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doctor writing prescription for waiting patient while explaining the need for prescription drug addiction treatment programsThe 21st century is a time unlike any other regarding advancements in the medical field. Advances in mental health treatments are especially remarkable, considering how things were 100 years ago. In the past, mental health was rarely discussed, but it now occupies a permanent space in discussions on the quality of life and emotional well-being. Much of this progress has come from advancements in the prescription drug industry and their ability to treat issues on mental health. 

While these advancements have saved countless lives, they have also put others at risk. Those who are prescribed opioids, CNS (central nervous system) depressants, or stimulants have a very real risk of developing a prescription drug addiction. For those who are about to start taking a new prescription medication, or are searching for substance abuse treatment in North Carolina, learn more about the prescription drug addiction treatment program at Insight Recovery NC. 

What Is Prescription Drug Abuse?

Prescription drug abuse occurs when someone takes medication for reasons other than why they were prescribed or when regularly taking more than the recommended dose. The most commonly abused prescription drugs are opioids, CNS depressants, and stimulants. These drugs are so widely abused because of their effects on the body and brain. Opioids were made famous for their properties in pain management and their impact on the quality of life of those who suffer from chronic pain. CNS depressants are prescribed to manage stress and induce states of sedation for those with sleep disorders and insomnia. Stimulants not only put the body in motion but also keep it in motion as they can boost alertness and energy levels. These three categories represent hundreds of different medications, each of which carries its own risk of addiction. 

Prescription Drug Rehab and Addiction Prevention

Prescription drug addiction treatment is most certainly available for those who look for it. These treatments can take on a variety of forms and are highly dependent on the type of drug causing the addiction and the severity of the addiction itself. These differences are most noticeable when it comes to withdrawal symptoms and detox. Detox is often the first step for patients entering prescription drug addiction treatment. This is often where patients first come off of their drug of choice and begin to experience what is known as withdrawal. Withdrawal occurs when the body is separated from substances that it has become dependent on and often carries several symptoms that can cause severe discomfort. Symptoms of prescription withdrawal vary depending on the drug but can include:

  • Dizziness
  • Mood swings
  • Poor coordination 
  • Trouble concentrating 
  • Insomnia
  • Changes in blood pressure 
  • Sweating
  • Hallucinations
  • Seizures

The effects of withdrawal can sometimes be so intense that, if not supervised by trained medical staff, it can lead to permanent damage and even death. That is why it is so important for those taking prescription medications to understand the risk of developing an addiction. Luckily, there are countless treatment programs available for every level of addiction. 

Start Your Recovery Journey With Perscription Drug Addiction Treatment at Insight Recovery NC

Admitting that help is needed can be hard enough without having to sift through countless pages on the internet for a program that fits best. For quality care, look no further than Insight Recovery NC. At Insight Recovery NC, we know all too well the harm that addiction can have on an individual’s health, relationships, and quality of life. That is why we have dedicated our facility and its curriculum to providing the best care possible to each of our patients. For more information on prescription drug addiction treatment or to schedule an appointment, contact us today at 828.826.1376.