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What Are the Side Effects of Fentanyl Use?

a person leans on their folded arms while contemplating the Side Effects of Fentanyl

Hundreds of drugs are highly effective and safe when appropriately used in the medical setting. However, when these drugs are misused, they can be dangerous, addictive, and deadly. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is 50-100 times stronger than morphine, is a drug that puts many people into fentanyl addiction treatment centers every year. When used properly by professionals, it is an effective pain management treatment for cancer patients or post-surgery care. Unfortunately, fentanyl is commonly sold and used outside a professional’s observation.
Fentanyl is a highly addictive and dangerous substance and contributes to over 60% of substance overdoses in the United States alone every year. The drug has many side effects that are important to be able to identify if you or a loved one are struggling with substance abuse and use fentanyl. To learn more about the side effects of fentanyl use, its addictive nature, and fentanyl addiction treatment, Rockland Recovery has the answers. Contact one of our specialists today at 855.732.4842.

What Are the Side Effects of Fentanyl Use?

Fentanyl affects both the body and the brain, and the effects can be felt quickly and intensely and are short-term. Although fentanyl can provide feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and pain relief, the drug has many adverse side effects.
Some of the side effects of fentanyl use are:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Constipation
  • Respiratory depression
  • Urinary retention
  • Unconsciousness
  • Dizziness
  • Pupillary constriction
  • Paranoia

These are dangerous side effects that can quickly turn into an overdose. The risk of an overdose increases with frequency and quantity of use, and, being a highly addictive substance, many users become addicted quickly. Additionally, it only takes a minuscule amount of fentanyl to overdose. If you or a loved one use fentanyl, it is crucial to differentiate the side effects of fentanyl and the signs of an overdose.

Fentanyl Withdrawal Symptoms

As with other highly addictive drugs such as heroin, fentanyl has severe withdrawal symptoms that show up as quickly as a few hours after the drug was last consumed. People who struggle with fentanyl addiction often continuously use or constantly crave the drug to help the unbearable withdrawal symptoms subside.
Withdrawal symptoms of fentanyl include, but are not limited to, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, GI tract issues, and uncontrollable leg movements. These extreme symptoms, combined with severe drug cravings, make fentanyl addiction one of the most challenging types of addiction to avoid and recover from. This substance has dangerous side effects and is the cause of a large percentage of drug overdoses in the US alone. Learning about the side effects and where to find fentanyl addiction treatment is one of the best ways to know when to identify and help a person in danger.

Learn More About Fentanyl Addiction Treatment at Rockland Recovery

Searching for an addiction treatment program that is specialized for fentanyl addiction can be a daunting task. Many programs focus on the overarching substance use disorder rather than the specific substance in question. As fentanyl addiction has risen in the US recently, many established recovery centers do not have specific fentanyl programs. But look no further. At Rockland Recovery, we have a state-of-the-art facility that has a specialized fentanyl addiction treatment program along with other evidence-based treatment options, including day and evening intensive outpatient treatment and a partial hospitalization program. We understand how difficult beginning and staying on the road to recovery is, and our passionate care team is committed to helping you on your journey.
Reach out to the professionals at Rockland Recovery at 855.732.4842 or by using the online form to learn more about our treatment options and programs for fentanyl addiction.

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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