Opiate Addiction Recovery
What are Opiates?
Opiate is also known as Opium. It is used for medical treatment but it is also a substance that is being abused. Opiate originates from a pod found on a poppy plant. Heroine and morphine is also derived from this plant. Other drugs that contain opiate elements include Oxycontin, Klonopin, and Crystal Meth. Someone who takes Opiates will experience symptoms such as insomnia, drowsiness, as well as other symptoms. Once an addiction has started, the only way to break the addiction is through Opiate addiction recovery offered at Delray Recovery Center.
How You Get Addicted
People become hooked on opiates after experience the feeling that they receive after taking it. Once an addiction has formed, it is necessary to feed that addiction constantly. Regardless if the drug is banned from certain states in the US, when someone is addicted to an opiate, they will find a way to obtain it, especially the drug Heroin. Opiate drug abuse is on the rise in the United States and it is growing at alarming rates.
Opiate based drugs are taken for pain and it is prescribed by a medical doctor. However, sometimes an addiction will form and in order to get off the drug, it is necessary for the individual to wean themselves off the drug. When an addiction is formed it is important that that individual get help at an Opiate addiction recovery program such as the one offered here at Delray Recovery Center.
If an addiction is severe, it is important to seek treatment as soon as possible. Sometimes when an addiction is severe, an individual will call different doctors in order to find someone to write a prescription in order to manage pain that they don’t really have in order to feed the habit. However, it is important that they get away from this addiction and do something different. So it is best to get help. We evaluate the individual’s health and addiction condition, start them on detox and when it is completed, then the treatment starts.

Get Help Now!
If someone is in need of treatment to get off of opiates, then it is important to handle the addiction through our treatment program. Our program consists of providing information needed to cope with the addiction and how to withdrawal. When a person withdrawals, they may feel symptoms such as drowsiness, nausea, fever, headaches, and more depending on how sensitive they are to the drug.
Contact Delray Recovery Center Today
If you’ve found yourself or someone you care for in the devastating throes of an overwhelming addiction, please seek help with Delray Recovery Center. We genuinely sympathize with the pain of addiction, and we are professionally trained to help you regain control of your life.
Call us today at the toll free number at the top of the page. If calling concerning your difficulty causes uneasiness, please simply fill out our form. Contact is the first step toward recovery.




