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Fentanyl Addiction Treatment And Detox
Fentanyl is highly addictive due to its high potency, as it is far more potent than all other opioids. Thus, fentanyl addiction recovery is often a challenging process that requires the help of experts.
Due to its high potency and illegal manufacturing, Fentanyl has a longer half-life, making a Fentanyl detox from the drug and Fentanyl rehab difficult.
It may take 7 to 14 days to detox from Fentanyl depending on the person’s different factors, like the weight of the individual as well as the half-life of Fentanyl.
Our company’s many years of experience taking care of individuals detoxing from Fentanyl and Carfentanyl means we offer our patients the full assurance that they will experience a safe and comfortable detox experience. We aim to ensure that a healthy life becomes each patient’s norm.
Fentanyl Addiction Treatment, Fentanyl Rehab, and Fentanyl Dependency
The Fentanyl recovery process requires effective patient monitoring by the experts at Inspire Malibu to ensure that success is achieved and that the detox is performed comfortably and healthily.
Since Fentanyl is highly addictive and a potent opiate, inpatient monitoring makes the Fentanyl rehab process feasible and successful for our patients.
At Inspire Malibu, we provide proven science and evidence-based treatment modalities for therapy and medication management.
Inspire Malibu is licensed to provide Incidental Medical Services. That means our medical doctors can provide services on the premises of our inpatient facility. Offering this alternative makes treatment much safer and more accessible for our experts to control our client’s unpleasant physiological symptoms when they arise during the fentanyl detox process.
History of Fentanyl or What is Fentanyl?
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid; it is 50 to 300 times stronger than Morphine. Just 1mg of Fentanyl could be lethal. The wide availability of Fentanyl on the street and its low price have made it a deadly killer for many substance abusers.
Fentanyl has been available as a prescription pain medication since 1968. However, its recent popularity increased as a street drug, and its affordability means it is often cut into other street drugs without the purchaser knowing, causing unfortunate Fentanyl overdoses and deaths even for those not seeking to use Fentanyl directly.
Illegally manufactured Fentanyl comes in different chemical structures, is more potent than prescription opioids, and may have a longer half-life on the street, meaning street Fentanyl stays in the body longer than prescription Fentanyl. That means Fentanyl addiction recovery typically requires expert assistance.
Statistical Data
Fentanyl is now the most common cause of death by overdose in the U.S. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Fentanyl is the most common cause of drug overdose in the United States.
In 2017, nearly 60% of all overdoses in the U.S. were related to Fentanyl. In 2010, the Fentanyl overdose rate was only 14%, demonstrating a massive upsurge in use and fatalities.
Fentanyl is so cheap to obtain as a street drug that it’s often also cut into other drugs. Individuals with other substance abuse problems often overdose on Fentanyl, never knowing they even purchased the medication.
Thus, receiving expert help when underdoing Fentanyl addiction recovery is vital to ensuring the patient’s health and success.
Inspire Malibu helps patients overcome their Fentanyl addiction and get their life back on track. In addition to medication-based therapy, our other methods include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy has been proven by research to be the most effective type of behavioral therapy for treating drug dependency, especially for heroin abuse. Our clinical team also uses a sophisticated form of to properly address and treat each client’s behavioral issues.
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy involves a counselor showing the patient the difference between the life they want and the life that being an addict forces them to have, and then helps them through the steps they must undergo in order to motivate themselves to break free of the addiction cycle and live the life they truly wish to live.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy covers the two seemingly contradictory states of mind that a patient must experience to overcome their addiction: they must accept who they are, and they also must change.
- Neurofeedback Therapy allows counselors to see in real-time how a patient’s brain acts when they’re thinking about certain subjects or past events, and this information helps counselors make their therapy sessions more efficient and effective. It is available for an extra fee unless covered by insurance.
- Nutrition and maintaining a healthy diet during and after treatment is vital to successful relapse prevention.
- Exercise also helps a patient stay focused on recovery and avoid relapse.
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