Opioids are manipulated and chemically manufactured in laboratories with a similar structure to opiates. However, instead of the natural chemical compounds directly found in the poppy plant, synthetic opioids are produced by man. The drugs are primarily meant for medical purposes, yet the substances are often misused and abused, causing addiction and potential overdose. At Banyan, our opioid detox centers offer individualized treatment plans and unique programs so patients can receive the help they need to lead a life of recovery.

 

Long Term Effects of Opioids

Developing a tolerance to opioids begins the road down to addiction. Opioid receptors consume the neurotransmitters in the brain, overwhelming the brain and causing improper functioning. Many people are prescribed opioids to reduce pain, and feelings of happiness are heightened. Opioids slow heartbeat and respiration and even help gastrointestinal muscles.

Dependence on opioids can cause serious health risks. Depending on the opioid use, the person can experience different symptoms and adverse side effects. Some synthetic opioids include Fentanyl, Methadone, and Meperidine.

Here are some examples of the effects of long term exposure to opioid drugs:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Addiction
  • Depression
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Respiratory failure
  • Chronic bowel issues
  • Anxiety or panic attacks
  • Lack of motivation or interests

If a person is struggling with opioid abuse, then opioid addiction treatment is highly advised as soon as possible to avoid long-term effects and health risks. Opioids are addictive and can negatively impact someone's life if professional treatment is not established sooner rather than later.

 

How Long Does It Take to Detox from Opioids?

The quicker an addict receives treatment, the better chance the individual has of living with fewer long-term effects. The person, the duration, and the type of opioid abuse help to determine the time needed for recovery. This also determines how long it takes to withdraw from opioids. Still, some psychological or physical developmental issues might be permanently altered. Specialists and healthcare professionals can educate and support the patient while learning new skills to accommodate this.

 

Addiction Care at Our Delaware Drug Rehab

An individualized treatment plan at the right opioid detox center can help establish a relapse prevention plan and a successful recovery. At Banyan Delaware, our opioid detox centers are organized by an experienced medical staff that will help you safely get through the withdrawal process. Whether you are dealing with opioid addiction, another form of substance abuse like alcohol, or you need prescription pill treatment, we have you covered!

 

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, contact a specialist today at Banyan Treatment Center and ask about our special levels of care and our residential treatment program to get started right away!

 

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