Oxycodone Addiction

Oxycodone addiction is a serious and escalating problem around the world. Oxycodone, in particular, is one of the most abused prescription narcotics on the market. This semi-synthetic painkiller has been a godsend for many people suffering with serious pain, but it can be highly addicting.

Oxycodone Addiction Symptoms

Oxycodone Addiction Side Effects

Most people who become dependent upon oxycodone are not at fault. No one who takes this medication for therapeutic reasons sets out to become physically and/or psychologically dependent upon it. Opiate-based medications can cause a person to develop a tolerance to the drug. This essentially means that people become used to the medication and escalating dosages are required over time for pain relief.

People deserve compassion and understanding when they make the decision to seek oxycodone detox. Many of them have tried several times to get off the drug but they realize an unmanaged withdrawal is too much to handle on their own. Some people become so desperate they’ll do just about anything to avoid withdrawal.

Oxycodone Addiction Withdrawal Symptoms

 

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Withdrawing from oxycodone can bring about symptoms that may include:

  • Insomnia, restlessness
  • Weakness
  • Chills, sweating
  • Muscle cramps and spasms/bone pain
  • Cravings
  • Anxiety, irritability
  • Tearing, yawning, runny nose
  • Goosebumps
  • High blood pressure
  • Increased respiratory rate
  • Rapid heart rate

Waismann Method Rapid Opiate Detox Center

Medical Detox May Offer the Best Results. Oxycodone detox methods could include inpatient or outpatient detox. Additionally, either type of detox may include Suboxone and methadone treatments. These medications are opiate “replacements.” This means many treatment providers consider them to be more strictly controlled. The problem is that these “replacements” can cause additional problems with drug dependency.

Coming off opiates after becoming dependent can be difficult and may seem impossible. It’s important for medical professionals to supervise you during detox to avoid potential complications. Opiate addiction treatment that includes medical supervision during detox is best to avoid these problems. Medically based programs also tend to be more thorough and less likely to result in relapse.

One option that has gained quite a bit of popularity in recent years is rapid opiate detox. When performed by a reputable company, this treatment can offer a quick solution to the problem of opiate dependency and addiction. People with oxycodone addiction tend to respond well to rapid detox, which entails the administration of intravenous medication that eliminates physical opiate dependency at key receptor sites in the body. Patients are deeply sedated during the procedure.

Rapid detox programs should offer close supervision in an accredited hospital so that staff members have access to appropriate equipment should complications arise. Immediate professional after care is required to ensure physical and mental stability through the transition from addiction treatment back to an opiate free life. While rapid detox quickly takes care of the physical dependency, patients still need follow-up care to help address the psychological and emotional facets of addiction. The addiction may seem like an uphill battle, but proper treatment can help patients to get back on their feet quickly. Learn more about the Waismann Method® Rapid Oxycodone Detox.