Fentanyl Withdrawal
Do you desire for yourself or your loved one to be free of Fentanyl, but there is fear that there will be very troubling Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms, continuous pain, or cravings?
Have you been noticing that the dosage of this opiate medication may have increased; however, the pain has not decreased?
What if the complications of opiate withdrawal could be relieved with Fentanyl withdrawal help and that your life could be lived with very little or no lingering symptoms of pain?
Even the source of what is causing pain can be more efficiently addressed without narcotic opiates present, because the human body ends up becoming tolerant to them eventually.
Fentanyl is a painkilling opiate that has effects up to one hundred times stronger than Morphine, and abruptly quitting use can present with serious Fentanyl opiate withdrawal side effects. It is classified as a Schedule II narcotic, and known for capabilities of producing extreme dependence such as other opiates. Because of this, this drug has a large potential for being abused creating dependence, and Fentanyl addiction. Regular use will produce a built-up tolerance, meaning that progressively larger dosages are necessary to provide the individual with the same general feeling. Tolerance starts out as a shorter time of the pain relieving effect, and leads to needing more frequent and higher doses. Our Sedona drug treatment center works to put a stop to the tolerance, dependence and withdrawal problems caused by using this narcotic.
When pain relieving effects begin lasting for shorter times, the next effect is often a decrease in the effect of pain relief. This leads to requiring stronger and bigger opiate doses. When an individual has developed a tolerance, it is almost safe to say they have also developed some dependence to this drug. Once they are tolerant to the drug, since the effects of pain relief will not be as strong, some individuals even describe minor withdrawal symptoms unless their dosage is increased and taken more frequently. Opiate withdrawal is a problem that is very real and very present caused by physical dependence and tolerance that has built up from the drug within the body. Fentanyl withdrawal treatment can effectively help alleviate opiate related problems.
It can take up to 17 hours for Fentanyl concentrations to decrease in the blood stream by 50%, after just one dose. When and if this drug needs to be discontinued, the most essential thing is that this needs to be done by gradually and progressively reducing the dosage. The following are potential Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms: anxiety, back pain, diarrhea, muscle aches, joint pain, rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, fever, runny nose, teary eyes, sneezing fits, sweating, chills, vomiting, yawning, nausea, anorexia, nervousness, shivering, insomnia, weakness, irritability, stomach cramps, and feeling like your hair is standing on end. To ensure relief from these potential side effects, Fentanyl withdrawal help is highly recommended. In our Arizona opiate rehab, we can provide the proper help to get individuals comfortably through this experience.
If an individual encounters any Fentanyl withdrawal side effects when reducing their dosage or discontinuing use, they should immediately contact a medical provider for Fentanyl withdrawal treatment. Even after full cessation of this drug, the brain and the body need time to adapt before going back to the pre drug state. Opiates work by providing a false source of endorphins; the body’s naturally occurring pain-killers. This causes the body’s production of endorphins to stop. Therefore, when one of these drugs is removed, no endorphins are left to help block pain, and even soft touch can be painful. Clothes may feel painful, showers can hurt, and even digestion can be painful, which is not regularly felt. This also is the situation for the emotions. Because no endorphins remain to limit emotional sensitivity, the individual in withdrawal feels increased emotional sensitivity. Our Sedona drug treatment center works to balance the endorphins and discover the underlying causes that led to narcotic use.
Many individuals who have become dependent on opiates were first given these drugs after an injury, surgery or trauma. Some individuals, particularly sensitive types of personalities, feel drawn to these drugs because of their dampening effects on emotional sensitivity. When Fentanyl cessation is done properly, it can prove to be generally simple and completely tolerable. Alternative to Meds Center Arizona opiate rehab employs a mixture of a one to two week long treatment course with Suboxone and nutrients targeted to build endorphins, which make this a surprisingly mild withdrawal. Suboxone is a medication utilized to help relieve withdrawal. Suboxone occupies the opiate receptors without causing the individual to feel drugged. The individual is transferred from the opiate they are taking to Suboxone, and then the Suboxone is reduced over a period of one to two weeks. This considerably eases withdrawal.
We are creating success each day in our Arizona opiate rehab at Alternative to Meds Center, and we do our best to properly celebrate these amazing achievements by throwing graduation events for our participants. Their friends, family members, and other peers attend, who are among the average of 50 people that come to each graduation. During these occasions we have heard some very incredible stories, sometimes there are several years and decades retold of pain, with a hard-to-believe clarity. When we are able to witness these miracles, we are inspired, because we know our participants are leaving our program equipped with skills to preserve a healthy lifestyle.
You are invited to call and talk to us, and receive an understanding of the variety of Fentanyl withdrawal help available.