Opiate Rehab

Opiates are powerful painkillers that come from the opium poppy. They come in varying strengths and formulas. Some provide instant relief and are short-acting, while others are meant for longer-term use. Addiction to opiates is a serious condition that needs to be treated under the care of medical professionals such as those here at JourneyPure's opiate rehab center in Louisville, Kentucky.

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    Opiates are drugs that contain morphine. Morphine occurs naturally in the opium poppy, but it can also be created artificially. Opioids are opiates blended with an over-the-counter medicine like ibuprofen. Opiates are highly addictive. This means they produce tolerance and physical dependence and can create severe withdrawal symptoms. The opiates of the modern era are far more powerful than those created in the past, which makes addiction to opiates more prevalent today than in the past.

    An Epidemic

    We are now living in what has been called an opiate epidemic. According to the city’s Metro Emergency Medical Services, Louisville hospitals’ emergency crews responded to 151 heroin and opioid overdose calls over a single four-day span in February 2017.

    The Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy says more than 1,400 Kentuckians died from drug overdoses last year, a seven percent increase from the previous year.

    According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 115 people in the U.S. die each day after overdosing on opiates.

    Late in 2017, the Kentucky General Assembly passed a law meant to decrease the number of doctor prescriptions of opioids. This law prevents doctors from prescribing more than a three-day supply of painkillers. (There are a few exceptions.) The law also increased penalties for trafficking in opiates.

    Some drugs blend an opiate with an over-the-counter medicine such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. These “partial synthetics” are called opioids. Like opiates, opioids come in many forms. Common opioids include Vicodin, OxyContin, and Percocet.

    If you find yourself addicted to any of these substances, don’t wait, contact our opiate rehab center in Louisville, Kentucky today where you will be able to speak with one of our addiction specialist that will help you develop an effective and comprehensive plan for your treatment.

    Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms

    Withdrawal from opiates can produce symptoms just hours after the last dose. These symptoms can last for weeks.

    Withdrawal symptoms include:

    • Nausea
    • Muscle cramping
    • Depression
    • Agitation
    • Anxiety
    • Strong cravings for opiates

    While opiate withdrawal may not be life-threatening, withdrawal symptoms are often uncomfortable enough that relapse is likely. That is why an opiate addiction rehab center in Louisville Kentucky is an important step for you to reach your goals of long-term recovery.

    Opiate addiction is a chronic disease, with both physical and psychological side effects and symptoms. Fortunately, a comprehensive program like our Louisville opiate addiction rehab center is one that involves detox, rehab, and therapy, that can decrease the chances of relapse.

    Our opiate rehab starts with medical detox. Detox is a relatively short period of time when the addictive drug is leaving the body. Then it’s rehab, which can feature professional counseling, patient education, family and individual therapy, and ongoing support.

    Getting Help At Our Opiate Rehab in Louisville

    JourneyPure’s opiate rehab in Louisville, Kentucky helps people recover and stay recovered.

    Most medical experts agree that long-term individualized care offers the best outcomes.

    Here at our Louisville opiate addiction rehab center, the staff provides a comprehensive evaluation that takes into account all aspects of an addiction. We draw from 12-Step care, experiential therapy, yoga and meditation, and the best, most effective behavioral and psychiatric therapies to help our patients find their paths to freedom.