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How To Spot A Fentanyl Addiction

woman learning about spotting a fentanyl addiction

Is someone in your life using fentanyl? As one of the most dangerous forms of opioids, it can be very important for someone to pay close attention to your loved one to ensure they do not fall down the path of misuse. The problem is, many people do, and most of them do not try to do so. When you spot fentanyl addiction in your loved one, reach out to our fentanyl addiction treatment program right away for help.

Spotting Fentanyl Addiction in a Loved One

Fentanyl can be used safely by some people. In situations where a doctor prescribes this drug, such as acute pain and discomfort, the individual may need to use it. Yet, the smallest possible dose is usually encouraged. And use tends to last for a matter of days. Long-term use can be highly risky. If you are worried about your loved one, spotting fentanyl addiction may require a careful eye on these symptoms:

  • Running out of a prescription before they should
  • Using more than prescribed
  • Needing to use pills sooner during the day than they should be
  • Feeling pain or withdrawal symptoms when they do not use
  • Lying about their use of the drug
  • Doctor shopping for additional pain medications

Spotting fentanyl addiction isn’t simply because many people will use this drug for the right reasons. They may not even realize they have developed an addiction to it and need the help of a substance abuse treatment program.

Withdrawal Is a Key Sign

One of the key signs that a problem exists is when a person feels withdrawal when they stop using the drug. Withdrawal is an indication that the body has become used to the drug and now needs to have access to it to achieve the same level of function or feeling.

If a person using fentanyl stops using, they may experience shaking, nervousness, pain, nausea, and numerous other types of discomfort. Some people even experience pain. They crave the use of the drug to stop these feelings.

What to Do When You Know a Loved One Is at Risk?

When you’re spotting fentanyl addiction in someone you love, you may wish to confront them and discuss what’s happening with them. Avoid accusing them. Instead, listen to them and talk to them in a positive but supportive manner. Remember, most people using this drug are doing so under a doctor’s prescription, and they may feel as though they need the drug to function. When you talk to them about their use, be sure to inquire about what’s happening.

Getting a Loved One into Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

Fentanyl addiction treatment is available, and it can save your loved one’s life. It is not common for individuals to be willing to enter treatment right away because most people will not recognize their addiction. More so, many people cannot stop using on their own, making professional treatment so important. Our fentanyl addiction treatment is comprehensive and can help your loved one to stop using for good. That may still mean overcoming their pain or other health struggles with other methods. We can guide you towards a healthy future through programs such as:

  • Women’s drug rehab
  • Men’s drug rehab
  • Intensive outpatient program – evenings
  • Intensive outpatient program – days
  • Partial hospitalization programs

Find Help Now at Rockland Recovery Treatment Center

Do you feel as though you are spotting fentanyl addiction in a loved one? Even if they seem to be doing what their doctor told them to you, they could be at risk. When this occurs, it’s important to take steps to get your loved one help. Fentanyl addiction treatment can be successful, especially if your loved one gets help soon. Reach out to Rockland Recovery Treatment Center today to find out how you can help. Call 855.732.4842 for help.

Medically Reviewed by Corey Gamberg, Executive Director

Corey is a certified Spiritual Director and is currently in a two-year training in Jungian Dreamwork. His work seeks to integrate Jungian psychology and contemplative practice into a holistic model of addiction treatment.

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