Opiate Drug Detox Treatment Centers in Polk County, MO

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Valley Hope of Boonville
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Boonville, MO 65233
Located in central Missouri off I-70, Valley Hope provides a full continuum of care in Boonville. Set on a wooded, eight-acre campus amidst rolling hills, Valley Hope of Boonville provides medically-monitored detox and withdrawal management, residential addiction treatment, outpatient programs and family counseling. Our treatment and recovery experts customize a comprehensive treatment plan for each patient that addresses physical, mental, spiritual and emotional health needs. Each treatment team works hand in hand, side by side with patients and families to heal from addiction and reclaim their lives through recovery.
Located in central Missouri off I-70, Valley Hope provides a full continuum of care in Boonville. Set on a wooded, eight-acre campus amidst rolling hills, Valley Hope of Boonville provides medically-monitored detox and withdrawal management, residential addiction treatment, outpatient programs and family counseling. Our treatment and recovery experts customize a comprehensive treatment plan for each patient that addresses physical, mental, spiritual and emotional health needs. Each treatment team works hand in hand, side by side with patients and families to heal from addiction and reclaim their lives through recovery.
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Opiate Drug Detox Treatment Centers
Opiate drug detoxification and withdrawal can bring about a wide range of symptoms that occur after stopping or dramatically reducing opiate drugs after heavy and prolonged use.

Opiate drugs are pain killers and pain relievers. They're often referred to as narcotics. They include heroin and morphine as well as the prescribed medications codeine, Oxycontin, Vicodin, Dilaudid and Percocet.

Opiate detox treatment may involve taking a substitute medication such as methadone or Suboxone which blocks the highs and reduces cravings.

Opiate Detox programs may form part of a facility's Medication-Assisted Treatment program.

For some addicts, the beginning of treatment is detoxification which is a controlled and medically supervised withdrawal from the drug. While this is not a solution in itself (most addicts need additional help) it is a beginning. The withdrawal symptoms experienced are not life-threatening. They are, however, uncomfortable and can include agitation, anxiety, tremors, muscle aches, nausea, and diarrhea. The intensity of the reaction depends on medication dose and speed of withdrawal. Short-acting opiates tend to produce more intense but briefer symptoms. The effect of a single dose of heroin, a relatively short-acting drug, lasts 4-6 hours, and the withdrawal reaction lasts for about a week.

Rapid drug detox in Polk County has several options available including Rapid anesthesia detoxification in Polk County which involves infusion of intravenous medications which quickly remove the opiate drugs from the opiate receptors in the body.

No single approach to opiate detoxification Polk County is guaranteed to be best for all addicts. Opiate detox centers in Polk County can provide the professional help and support needed for successful opiate detox recovery Polk County.