The Guide to Understanding Pain Medication Detox
Living with pain is incredibly frustrating and difficult. Unfortunately, using opioid pain medications as a long-term option to treat pain can result in dependence on that drug. What starts as an innocent prescription by your doctor with the goal of living without pain can lead to a life of anxiety, dependence, and dangerous situations.
That’s why we created the Guide to Understanding Pain Medication Detox.
In this guide, you will learn:
- Startling facts about how pain medications have contributed to America’s ongoing opioid epidemic.
- Common pain medication detox options and how to decide which is right for you.
- How our Pain Medication 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: Pain Medication Addiction in the United States and Our Industry-Leading Detox Program
Opioid addiction is one of the biggest public health issues in America today, and opioid pain medications like Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Percocet®, Tramadol, and others have been a major contributor to the problem.
In 2019, a strong correlation was found between a major increase in the clinical use of opioid pain medications between 2000 and 2010 and a 300% increase in overdose deaths involving opioids during that period. People often start taking these medications for legitimate reasons, but opioids are powerful and developing a dependence on them is easy.
Here’s more about what you can learn in our free Guide to Understanding Pain Medication Detox:
How Did We Get Here?
Even if legally prescribed, pain medication has played a role in America’s opioid crisis. The consequences 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 of opioid medication on your own can be extremely difficult. Opioid-based pain medications can cause physical changes in your brain so many people need to seek out professional help for withdrawal management. Learn about the most common detox options.
Recovery Support
We strongly believe that detoxification without appropriate follow up and treatment is almost always unsuccessful. Because of this we encourage all of our patients to find a treatment program that will best suit their needs. Learn about the types of treatment modalities.
See What Other Patients are Saying about Coleman Institute…
Stacy – Opiates (Painkillers)
“I”m free from drugs now.”
Neile – Opiates (Painkillers)
“I had enough of being sick and tired of being sick and tired.”