Lortab Detox
When the opioid Lortab is taken according to your doctor's prescription and is properly managed medically, the use of this narcotic is safe and addiction rarely occurs. It can then be used for its intended legal medical use which is the effective management of pain - whether it is pain which results from surgery, pain from sports injuries, arthritic pain or pain that results from dental work.
However, when the patient uses this drug more frequently than prescribed, takes larger doses than required, finds that he or she needs larger and more frequent doses to effectively manage pain, thinks about this narcotic analgesic upon waking up in the morning and finds that his original physician will no longer renew his prescription because of the above - and he has to "doctor shop" for his drug supply - these are indications that the patient is addicted to Lortab and detox is necessary.
Millions of Americans are suffering from opiate addictions such as Lortab, Percocet, Vicodin addiction and others. Oftentimes, opiate detox involves sleeplessness, anxiety and aches and pains in the muscles and body. Consequently, many users who have a strong desire to become drug free are fearful of the detox experience.
Additionally, many people are unable to take the time off from work or school and spend the money necessary to enter an addiction treatment program for the thirty, sixty or ninety day period that is often required. In addition, the concern for privacy is an important factor that deters some users from entering a detox program.
The Meditox Method involves the use of Buprenorphine (also known as Suboxone) to provide a painless and private Lortab detox. Our outpatient Lortab detox program also provides you with private individual counseling as opposed to group counseling - from addiction specialists who have been through our program and know firsthand how to best help you recover.
- Prescription Drug Addiction
- Suboxone Treatment
- Drug Rehab Alternative
- Drug Detox
- Opiate Detox
- Methadone Detox
- Heroin Detox
- Vicodin Detox
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