Prescription Drug Addiction Recovery

Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment Centers

Many prescription drugs have a potential for abuse and addiction, facts that many are unaware of. Because these medications are prescribed by medical professionals, it’s easy to think that they’re entirely safe. However, considering the opioid epidemic and other cases of benzo and stimulant abuse, it’s safe to say that prescription medications aren’t entirely safe. For those who are struggling with medication addiction, our prescription drug addiction treatment centers can help.

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What Are the Symptoms of Prescription Drug Abuse?

Prescription drugs are medications that are prescribed by a medical professional to treat physical or mental health conditions. When taken as directed, these medications can alleviate challenging symptoms and make a person feel better. However, misusing prescription drugs may come with numerous repercussions, including physical dependence, addiction, mental health problems, or overdose.

There are medications of various drug classifications that are often abused in the U.S. These commonly abused prescription drugs include opioids, depressants, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and stimulants. Each of these drug classes is known for producing certain side effects. For instance, while opioids are known for their sedative and euphoric high, stimulants are known for producing increased energy and mood.

Because medications produce different side effects, addiction red flags may also vary according to the substance. Common signs of prescription drug abuse include:

  • An individual takes the substance in greater doses or for longer than needed
  • The person wants to cut down or stop using the drug but is unable to do so
  • They spend a lot of their time getting, using, or recovering from the effects of the substance
  • The individual craves the substance
  • The person is unable to fulfill responsibilities at school or work as a result of drug use
  • They continue to use the drug even when it causes problems within their relationships
  • The individual gives up work, social, and recreational responsibilities to use drugs
  • The person uses the substance repeatedly even though it puts them in danger
  • They continue to use the substance even when their physical or mental health declines in response
  • They’ve built a tolerance to the drug, requiring them to take higher doses to feel the same effects
  • The person experiences withdrawal symptoms when not taking the substance

Other signs of prescription drug addiction may include physical side effects commonly associated with the drug, such as increased energy and irritability in cases of stimulant abuse. If you notice any of these signs in yourself or a loved one, our rehab for prescription drugs offers various physical and psychological forms of care that can make sobriety possible.


Prescription Drug Withdrawal and Detox

Physical dependence is another major sign of medication addiction. Physical drug dependence occurs as a result of long-term drug use and is marked by unpleasant physical symptoms (withdrawals) if the drug is suddenly stopped or taken in smaller doses. Knowing the symptoms of prescription drug withdrawal is key to taking prescriptions safely or preventing further misuse.

Common prescription drug withdrawals include:

  • Anxiety
  • Dilated pupils
  • Fatigue
  • Goosebumps
  • Increased heart rate
  • Irritability
  • Muscle and joint aches
  • Nausea and/or vomiting
  • Paleness
  • Shakiness
  • Sweating
  • Yawning

The severity of these symptoms varies depending on the type of drug taken, the duration of use, and how long the person has been using the drug. Treating physical dependence is a major aspect of recovery at our prescription drug addiction treatment centers. Not only is medically supervised detox important for relapse prevention, but it also ensures that the individual remains safe and healthy during the detoxification process.

During prescription drug detox, patients are placed on a tapering schedule in which their doses are gradually reduced. Our medical team may also administer medication (as needed) to reduce clients’ symptoms and help them feel as comfortable as possible. Whether it’s benzo or opioid detox that you need, our Legacy Healing Center locations are here for you.


Finding a Prescription Medication Rehab Near Me

Legacy Healing Center has multiple addiction treatment facilities across the country to help people in various communities achieve long-term sobriety. In addition to medical detox, our prescription drug addiction rehab also offers addiction therapy services that address the psychological and emotional aspects of substance abuse and recovery. We also offer aftercare services for alumni to provide ongoing support as they transition to sober life after rehab.

For more information about our prescription drug addiction treatment or other addiction treatment programs, contact Legacy Healing Center today.

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