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Title: All About Fentanyl Addiction Treatment


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Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
  • Rehab This Way!

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Synopsis
  • Experts Predict More Overdoses in 2017
  • Facts about Drug Intervention
  • Most Important Facts about Fentanyl
  • Important Questions about Fentanyl
  • Opioid Misuse Overview
  • The Opioid Crisis Is Definitely On
  • Extended Care or Long-Term Rehab
  • How Much Time Do You Need?
  • Sustainable Recovery is Real

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Experts Predict More Overdoses in 2017
  • Fentanyl Addiction in Canadian Metros
  • The ground zero for opioid abuse and addiction
    particularly fentanyl is British Columbia. The
    province has already recorded 622 unintentional
    overdose tragedies and deaths from illegal drugs
    in the initial 10 months of 2016. Of the reported
    deaths, half or 332 have been linked to bootleg
    fentanyl, a synthetic opiate derivative which is
    100 times stronger and more potent than morphine.
  • Despite the continuous devastation of fentanyl to
    Canadian communities, medical experts, as well as
    first responders, warn of an increase in the
    opioid overdose in 2017. Authorities have
    confirmed that the spread of bootleg fentanyl has
    begun moving eastward across Canada. A public
    health emergency in British Columbia has already
    been declared and this is rooted from an alarming
    increase in the reports of overdose-related
    deaths. Life-saving drugs such as naxolone are
    the first aid remedy for opioid overdose and B.C.
    first responders and firefighters are now
    well-equipped to deliver them when the need
    arises.

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Experts Predict More Overdoses in 2017
  • Surging Fentanyl Overdoses Shatter Canadian
    Families
  • The overdose death trend is taking its toll and
    numerous families are hit especially in Alberta
    where 338 residents have died due to opioid
    overdose. Out of these deaths, 193 have been
    attributed to Fentanyl overdose and these
    occurrences happen between January and October of
    2016. There are heartbreaking stories from coast
    to coast, leaving families shattered, children
    orphaned, and parents burying their child due to
    tragic overdose from this synthetic drug. There
    are also reported deaths in Ontario, Toronto, and
    Manitoba, among many other locations in the
    country.

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Facts about Drug Intervention
  • Fentanyl addiction changes the behavior and way
    of thinking of an individual, making the fentanyl
    addict reluctant to get professional treatment.
    Some individuals who are suffering from Fentanyl
    addiction do not even realize that they are
    experiencing a downward spiral due to their
    addiction to the substance. The inability and
    reluctance of the individual to seek professional
    help is the main indicator that suggests a drug
    intervention is necessary.
  • Fentanyl addicts often deny the fact that their
    substance abuse problem is the main reason why
    they are having health, relationship, work, or
    school problems. Addicts would often blame other
    people for their downfall and decline any help
    when offered. Drug intervention for Fentanyl
    addiction is a venue where the individual can
    break through his denials and finally see the
    effects of fentanyl abuse in their lives. It aims
    to help the fentanyl addict submit to treatment
    through entering a treatment rehab clinic or
    facility.

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Most Important Facts about Fentanyl
  • Fentanyl is Easily and Quickly Absorbed through
    the Skin
  • Fentanyl is administered through a skin patch
    which may last up to 48 hours. Though fentanyl
    patches are carefully administered, it could be
    deadly when the patches are just discarded and
    thrown into the garbage which could potentially
    come in contact with other people, causing
    adverse and fatal effects when the drug is
    absorbed through the skin.
  • Mixing Fentanyl with Other Drugs is Fatal
  • When you blend it with other drugs, the potency
    and effects of the drug in your system is
    downright fatal. There are potential side effects
    of mixing fentanyl with other medications and
    narcotics including dry mouth, headache, anxiety,
    dizziness, vomiting, and nausea.

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Important Questions about Fentanyl
  • What is fentanyl?
  • Fentanyl is an opiate derivative that is manmade
    or synthetic. It functions as a painkiller
    especially for patients suffering from
    breakthrough pain. This type of pain is severe
    and chronic and has gone beyond the opiate
    barrier. Breakthrough pain is experienced with
    low-dosage painkillers no longer work or provide
    effects. The potency of fentanyl is 100 times
    higher than that of morphine or heroin.
  • Is fentanyl addictive?
  • Fentanyl addiction is a reality because long-term
    use of this opiate drug can lead to addiction and
    tolerance. The drug interferes with the bodys
    response to pleasure through stimulating certain
    areas of the brain, particularly those that are
    in charge of the pleasure and reward systems.

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Important Questions about Fentanyl
  • What are the side effects of fentanyl?
  • One of the most common and popular effects of
    using fentanyl is the sense of pleasure or
    euphoria. Fentanyl addiction gives users a kind
    of high and that sense of relaxation, however,
    this is only for a short period of time. The
    feeling of depression is quite inevitable
    especially in the stage of coming down from the
    effects of this opiate derivative.
  • Are there possible treatments for fentanyl?
  • Just like any other types of addiction, fentanyl
    abuse could also be remedied through various
    treatment options. Fentanyl addiction treatment
    starts with the withdrawal process which is a
    prerequisite of the main treatment program.

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Opioid Misuse Overview
  • An opioid is a class of narcotics that basically
    functions as a depressant for the central nervous
    system. The main use of opioid, including
    fentanyl, is as analgesic or painkiller. Opioid
    reduces or suppresses the response of the body to
    pain. This narcotic is quite addictive because it
    produces a sense of euphoric rush. When the
    consumed opioid is much larger than what is
    prescribed, it prolongs and intensifies the
    effects. An opioid is categorized in 3 main
    classes including naturally occurring opiates
    such as morphine, a semi-synthetic opioid like
    heroin, and the fully synthetic group where
    fentanyl belongs to along with methadone and
    oxycodone.

10
The Opioid Crisis Is Definitely On
  • Fentanyl Addiction Crisis Overview
  • The real question is that how did Canada get to
    the point of having an alarming increase of
    fentanyl-related overdose cases today? According
    to Dr. David Juurlink, clinical pharmacology and
    toxicology head at Torontos Sunnybrook Health
    Sciences Center, the massive increase in narcotic
    painkiller prescription first started 2 decades
    ago and this also opened the door for the
    fentanyl crisis as Canada experiences today.
    Opioid, particularly fentanyl, is a potent and
    strong painkiller that is only prescribed for
    acute or breakthrough pains. In the recent years,
    medications in this category have become
    widespread and commonly prescribed especially for
    chronic pains, resulting in a downward spiral
    towards fentanyl addiction.
  • Widespread Opioid Prescription
  • Medical communities started to realize the danger
    of prescribing opioid such as fentanyl which
    results in a dramatic shift. However, this
    culture has already taken roots and despite the
    stoppage of prescription among medical
    practitioners and physicians, countless
    individuals are already hooked on the drug.
    Thousands of Canadians were already addicted to
    fentanyl and the narcotics have become widely
    available especially in the black markets

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Extended Care or Long-Term Rehab
  • Extended Care
  • Admitting to an extended-care rehab center is
    relevant if you are undergoing different points
    in your recovery process. These facilities are
    open for individuals who have already completed
    their initial rehabilitation treatment program.
    Fentanyl addiction treatment is a program that
    could last from 30 to 180 days, depending on the
    needs of the patient. Extended care programs
    offer additional support for the patient before
    he returns home.
  • Long-Term Rehab
  • The traditional residential or inpatient rehab
    treatment is also known as long-term rehab. The
    setting includes a dramatically longer stay in
    the rehab facility, generally between 6 and 18
    months. This type of Fentanyl addiction treatment
    is quite helpful and ideal for patients who are
    suffering from chronic and severe addiction.

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How Much Time Do You Need?
  • The Longer, The Better
  • Individuals highly benefit from a much longer and
    intensive treatment program where the therapy
    could last from 60 to 90 days. There are even
    facilities that offer an 180-day comprehensive
    treatment program to ensure sobriety and recovery
    for a longer period of time. Studies basically
    show that the longer the treatment program, such
    as in the case of a 3-month therapy, the better
    the rates of a long-term and effective recovery
    would be.
  • What happens during rehab?
  • Fentanyl addiction treatment is an ongoing and
    long-term process to manage addiction and finally
    get it out of your system. Addiction rehab
    programs for fentanyl abuse are tailored to the
    specific individual needs of the fentanyl addict.
    However, there are general phases that an
    individual should undergo for quality and
    long-lasting rehabilitation.

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How Much Time Do You Need?
  • Detox
  • Fentanyl is a potent and powerful narcotic which
    makes it difficult to withdraw from during the
    detox process. Fentanyl addiction treatment
    starts with a medication-assisted treatment or
    detox to assist the individual throughout the
    excruciating process.
  • Formal Treatment Program
  • Fentanyl addiction treatment comes in varied
    lengths and forms. For instance, you can get
    inpatient or outpatient treatment, depending on
    your needs and the recommended treatment of the
    physician who diagnosed and assessed your case.

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Sustainable Recovery is Real
  • Continuity of Care
  • Aftercare services continuously help the
    individual through providing a stable and strong
    support system or network. Continuous care is
    provided regardless of where you stay or live in
    the present. There are aftercare plans that
    provide phone support care or online counseling
    to ensure flexibility as to the access of the
    aftercare support and services.
  • What other features are included in an aftercare
    plan?
  • There are other salient features that are
    included in the aftercare service including
    seminars and workshops that are conducted at the
    rehab center, resources and referrals for relapse
    prevention, and fitness support.
  • Comprehensive Fentanyl addiction treatment that
    offers aftercare and continuing care may also
    include weekly support group counseling and
    meeting, community support, sober living
    arrangement, and nutritional follow-up and
    support.

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