manage daily responsibilities.
Dual diagnosis treatment addresses co-occurring mental health disorders alongside prescription drug addiction.
Many patients with substance use disorder also experience underlying mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder.
Dual diagnosis treatment integrates mental health care with addiction treatment to address a patient’s complex needs while identifying the underlying issues that led to addiction.
By treating both conditions simultaneously, dual diagnosis treatment improves outcomes and reduces the risk of relapse.
Several psychotherapy (or talk therapy) treatment options are combined with other approaches to help people struggling with opioid use or other SUDs to recover from addiction.
These treatments, tailored to your needs and preferences, form a comprehensive approach to addressing prescription drug use disorder and promoting long-term recovery.
Once you or a loved one has completed treatment, continuing care can help you maintain recovery, decreasing your chances of relapse.
Hope’s Destiny also offers a full spectrum of outpatient levels of care to see you from the early stages of recovery to long-term recovery.
Discover life without prescription drug abuse at Hope’s Destiny.
Our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way, offering personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs.
Take the first step toward a healthier, drug-free life by reaching out to us today. Your journey to recovery begins here at Hope’s Destiny
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