Addiction Detox Facility in Tracy, California provides medication assisted detoxification for their patients who are working toward recovery from the use of opiate drugs like heroin, methadone and prescription drugs. They realize how uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms can be for their patients during opiate detoxification and that cravings for drugs like heroin, methadone and prescription pain pills can make recovery very difficult. Their patients are provided with medications that help to reduce opiate cravings and keep their patients comfortable by decreasing withdrawal symptoms.
Withdrawal symptoms associated with opiate addiction varies among their patients depending on the drug abused and extent of addiction. Each one of their patients is unique and their medical staff educates them individually so they understand what to expect during detox and how to manage challenges during their recovery.
Addiction Detox Facility provides their patients with Suboxone treatment which is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone during detoxification to eliminate opiate cravings and reduce symptoms of withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms from opiate addiction can be very uncomfortable and they want their patients to be able to focus on their recovery from heroin, methadone or prescription pain medications.
When detoxification is completed their patients receive outpatient individualized and group behavioral therapy to help them work toward their recovery. Therapy is provided by licensed Behavioral Therapists that work close with their patients to help them understand their addiction, set recovery goals and develop positive skills to reach them. Their patients learn to modify their thoughts and behaviors that led to opiate abuse which makes a positive impact on their recovery.
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