Suboxone Detox

Suboxone helps those struggling with opiate addiction to overcome withdrawals. When taken properly and under correct medical supervision, this drug can work wonders. But many easily find themselves physically dependent on it when it is not taken in the right doses and at the right time, causing them to seek help from a Suboxone detox in California. Divine Detox can help those struggling with Suboxone addiction in California and throughout the US safely and comfortably until they get through with the withdrawals. Without proper help, one will face a variety of painful and mentally exhausting symptoms that often lead those struggling to seek out more of their drug of choice.

Suboxone is not the same thing as an opiate. It is made up of a variety of ingredients including buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist, meaning that it blocks the opiate receptors in the brain. When someone is on Suboxone they will not be able to get high from opiates the same way that they would if they were not on it. Buprenorphine also helps reduce cravings and will make it easier for one to detox. Naloxone is a medication used to block the effects caused by opiates, especially in overdoses. It may be combined with an opioid to decrease the risk of opioid misuse, which helps reduce cravings. Naloxone is the primary ingredient in the life-saving drug Narcan, which is used to reverse the effects of an opiate overdose.

Overdose deaths involving benzodiazepines increased more than sevenfold between 1999 and 2015. There were over 22,000 deaths linked to prescription drugs in 2013, more than 30% of those deaths involved benzodiazepines. On top of this, more than 20% of people who died of a heroin or fentanyl-related overdose also tested positive for benzodiazepines. It is obvious that these pills have become a serious issue throughout the country. The need for high-quality benzo detoxes in Southern California has never been higher.

Suboxone Clinics VS Suboxone Detoxes

Suboxone Clinics

Suboxone clinics have become more and more prevalent throughout the United States over the past ten years and are not the same as Suboxone detoxes. Suboxone clinics are more like a doctor’s office than a treatment center. Typically one doesn’t even need to make an appointment, they can just walk-in. They will write their names down and wait to be called. Upon entering the doctor’s office they will be asked several questions and have to submit a urine analysis to prove they are using opiates. The patient will then pay a set fee and the doctor will prescribe them Suboxone to help them overcome their opiate addiction. It is up to the patient to take their medication as prescribed.

The biggest issue with Suboxone clinics is that people will often stay on Suboxone for an extended period of time. They enter the clinic with an addiction to heroin or prescription pain pills and three weeks down the road they find themselves hooked on Suboxone. While this is a better option than using heroin on a daily basis, the withdrawals are still very intense and challenging to overcome.

Suboxone Detoxes

A Suboxone detox center is a residential live-in program where those struggling with opiate addiction issues will reside until they have overcome withdrawals. If someone enters a Suboxone detox for heroin addiction, they will typically spend 5-10 days in the facility. They are discharged when they are no longer experiencing intense withdrawal pain. Now, if someone enters a Suboxone detox because they are struggling with an addiction to Suboxone, they will be in the program much longer than five days. This is due to the fact that Suboxone has a much longer half-life than other opiates which means it stays in the user’s body for a much longer period of time. The goal of a Suboxone detox is to help clients through withdrawals while in a safe environment. The medical staff will administer medication through their stay then discharge the client once they have minimal withdrawal symptoms occurring. This helps prevent them from trading one addiction for another.

Suboxone Withdrawal Symptoms

Anyone who is detoxing from alcohol will experience different withdrawal symptoms and varying levels of severity. Addiction and medical professionals recognize three main degrees of alcohol withdrawal; mild, moderate and severe. The intensity of one’s symptoms will be determined by a few main factors.

  • Cold sweats
  • Anxiety
  • Mood Swings
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Depression
  • Drug cravings
  • Insomnia
  • Muscle aches
  • Crawling skin sensation
  • Watering eyes
  • Frequent sneezing

Due to the long half-life of Suboxone, it can take months for the struggling individual to feel normal. If one is not receiving any type of comfort medication to help with these symptoms their mind will be filled with thoughts of getting high. It’s not rare for someone in this situation to seek out an opiate and relapse. Suboxone detoxes will help one with the physical and mental withdrawals as well as teaching clients how to handle triggers and cravings that may occur in the future.

Getting Help for Addiction Issues

If you or someone you care about are struggling with substance abuse issues, please call Divine Detox today. One of our staff members is always standing by ready to help you through this challenging time in any way possible. Calls are over the phone consultations are always free of charge and your conversation with us is confidential. The road to recovery should never be traveled alone, let us help you take those first steps toward a better life.

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