Residential drug and alcohol rehab uses Suboxone for detox from opiate use
Some of the opiates are Codeine, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Vicodin, Talwin and Methadone (all of these prescribed by physicians for legitimate pain). The unfortunate truth is that even though these are prescribed by physicians they are addictive. Over time they do not work as well and the patient begins to seek more and more of the drug to overcome the pain. This can lead to going to many doctors as well as seeking illegal drugs on the streets. One other opiate is heroin which is a street drug.
Withdrawal from opiate addiction can be painful and difficult. The symptoms of opiate withdrawal are cold sweats, bone pain, anxiety, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea and depression. The fear of withdrawals can prevent you or a loved one from choosing to enter rehab where you can get the help needed to live a better life.
Bow Creek Recovery Center’s Medical Directors are certified in Suboxone therapy treatment. They feel that supporting you through the process of detox with Suboxone gives you the opportunity to succeed. They monitor the use of Suboxone to prevent cravings. First you are given the amount of Suboxone that you need to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Once you are stabilized then the slow process of decreasing the Suboxone dosage is initiated. Since Suboxone prevents the feeling of craving it makes it much easier to do the therapeutic work that Bow Creek offers you so that you may start your new life free of opiate use.
One drug that is both offered by doctors and also found on the streets is Methadone. Methadone is a very addictive drug and can be very hard to get off of. Suboxone is the treatment of choice for Methadone abuse. Again, it helps to prevent the craving and withdrawal symptoms of opiate withdrawals. It supports you to the point that you are able to get off of the Suboxone and not have cravings for the Methadone.
We have seen real success with the use of Suboxone. We had a client who was addicted to Methadone. Within the first day they were not experiencing any withdrawal symptoms thanks to the administration of Suboxone. Over a period of time the Suboxone was slowly decreased. An added benefit was that the judge presiding over their legal problems around a drug related issue was very happy to hear that the client was on Suboxone. The judge felt that it was a good choice and could see that the client had not used any illegal drugs since his treatment began. The sentence he received reflected the judge’s positive opinion of the use of Suboxone.
Our goal at Bow Creek Recovery Center is to support you in the best possible way as you detox off of your opiate use. Suboxone is the best way that we can support you so that you can lead a healthy and successful life.
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