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Top Rated Prescription Drug Rehab in Fort Worth
Most people think about illicit drug abuse when they think of addiction, however many people develop a substance use disorder to prescription medications. Many individuals with RX drug abuse and addiction began from a legitimate prescription from a doctor for an ailment or pain. They may not even notice drug dependence has developed until their prescription runs out and they attempt to stop using the medications. They may feel severe withdrawals and cravings when coming off the medication. Prescription drug rehab can offer Fort Worth, residents, the ability to stop their dependence on prescription medications and heal the underlying causes of substance abuse.
Novo Detox offers specialized prescription drug rehab to Fort Worth residents. Residential inpatient treatment programs can provide around-the-clock care to recover from prescription drug addiction safely and effectively. We are a luxury rehab facility in Los Angeles with a top-rated prescription drug rehab program. Fort Worth residents will have the unique opportunity to travel to Los Angeles to our exclusive 6-bedroom treatment facility which can offer an added layer of privacy. Treatment plans are personalized to each patient to address the underlying causes of addiction plus heal the spirit, body, and mind from the effects of long-term prescription drug use.
What Is RX Rehab Like?
Prescription drug rehab is similar to traditional rehab as the mechanisms of addiction are similar. While media depiction of rehabilitation centers may cause many to avoid treatment, Novo Detox provides an experience far from that stereotype. Prescription drug rehab takes place in a calm, supportive, non-hospital setting with added amenities and semi-private residences with modern furnishings. Residential inpatient treatment is an immersive experience that allows patients to focus and put in the work that will help them achieve long-term recovery. Residents share common areas of our 6-bed facility in Bel-Aire and participate in recreational activities, holistic treatments, and group therapies together to create deep bonds which can last a lifetime and provide mutual support. They will also share organic, healthy, nutritional meals.
Each patient’s day will be highly structured to prevent boredom and help build healthy routines. Patients’ schedules are filled with addiction recovery therapies, exercise classes, regular meal times, set wake and bedtimes, and personal downtime to enjoy the outside lounge area, pool, and other community areas. Prescription rehab will be hard work but it will also provide you with healing and hope for the future.
What to Expect During RX Rehab
Upon admission to Novo Detox, clinical staff will perform a thorough physical and psychological examination. Clinicians will use this information to create personalized treatment plans that address your unique underlying causes of addiction and teach necessary coping skills and tools to manage triggers and cravings. Individuals with active addiction will need prescription drug detox which involves 24/7 medical supervision and medication-assisted treatment to ensure safety and ease withdrawals. Once detox is complete, you will transition into RX rehab where your comprehensive treatment plan will be implemented. You can expect various individual and group therapy sessions, behavioral health management, and holistic therapies. Some types of addiction therapies you can expect to be a part of your customized treatment plan include:
- Dialectical behavioral therapy
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Creative healing
- Interpersonal psychotherapy
- Goal setting and obtaining
- Nutrition health and wellness group
- Anger management
- Exercise classes
- Yoga and Qi Gong
- Acupuncture
- Herbology
- Saltwater therapy
- Meditation
- Massage
- Relapse prevention
- Life skills and vocational training
How Long Does RX Rehab in Fort Worth Last?
Every treatment program is customized to help each patient have the greatest chance of long-term recovery. We base rehab length on individual needs and what will provide the most success. While most patients complete their program in 30 days, we also offer 60-day and 90-day programs for those who need more time. Individuals with more severe or prolonged prescription drug addictions usually require longer programs, such as our 60 or 90-day programs. Those with co-occurring disorders such as depression, PTSD, and anxiety may also need longer programs. It is important to remember that individuals with substance use disorder will require a lifetime of work and management. The real work begins after the program is completed and you will need to independently ensure you manage your addiction. Aftercare programs can help patients seamlessly reintegrate back into their daily lives with enough support and resources.
Top Abused Prescription Drugs
Some prescription medications are more susceptible to causing addiction than others. Also, personal factors such as co-occurring disorders and a family history of addiction can play a role in who will develop an addiction to prescription medication. Prescription medications with a high abuse potential include Morphine, Vicodin, Xanax, Ritalin, Valium, Clonazepam, and Fentanyl. These medications can lead to full-blown addiction which requires comprehensive treatment programs. Other medications, such as antidepressants like Zoloft and sleep medications like Ambien, usually only cause physical dependence and treatment programs are focused more on detox. However, patients would still benefit from our dual diagnosis programs to treat underlying mental health and sleep disorders so patients can manage their symptoms without the use of medications.
Some of the top abused prescription drugs include:
Opioid Painkillers
Prescription painkillers like fentanyl, oxycodone, and morphine are commonly prescribed for severe pain from surgeries and injuries. Unfortunately, they can be as addictive as illicit opioids, like heroin. All opioid addictions are complex and require comprehensive treatment plans to fully recover. Many heroin abusers have contributed their addiction to an opioid painkiller prescription. When a person develops a dependence on an opioid painkiller they may turn to heroin once their prescription runs out.
Sedatives and Anti Anxiety Medications
Sedatives and anti-anxiety medications include barbiturates and benzodiazepines. These medications can be highly effective in treating panic, sleep, and anxiety disorders, but also have a high abuse potential, even when taken as prescribed. Medications like Xanax, Klonopin, and Valium are easily prescribed and meant to be used short term, however, some people end up abusing them by mixing them with other sedatives like alcohol and heroin. Benzo dependence can quickly happen because they act on neurotransmitters in the brain and lead to severe withdrawals such as seizures. Medical detox can help users come off sedatives safely and receive dual diagnosis treatment to treat underlying co-occurring disorders such as anxiety.
Stimulants
Primarily prescribed to treat disorders like ADHD and narcolepsy, those without these conditions may abuse them for added focus and wakefulness. ADHD medications like Ritalin and Adderall are notoriously passed around college campuses as students use them to increase focus when studying. Prescription stimulant abuse can lead to several health issues primarily affecting the cardiovascular system. Withdrawals can also be quite intense and may need medical detox.
Dextromethorphan (DXM)
Dextromethorphan, or DXM, is an active ingredient in cold and cough medications. When taken in large quantities, DXM can create feelings of euphoria and hallucinations similar to PCP. Cough medication abuse is common among teens because they are easily accessible over the counter in pharmacies and supermarkets. DXM can cause severe withdrawal symptoms when attempting to stop use which may require medical detox.
Methadone Detox in Fort Worth
Methadone is used as a synthetic pain reliever but is also used to help taper off other stronger opioids, like heroin. However, methadone can easily be habit-forming and lead to addiction, especially in those with a history of addiction. Detoxing from methadone can take longer than other opioids as it is a long-acting opioid. Withdrawal symptoms also take longer to appear, taking 24 hours instead of a few hours, and last several weeks.
Medical detox at Novo Detox can help those with methadone addiction go through the withdrawal process more easily. We offer around-the-clock medical care, medication-assisted treatment, and holistic therapies to ease withdrawals and cravings. Clinical staff can safely guide you through the detox which can last several weeks while incorporating individual and group therapy sessions to address underlying issues. Novo Detox understands the psychological control methadone can have over you and how you may feel you cannot live without it. Our methadone detox program can help you rewire your brain and gain back full control.
Why Choose Novo Detox for RX Rehab?
Novo Detox offers Fort Worth residents their best chance at long term from prescription medication addiction. Your personalized treatment plan will address every aspect of your life and health affected by prescription drug dependence so you can gain long-term freedom from the hold medications have had on you. Choosing to travel away from Fort Worth for RX rehab provides more privacy, a higher commitment to your program, and more specialized treatment. We offer a luxury rehab setting and only allow 6 patients at a time so clinicians can place a higher level of focus on each patient for greater recovery outcomes. Patients receive nutritional counseling and freshly prepared meals from a private chef to help their bodies heal from the effects of substance abuse. Exercise programs will help reduce stress and strengthen your body as well.
If you are ready to end the hold of prescription drugs on your life, please call us today at (844)834-1777. Our admissions specialists are ready to answer your questions or get you admitted as soon as possible.
