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Suboxone Rehab Florida | We Level Up Lake Worth FL

The prescription of opioid medications is on the rise, leading to their misuse. This, together with non-prescription opioid use, creates an opioid crisis that is difficult to manage. Data shows that in 2022 alone, over 80.000 people died from overdoses involving opioids

Suboxone is a medicine prescribed to treat dependence on opioids that can, unfortunately, lead to addiction itself, requiring suboxone rehab Florida. Although this is a prescription medicine, it´s fairly easy to acquire it illegally. Most people do not buy it in order to get high but rather to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms without undergoing inpatient rehab in Florida

Using suboxone without medical supervision is dangerous, as it can result not only in addiction but also in an overdose if the use is not managed properly. Professional help in the form of suboxone addiction treatment in Florida is essential for overcoming the dependence and avoiding the lethal consequences of self-medicating. 

Understanding Suboxone and Its Use

As previously mentioned, suboxone is a prescription medicine used to treat opioid addiction. Buprenorphine and naloxone are its two ingredients, and the first one is an opioid itself, which is more potent than morphine. Suboxone, however, although potentially addictive, is less intensely sedative than other drugs, and it is less likely to cause people to experience cravings. 

Both components are antagonists, meaning they act as blockers. While buprenorphine prevents other opioids from affecting the brain, naloxone reverses the symptoms of an overdose by blocking and reversing the effects of opioids on the nervous system. The main purpose of naloxone as a part of suboxone is to prevent overdosing on buprenorphine. Finally, buprenorphine suppresses withdrawal symptoms and satisfies basic opioid cravings, and naloxone decreases the risk of a relapse by preventing people from experiencing the addictive and euphoric sensations coming from opioid use. 

Suboxone can be used by any Florida drug rehab facility that has licensed staff to prescribe it. It is typically prescribed to treat heroin and morphine addiction, but it can be beneficial in any opioid treatment. It´s recommendable for adults and children over the age of 15. It must be used under medical supervision, as the way it should be used depends on many factors, such as the type of addiction, the state of withdrawal, and whether the patient is already using another substitution treatment.

Suboxone: a medicine prescribed to treat dependence on opioids that can result in addiction, requiring suboxone rehab Florida.
Suboxone is a medicine prescribed to treat dependence on opioids that can, unfortunately, lead to addiction itself, requiring suboxone rehab Florida.

The Risk of Suboxone Addiction

Due to its low probability of causing addiction, suboxone can be seen as a good self-prescribed medicine for managing other opioid use. Those who decide to self-medicate with suboxone tend to forget a variety of risks and potential consequences related to it. In an effort to relieve opioid withdrawal symptoms, people might start using suboxone regularly, resulting in a dependence on it.

Using suboxone comes with many side effects. To name a few: 

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Fatigue
  • Fever
  • Headaches
  • Insomnia
  • Muscle pain
  • Nausea
  • Sweating

More severe risks exist for those who suffer from respiratory problems or decide to take it with other substances, like alcohol. There is a possibility of liver damage, breathing difficulties, even coma. 

Suboxone use should be managed, and that is something the majority fails to do on their own. The result sometimes is a suboxone overdose. Signs you have overdosed on suboxone are as follows:

  • Anxiety
  • Blurred vision
  • Chills
  • Confusion
  • Constricted pupils
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Loss of coordination
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Slurred speech
  • Stomach pain
  • Sweating

Typical reasons for suboxone overdose are taking too much of it or mixing it with other substances. An overdose must be treated; otherwise, the consequences are lethal. 

If a person gets addicted to suboxone, there can be physical, psychological, and behavioral symptoms of suboxone abuse, such as:

  • Impaired coordination
  • Slurred speech
  • Itching
  • Inability to think clearly
  • Lying to doctors to get Suboxone

Finally, if you cease using suboxone, there can be withdrawal symptoms like cravings for it (or other opioids), diarrhea, flu-like symptoms, shaking, and/or muscle pain. 

The Importance of Professional Treatment

Using suboxone on your own will inevitably result in negative consequences. No matter whether you are experiencing dependence, overdose, or withdrawal symptoms from trying to quit, We Level Up Lake Worth FL can assist you and help you overcome these issues.

Trying to do an at-home detox is never recommended. Withdrawal symptoms are uncomfortable but can be managed, usually by including helpful medicine that is only to be prescribed and controlled by licensed staff. Opting for suboxone rehab Florida can significantly decrease those withdrawal signs and, most importantly, prevent relapse. 

Cravings for drugs are the most challenging part when it comes to withdrawal, but with isolation, constant supervision, and attention from professionals, one can overcome those cravings and ensure successful body cleansing from the abused substance. 

Professional help is more than just assistance with the detoxification process. It also implies psychological help with addressing suboxone abuse or the substance abuse that precedes it. Therapy as a part of suboxone addiction treatment in Florida can help you discover the underlying reasons for your substance use problems, establish new patterns of behavior, and empower you to take control of your life.

A nurse preparing a syringe.
Suboxone rehab in Florida starts with a detoxification process best conducted in an inpatient setting.

Suboxone Detoxification Process

As with any substance misuse, the first step in the treatment ought to be detoxification. The Suboxone rehab Florida drug detox program aims to clean the body from any traces of suboxone in the most comfortable way possible. Our residential treatment offers specialized care and constant assistance, ensuring maximum safety.

Suboxone Residential Treatment at We Level Up Lake Worth FL

The safest way to treat a suboxone addiction is by opting for suboxone addiction treatment in Florida, ideally in an inpatient program. The residential nature of suboxone rehab in Florida ensures peace, comfort, and focus on one´s own recovery. It offers isolation from the outside world while allowing reconnection with oneself and others in similar situations.

You get to stay in a physically and psychologically safe space with constant care and assistance. You need not worry about everyday obligations like cooking and cleaning; even laundry services are provided. You are introduced to a schedule that structures your day by establishing a routine that includes a variety of therapies. You will have your one-on-one sessions, but group therapy might also be part of your suboxone rehab Florida journey. Additionally, we recommend alternative therapies for a holistic approach to substance addiction treatment. 

For those who, in addition to suboxone abuse, struggle with a mental health disorder, we are able to offer a dual-diagnosis treatment. We understand that these two conditions intercorrelate and impact each other. They ought to be addressed simultaneously and with a carefully tailored dual-diagnosis treatment.

Outpatient Programs for Continued Recovery

Towards the end of your inpatient suboxone rehab in Florida we will start addressing what comes after. You will slowly transition to outpatient care, which implies occasional visits to keep in check and receive additional assistance if needed. Counseling and therapy options are available. The idea is to support you long-term and offer you a space to discuss your struggles and challenges, acquire new skills, and resolve any doubts you have.

The outpatient program is much less structured, offering you flexibility and allowing you to return to your life. You can combine it with your work or studies while practicing returning to everyday obligations and tasks. The goal of outpatient suboxone rehab in Florida is to help you develop autonomy while also providing you with continued support and medical supervision. 

A group psychotherapy session
Suboxone addiction treatment in Florida includes psychiatry, including both individual and group sessions.

 Insurance and Payment Options for Suboxone Rehab Florida

We Level Up Lake Worth aims to provide top-quality service with the minimum financial investment on your end. This is why we accept the majority of insurance and explore alternative payment options if needed. 

If you are relying on BCBS insurance coverage for rehab, you probably have one of these four coverage levels: bronze tier, silver tier, gold tier, or platinum tier. Each of these levels comes with a different coverage of your medical costs and different deductibles. This means you can expect at least some portion of the costs of your suboxone rehab in Florida to be covered. 

Another frequent choice of our clients is Cigna rehab coverage. Cigna also has several insurance plans, and it covers a lot of costs that come with drug or alcohol addiction treatment, including suboxone addiction treatment in Florida. 

You can use our website to check if your insurance policy covers the cost of the treatment, or you can call us, and we will conduct a quick verification for you.

Taking the Next Step: Getting Help

Although not nearly as potent as other opioids, suboxone can be addictive if misused. Luckily, suboxone addiction is a treatable condition, and We Level Up Lake Worth can help you address any issue or concern you have in regards to suboxone.

Call us at (855) 459 2880 and get the kind of assistance you need.

We are here to safely guide you through your recovery journey, empower you, and help you live to your full potential.

Sources:

https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-rates

https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/medicines/human/EPAR/suboxone#:~:text=information%20on%20Suboxone-,Overview,medical%2C%20social%20and%20psychological%20support.

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