Withdrawals from Fentanyl abuse and addiction in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer and other parts of Alberta by Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating drug addiction and recovery.
If you have been taking Fentanyl for chronic pain, you may not fully realize that is a Schedule II opiate that is roughly 80 times more potent than morphine. Because of this, it is also very addictive and anyone using it for a long period of time will eventually become addicted to it just as you would with any other sort of opiate. The high potency of Fentanyl along with the affordability can make it easy to abuse and a lot of times, the attempts made to quit will usually cause severe withdrawal symptoms to suddenly come on.
Regular use of Fentanyl can lead to a tolerance within the body that will bring on a negative cycle where the user will need more and more until they are able to get the right effect that the original dose gave. However, this progression for tolerance will usually be quite different from user to user.
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Addictions to Fentanyl will show a user that is not able to fully function without using it. The stimulus will shift from taking the pain away to feeling as though the user is not able to function without the drug. There are some patients who will simply keep taking the drug because they do not want to have to start to deal with any of the difficult withdrawal symptoms. Such withdrawal symptoms will often include a variety of behavioral, emotional and physical characteristics, which can be different from one patient to another. Additionally, the level of addiction will usually determine the level of the symptoms that are experienced.
Some of the physical withdrawals that you may experience during a Fentanyl withdrawal could include muscle aches, diarrhea, back pain, rapid breathing, runny eyes, chills, sweating, sneezing, runny nose, fever, vomiting, stomach cramping, insomnia, shivering and weakness. There can also be a variety of emotional withdrawal symptoms that include irritability, anxiety, depression, nervousness, mood swings and more. Users are often known to withdraw from others, which can sometimes lead to insomnia and unusual silences. In a more severe case, the withdrawal symptoms will include fainting and seizures.
In order to be able to quit Fentanyl successfully, it is important that assistance from a medical professional be sought out so that a plan can be put in place for tapering off of the drug. The addict may be given the drug, only in a smaller dose each time, to help them wean off of it. There are some people who may think that they can control their addiction on their own, however the withdrawal symptoms and cravings will usually be too severe for them to do it on their own.
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Our unique and distinctive drug treatment program allows men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.
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