Ultracet Addiction Treatment
Ultracet is an opioid-based drug and a common medical prescription for those who suffer from chronic pain. Though it works well in dulling the experience of pain, Ultracet often dulls all experience, making it difficult to concentrate on the most basic tasks. The natural next step would be to stop taking the drug. Unfortunately, after only short-term use, those who are prescribed Ultracet can find themselves addicted. Trying to stop would only create a world of unbearable withdrawal symptoms far worse than the side effects.
Meditox doesn't believe that you have to choose between debilitating detox or an ongoing addiction. Choose a Meditox Ultracet addiction treatment and you can immediately break your painkiller addiction without experiencing the pain of withdrawal.
What is Ultracet Addiction Treatment?
There are a variety of choices in addiction treatment and recovery but only those that are designed to treat the specifics of opiate addiction will be effective if you or your loved one are addicted to Ultracet. A Meditox opiate addiction treatment provides you with a prescription for Suboxone, a partial agonist, the you will take in place of your Ultracet, or full agonist, prescription. Essentially, Suboxone tricks the body into thinking that you are still taking Ultracet. This allows you to put away your Ultracet prescription forever. Withdrawal symptoms don't occur and your mind isn't foggy like it is on Ultracet, which allows you to immediately begin the process of getting your life back: that's the Meditox method for treating prescription medication addiction.
How Do I Know if I Need Ultracet Addiction Treatment?
Do you experience withdrawal symptoms when you miss a dose of Ultracet, take too few pills or forget to refill your prescription before you run out? Do you have to increase your dose every few months in order to experience the same painkilling effects? In other words, does your body seem to depend upon a certain amount of Ultracet, an amount that grows higher the longer you are on the drug? If so, you are addicted and addiction requires more than just quitting "cold turkey;" it requires a thorough Ultracet addiction treatment supervised by medical personnel qualified to handle the unique issues you will face.
What is the Safest, Most Efficient Ultracet Addiction Treatment?
The safest and most efficient way to treat Ultracet addiction is the Suboxone treatment provided by Meditox. Suboxone is approved by the FDA for drug addiction treatment and backed by clinical and epidemiological trials the prove its effectiveness and safety. The outpatient aspect of the Meditox opiate addiction treatment program makes it the most efficient way to handle your addiction: no overnight stays, no daily trips to the clinic for your medication. After just one appointment, you can complete your treatment in the privacy of your own home.
You are not along in your Suboxone treatment once you leave Meditox, however. Your Meditox team is on call and available to you by phone 24 hours a day, every day of the week to provide you with the support you need to get through your treatment. If you feel that Meditox may be the place for you to take the next step and get off of Ultracet, contact us today.
If you feel that Meditox might be the right solution for you or your loved one, please call us for a toll-free and private consultation:
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