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Inpatient Prescription Drug Rehab Programs

There is a wide array of prescriptions drugs out there that people become addicted to. Prescription drug addiction is a very challenging obsession for people to overcome and the majority of people addicted to prescription drugs will need help from outside sources, such as a prescription drug rehab, to help them overcome their addiction.

Prescription Drug Addiction in America

Medication is available to help people with their ailments and illnesses. Many people use medication as prescribed by their doctor but some people abuse prescription drugs and become addicted to the drug needing to take it on a daily basis. According to www.nlm.nih.gov, around twenty percent of the American population uses prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons.

inpatient rehab for prescription addiction

Millions suffer from prescription drug addiction but rehab can help.

The two classes of drugs that people typically abuse are anti-anxiety drugs such as Xanax and Clonazepam or painkillers such as OxyContin and Percocet. Prescription drug abuse can lead to addiction and can be extremely difficult for people to stop once they start. Inpatient prescription drug programs can help provide a person with the extra attention and help they need to come clean from their addiction.

Inpatient Rehab

People who become addicted to a specific prescription drug also develop a dependency on the drug. If a person uses a particular drug for a long period of time their body will have learned how to operate on that drug, and without it, a person’s body will go through withdrawal.

Withdrawal symptoms from prescription drugs typically include, insomnia, stomach cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mood swings, anxiety, muscle aches, headaches, and cold sweats.

Withdrawal symptoms are very hard for a person to go through, but with the help of a rehab center a person will have resources such as medication and doctors that are available to them to help them get through the process.

Inpatient prescription drug programs will provide a person with therapy sessions, medical supervision, room and board as well as daily activities and around the clock support. At an inpatient program, a person struggling with a drug addiction will be able to talk with other people about their hardships and stress without feeling judged or ridiculed for their addiction.

One of the best aspects of an inpatient program is the fact that there are a multiple people there that are going through the same strife and struggles as the other patients and individuals will have other people to talk to about their addiction and will be able to relate to the other patients in the program.

There are thousands of inpatient prescription drug programs located throughout the country and all of them are created to help people come clean from their addiction. A person should conduct research on the programs that are in their communities and decide which program they feel will be best suited for their needs. It is important for a person to feel comfortable at the program they choose so that they can have a healthy detox in an environment that they feel safe and secure in.

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Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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