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Inpatient Fentanyl Rehab Centers

Fentanyl, one of the most powerful opiate drugs on the market, carries as high a risk for addiction as heroin. Anyone who’s abused fentanyl for any length of time well knows how this drug can overpower a person’s ability to function in daily life.

With regular, ongoing fentanyl abuse, severe addiction can take hold quickly. Inpatient fentanyl rehab centers specialize in helping addicts overcome the effects of chronic drug use. As the more powerful opiates can take a considerable toll on the mind and body, the services offered through inpatient fentanyl rehab centers provide the type of comprehensive treatment needed to gain a firm foothold in recovery.

Fentanyl’s Effects

As one of the most powerful pain-relieving drugs on the market, fentanyl is commonly used to treat conditions involving moderate to severe pain symptoms. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, fentanyl acts as a central nervous system depressant, slowing chemical activities throughout the brain and body. These slowing effects account for the drug’s pain-relieving properties.

Inpatient Fentanyl Rehab

Fentanyl addiction can lead to the neglect of personal hygiene.

This drug’s dependence and addiction effects take hold much quicker than other weaker opiates and also bring on more severe symptoms, such as:

  • Intense drug cravings
  • Total disregard for negative consequences, like job loss or broken relationships
  • Lethargy
  • Cloudy thinking
  • Loss of interest in family, friends, personal hygiene

Inpatient fentanyl rehab centers address both the physical and psychological effects of fentanyl addiction.

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Inpatient Fentanyl Rehab Center Treatment

Comprehensive Treatment Approach

Rather than just treat the addiction problem, inpatient fentanyl rehab centers treat the addiction as well as any conditions that result from chronic drug use be they physical or psychological.

As chronic opiate abuse damages the body as well as the brain, long-term users often develop chronic medical conditions and/or full-blown psychological disorders during the course of drug use. By treating all of addiction’s effects, inpatient fentanyl rehab centers offer a person the best chance at a successful recovery.

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Medication Therapies

By the time a person enters drug treatment, fentanyl’s powerful effects have created severe chemical imbalances in the brain. These imbalances can persist well into the recovery process making it all but impossible to remain drug-free for any length of time.

Under these conditions, an inpatient fentanyl rehab center administers medication therapies that work to restore the brain’s chemical balance and in the process relieve the drug cravings and ongoing withdrawal effects these imbalances leave behind, according to the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration. Medication therapies commonly used include:

  • Methadone
  • Buprenorphine
  • Naltrexone
  • Naloxone

Psychosocial Treatment

Psychosocial treatment interventions address the destructive thinking and behavior patterns that develop during the course of chronic drug use. In effect, psychosocial treatment makes up the bulk of the inpatient fentanyl rehab center treatment process. Psychosocial treatment interventions typically take the form of:

  • Individual psychotherapy
  • Support group work
  • Drug education and counseling
  • Group therapies

Considerations

Ultimately, the services available through inpatient fentanyl rehab centers specifically address the widespread dysfunction left behind in addiction’s wake. If you or someone you know are considering entering treatment and need help finding a program that meets your needs, please feel free to call our toll-free helpline at 800-430-1407Who Answers? to speak with one of our addiction specialists.

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