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The Prescription Drug Detox Process – Dealing With Prescription Drug Abuse

  • Kidney failure
  • Coma
  • Liver damage
  • Stroke
  • Heart disease
  • Seizures
  • Death
  • Dependence and persistent cravings for the medication
  • Changes in behavior or mood
  • Greater tolerance to the drug
  • Sleep disorders or irregular sleep patterns
  • Regular trips to the emergency room
  • An inability to focus
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Alcohol addiction or use to combat the symptoms of withdrawal
  • Spending money excessively
  • Clouded judgment
  • An obsession with a prescribed drug

When Is a Prescription Drug Detox Program Necessary?

Which Prescription Drugs Require Detox?

  • Stimulant ADHD drugs such as Ritalin, Adderall, and Dexedrine
  • Benzodiazepines, including Valium and Xanax
  • Opiates such as codeine and morphine
  • Sleeping pills
  • Zolpidem, Zaleplon, and Zopiclone

Prescription Drug Withdrawal Symptoms

Benzodiazepines

Detoxing from benzodiazepines (benzos) can result in severe symptoms. Seizures and delirium are among the most harmful adverse effects. Elderly sufferers who receive treatment for benzodiazepine addiction are more likely to experience heart attacks.

A benzo detox typically entails gradually weaning yourself from the substances. This is because stopping the drug abruptly could result in severe withdrawal symptoms. The weaning process could last weeks or even months, depending on the previous benzo dosage.

Opioids

Opiate withdrawal has some of the worst withdrawal effects of any detox treatment. Oxycodone, codeine, morphine, hydrocodone, and morphine used to treat severe pain are some examples of prescription opioids that are addictive.

These withdrawal symptoms are comparable to heroin withdrawal because they are in the same drug class.

An accelerated heartbeat, muscle and joint aches, nausea, perspiration, elevated blood pressure, anxiety, sleeplessness, and vomiting are a few examples. The specific medicine determines when withdrawal symptoms start during the treatment.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Drugs

Although less risky than detoxing from other prescribed drugs, amphetamine withdrawal can still be challenging. When people think of stimulants, meth and cocaine are frequently the first drugs that come to mind.

However, ADHD medications Ritalin and Adderall used to treat the condition are also stimulants that cause addiction.

Sufferers could experience anxiety, exhaustion, poor focus, and insomnia while detoxing from these drugs. The most significant concern, however, is severe depression.

It might result in suicidal thoughts that result in death or self-harm. When people stop taking their ADHD drugs, their depression frequently lasts longer than when they stop taking cocaine.

Stimulants

Patients suffering from severe depression, hyperactivity disorders, and sleep disturbances may be given stimulants.

The effect of the medicine on the neural system causes the body to release dopamine and other natural compounds, which increase alertness. Students often use stimulants as study aids to improve academic achievement.

When you stop taking stimulants, you could experience the following physical symptoms:

  • Trouble sleeping
  • Suicidal thoughts and depression
  • Stomach pains
  • Tremors
  • Fever
  • Sweating
  • Aggression

Antidepressants

Antidepressants are commonly prescribed to treat clinically diagnosed depression, but they are also abused for the euphoric effects they can produce.

Most often, teenagers with drug use disorders or mental illnesses misuse antidepressants. Antidepressant withdrawal has several potential adverse effects, like opiate withdrawal, including nausea, vomiting, tremors, dizziness, mood swings, and more.

How Long Does a Prescription Drug Detox Take?

What Is a Prescription Drug Detox Like?

Begin Your Journey to Recovery at Crestone Detox

At Crestone, we provide comprehensive detoxification treatments, including holistic therapies, under medical supervision.

Our Austin prescription medication detox is supported by a team of experts committed to helping those suffering from addiction. We know that conquering addiction is no easy task, but we are sure that our treatment programs will support you in your long-term rehabilitation.

Contact us today to find out more about our prescription drug detox program.