The Guide to Understanding Fentanyl Detox

Doctors often prescribe fentanyl to treat chronic pain or post-surgical pain. Even if taken exactly as prescribed, many patients accidentally become dependent on fentanyl. Fentanyl’s highly addictive qualities can create dependence after just one dose, which sometimes leads to fatal consequences. Because it is a short-acting and very potent opioid, abruptly stopping it without medical support can cause debilitating withdrawal symptoms.

That’s why we created the Guide to Understanding Fentanyl Detox.

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In this guide, you will learn:

  • Startling facts about the ongoing fentanyl epidemic in the United States.
  • Common fentanyl detox options and how to decide which is right for you.
  • How our Fentanyl Detox using the Coleman Method works.
  • The 4 major dimensions that support recovery.
  • Available support services for person-centered aftercare.

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In the Guide: America’s Fentanyl Crisis and Our Industry-Leading Detox Program

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is over 50x stronger than heroin and 100x stronger than morphine, and it has played a huge role in driving America’s opioid epidemic.

Overdose deaths involving fentanyl have risen every year since 2012, and fentanyl can be very difficult to avoid. There is no quality control on the street, so drugs like heroin, cocaine, benzodiazepines, and even marijuana can often contain fentanyl without the buyer’s knowledge. Many of the people we treat in our clinic are shocked when we find fentanyl in their system. Given the potential dangers, that’s a frightening discovery.

If you or someone you know have been using fentanyl, or if you suspect the drugs that you are using contain fentanyl, we’re here to help. Here’s more about what you can learn in our free Guide to Understanding Fentanyl Detox:

How Did We Get Here?

The consequences of the opioid crisis, which includes fentanyl, in America have been horrendous. It has caused enormous suffering with overdoses, broken families, and emotional upheaval all across the country. But how did we reach this point?

Choosing a Detox Method

Detoxing off fentanyl on your own can be extremely difficult, so many people need to seek out professional help for withdrawal management. Learn about the most common detox options.

The Right Type of Support

Detoxification without appropriate follow up and treatment is almost always unsuccessful. We encourage all of our patients to find a treatment program that will best suit their needs. Learn about the types of treatment modalities.

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