Ultram Addiction

Like all opioid-based prescription medications, Ultram is a highly addictive painkiller that can hook even anyone who takes it for more than a couple of weeks. Low grade addictions can even be developed in as little as one week. It's not your fault, nor is it the fault of the doctor. It is simply the nature of the drug. Ultram and other opiates work by binding to receptors in the brain and blocking pain. After extended use, your body ceases to have the ability to fight pain on its own and also stops creating other basic chemicals it needs. When you stop using Ultram, your body rebels by exhibiting withdrawal symptoms, an unpleasant experience to say the very least.

At Meditox, we have designed an outpatient Ultram addiction treatment that will not only allow you to break your physical dependence on the drug but also avoid the withdrawal symptoms that can be such a deterrent to success.

What is Ultram Addiction?

A medical disease, addiction to opiates like Ultram is defined by two things. One is the gamut of withdrawal symptoms that occur when you stop taking your prescription after a period of time. The other is the need to continually increase your dose in order to receive the pain relieving effects originally experienced when the prescription first started. These are both hallmarks of physical dependence upon Ultram or addiction and they can be treated.

At Meditox, we can provide you with the tools you need to beat your Ultram addiction: a substitution prescription for Suboxone that is less mentally fatiguing than full agonist opiates like Ultram, the freedom to reclaim your life and 24-hour support that is only a phone call away.

What Causes Ultram Addiction?

That is a hard question to answer. In fact, no one can really pin it down. Not for lack of trying! Centuries of researchers and medical professionals from around the world have struggled with the problems that addiction causes in their respective societies, trying to pinpoint its cause and then eradicate it. Unfortunately, addiction to opiates like Ultram still exists.

The good news is that Meditox has a way to treat Ultram addiction. A detox with Suboxone will help you break your opiate addiction. Choose Meditox to dispense the medication to you and you get a fully unique treatment plan built in concert with your Meditox medical team as well as the freedom to implement that treatment plan in the comfort of your own home without annoying time commitments.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Ultram Addiction?

Addiction to opiates is often demonstrated in behavior. Constipation, sweating, nausea, and excessive fatigue or drowsiness that makes it impossible to concentrate are all signs that the use of Ultram has gotten out of control. Mood swings between general irritability when without the drug and euphoria after the dose kicks are another sign of addiction.

Meditox is here to help. If you think that our outpatient Suboxone treatment is what you need to treat your Ultram addiction, give us a call today.

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