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Anexsia Detox and Withdrawal

Anexsia detox centers can help a person who is dependent or addicted to Anexsia get the help he or she needs to recover. Anexsia withdrawal treatment facilities are located all over the world, and many of the Anexsia detox programs are designed with the patient in mind, so each patient will have a slightly different treatment that is catered to their specific needs.
“Anexsia detox centers can help a person who is dependent or addicted to Anexsia get the help he or she needs to recover.”
Anexsia is also known as the combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Another common brand for the drug is Vicodin. About 5 percent of the US population is known to abuse opiates, according to a King County survey. Some of these opiates include prescription medications, such as Anexsia or Vicodin, while others may be illegal substances such as heroin.

Anexsia detox centers help patients by providing different treatments that will help eliminate withdrawal symptoms that could make it hard to stop taking Anexsia.

Opiate addiction treatments include:

If you or someone you know would like to learn more about Anexsia treatments, detox centers near you, or other options you have for treatment, call us at . Our team has the information you need to get and stay well.

Did You Know?

A natural tolerance can be built against medications in the body.

Tolerance to Anexsia

drug tolerancePatients who take Anexsia naturally build up a tolerance in their bodies. This means that they will have to take more of the medication to achieve the same effects. This is not advised, of course, and many doctors will switch patients to medications that work better if they realize that the patient has built a tolerance to the drug. Depending on the amount of time a patient has taken the medication, his or her body may rely on the drug, which means he or she is dependent on the medication. Addiction is when the patient mentally and physically requires the drug to function in day-to-day life.

If you would like more information about dependency versus addiction in patients taking Anexsia, call us at .

Did You Know?

Dependency does not always equal addiction.

Withdrawal From Anexsia

Some signs of withdrawal from Anexsia include:

  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Insomnia
  • Cold flashes
  • Involuntary leg movements
  • Restlessness
  • Bone and muscle pain

“If you or someone you know is showing signs of withdrawal, you should seek medical help.”
If you or someone you know is showing signs of withdrawal, you should seek medical help. There are methods, such as tapering, which can help reduce or eliminate the effects of withdrawal. By slowly reducing the amount of medication a patient takes, the body does not suffer from withdrawal symptoms or will suffer less severe symptoms than stopping the drug at once. Tapering and stopping medications should be monitored by a healthcare professional so that he or she can make sure your medications are working appropriately and that your body is safe and balanced.

Did You Know?

Medically supervised detox can lessen and even eliminate withdrawal symptoms.

At Anexsia detox centers, patients will be able to use one of the methods mentioned above to stop taking Anexsia. This could take a few days to a few weeks, depending on the amount of the drug the patient takes and whether he or she is addicted or only dependent. Physical and emotional dependency and addiction are different, so an Anexsia detox center will monitor the patient to decide if he or she needs additional therapies, such as behavior therapy or talk therapy.

Did You Know?

Emotional addiction can be as strong as physical addictions and may cause withdrawal symptoms.

outpatient centerPatients may attend inpatient or outpatient therapy. Detoxification may be outpatient if done as a taper, but many detoxification clinics keep the patient on site until the detoxification is complete so doctors and nurses can manage withdrawal symptoms. If a patient needs additional therapy after detoxification, therapy may be scheduled as an inpatient or outpatient service by the Anexsia detox and addiction recovery center. Inpatient rehabilitation allows patients to stay on site at all times. Outpatient therapy will allow patients to come and go, which allows them to maintain and normal work, school, and/or home life.

If you’d like help finding an Anexsia detox and addiction treatment program, call us today at to learn more.

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