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Initially prescribed to control pain, opioid use has grown into a significant public health problem. Opioid addiction is a chronic disease that affects the function of the brain. Like any other chronic disease, opioid addiction requires ongoing medical care. Daniel Smeester, MD, DABAM, FASAM, and the team at Magnolia Recovery, located in Walnut Creek, California, take a holistic approach to opioid addiction, designing programs that fit your unique needs. For help with your opioid addiction, call the office or request a consultation online today.
Opioids are drugs that alter brain function to get the desired effects. Doctors prescribe opioids to control pain because the drug blocks the brain's pain receptors.
Types of prescription opioids include:
Heroin is an illegal opioid.
Opioids also release your brain’s feel-good chemicals, causing feelings of euphoria and triggering the brain's reward center, which leads to cravings and the compulsive need to use.
Opioid addiction is a condition that causes an obsessive need to use the drug, despite its potential harm. Opioid addiction is a chronic problem that affects physical, mental, and social well-being.
Opioids change brain chemistry, increasing your tolerance to the drug; you must take more and more of the drug to get the same euphoric feelings. If you take opioids for an extended period, your body develops a dependence on the drug.
When you attempt to stop taking opioids, your body goes into withdrawal, causing uncomfortable physical and emotional symptoms.
Though treating opioid addiction is difficult, Magnolia Recovery has a system that makes recovery possible.
The signs of opioid addiction may be difficult to identify, especially in people with a prescription from their doctor. However, with opioid addiction, you or someone you love may experience:
Going into withdrawal when attempting to stop opioids is also a sign of addiction; withdrawal indicates a physical dependency on the drug.
Magnolia Recovery takes a patient-centered approach to care when treating a patient with opioid addiction. They care for the whole patient, not a data point. Treatment may include:
Magnolia Recovery provides detox treatment to help you get through the withdrawal symptoms. They provide inpatient detox, so you're closely monitored and managed during the process.
MAT is a treatment for opioid addiction that combines medications to control cravings and withdrawal symptoms with psychotherapy.
Magnolia Recovery also provides mental health treatment, diagnosing and managing any mental health issues that may co-occur with your addiction, such as depression or anxiety.
Deciding you’re ready to get help for your opioid addiction means you're one step closer to recovery. For world-class care from a compassionate group, call Magnolia Recovery or request an appointment online today.