Hydrocodone Addiction
Millions of Americans are dependent on prescription drugs, and only a small fraction of these people seek treatment for their dependency. Many see their dependency as shameful or try to convince themselves it's only temporary--when really, they should be seeking help. Trying to quit on your own can be ineffective, dangerous, and discouraging, so make sure you do it right!
The reason you have become dependent upon a prescription drug is that your body grows tolerant to a drug, and you need more and more of it to get the same effects. If you try to remove this drug from your body, you will experience withdrawal--which includes feeling ill and getting strong cravings for the drug. If you don't cave to these cravings, you can experience more severe withdrawal symptoms that in some cases can even be life-threatening.
If you do give in to your craving, you may beat yourself up for it. Trying to quit "cold turkey" has incredibly low chances of succeeding, and returning to your medication can be discouraging. Don't let this discouragement make you feel bad--instead, let a team of certified professionals help you through the drug detox process.
At Meditox, we have a comprehensive system that combines psychological support with drugs that suppress your cravings. In just six weeks, you can completely rid yourself of your prescriptions, and be drug-free with no adverse risks to your health or well-being.
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