What is Vicodin?

At the Bayview Recovery opiate addiction rehab center in Tacoma, WA, therapists routinely work with clients who received prescription Vicodin. Few knew about its habit-forming potential. Fewer still knew what it consisted of.

Vicodin is a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It’s a dangerous substance when you combine it with alcohol. Because both chemicals are nervous system depressants, they amplify their effects. Therefore, you’re at risk of overdosing even if you don’t take more Vicodin than you should.

Are You Struggling with a Prescription Drug Addiction?

You may not have noticed that the drug hooked you. After all, you followed the instructions to the letter. Even so, you realized one day that you couldn’t just quit taking it. There was physical pain as well as a deepening depression.

What is Vicodin but a dopamine manipulator? Besides that, it depresses your central nervous system. When you stop using, it comes back online. Because your brain’s been working overtime, the new sensations are now wreaking havoc.

You feel miserable. You wish you could quit. You’re just taking the drug to feel normal. Did you know that you could overcome dependency with help?

There’s a treatment model for everyone. Examples include:

  • Partial hospitalization programs that encourage day treatment and a return to sober living quarters at night
  • Extended care programs that give you an additional 60 days to heal after the customary 30-day period
  • Intensive outpatient treatment for evening therapy that allows for a part-time approach to care
  • Step-down outpatient care that’s ideal for someone graduating from the partial hospitalization program
  • Aftercare as a means of protecting your early sobriety and preventing relapse for long-term recovery success

How Therapists Help You Overcome a Vicodin Habit

There’s a good chance that you struggle with dependency on a psychological level. After breaking the physical addiction, you learn to handle pain, discomfort, and emotional lows without the drug. At first, it might appear as though that’s next to impossible. However, therapists understand that there are needs people in your situation share.

Case in point is dual diagnosis treatment. The absence of the drug might lead to a dopamine low. Therefore, you sink into a depression. You fear these emotions and the lethargy that comes with them.

Pharmacological support helps you overcome depression and manage it. In this way, therapists help remove a significant trigger for substance abuse. The same is true for anxiety and similar conditions.

Next, there’s an emphasis on relaxation. Pain could be the direct result of cramping muscles and pinching nerves. When you learn to relax your body at will, it’s possible to avoid these conditions. Therefore, you won’t have the temptation to reach for pain pills again.

Don’t Hesitate to Seek the Help You Need

It’s tempting to pretend that everything’s okay. However, the drug’s still there. Consider that you’ve tried to cut back without success. It’s clear that you need help.

At Bayview Recovery, therapists understand what you’re dealing with and how to help you. What is Vicodin but an addictive drug that they didn’t warn you about? Even so, you don’t have to continue suffering. Call 855.478.3650 today to find out how to heal.

What is Vicodin?

At the Bayview Recovery opiate addiction rehab center in Tacoma, WA, therapists routinely work with clients who received prescription Vicodin. Few knew about its habit-forming potential. Fewer still knew what it consisted of.

Vicodin is a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It’s a dangerous substance when you combine it with alcohol. Because both chemicals are nervous system depressants, they amplify their effects. Therefore, you’re at risk of overdosing even if you don’t take more Vicodin than you should.

Are You Struggling with a Prescription Drug Addiction?

You may not have noticed that the drug hooked you. After all, you followed the instructions to the letter. Even so, you realized one day that you couldn’t just quit taking it. There was physical pain as well as a deepening depression.

What is Vicodin but a dopamine manipulator? Besides that, it depresses your central nervous system. When you stop using, it comes back online. Because your brain’s been working overtime, the new sensations are now wreaking havoc.

You feel miserable. You wish you could quit. You’re just taking the drug to feel normal. Did you know that you could overcome dependency with help?

There’s a treatment model for everyone. Examples include:

  • Partial hospitalization programs that encourage day treatment and a return to sober living quarters at night
  • Extended care programs that give you an additional 60 days to heal after the customary 30-day period
  • Intensive outpatient treatment for evening therapy that allows for a part-time approach to care
  • Step-down outpatient care that’s ideal for someone graduating from the partial hospitalization program
  • Aftercare as a means of protecting your early sobriety and preventing relapse for long-term recovery success

How Therapists Help You Overcome a Vicodin Habit

There’s a good chance that you struggle with dependency on a psychological level. After breaking the physical addiction, you learn to handle pain, discomfort, and emotional lows without the drug. At first, it might appear as though that’s next to impossible. However, therapists understand that there are needs people in your situation share.

Case in point is dual diagnosis treatment. The absence of the drug might lead to a dopamine low. Therefore, you sink into a depression. You fear these emotions and the lethargy that comes with them.

Pharmacological support helps you overcome depression and manage it. In this way, therapists help remove a significant trigger for substance abuse. The same is true for anxiety and similar conditions.

Next, there’s an emphasis on relaxation. Pain could be the direct result of cramping muscles and pinching nerves. When you learn to relax your body at will, it’s possible to avoid these conditions. Therefore, you won’t have the temptation to reach for pain pills again.

Don’t Hesitate to Seek the Help You Need

It’s tempting to pretend that everything’s okay. However, the drug’s still there. Consider that you’ve tried to cut back without success. It’s clear that you need help.

At Bayview Recovery, therapists understand what you’re dealing with and how to help you. What is Vicodin but an addictive drug that they didn’t warn you about? Even so, you don’t have to continue suffering. Call 855.478.3650 today to find out how to heal.

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPHDr. Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH (Medical Reviewer)

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH is an experienced leader in the field of Substance Use Disorder treatment. He works with patients suffering from Substance Use Disorder to evaluate their medication needs and prescribe treatments accordingly. In addition, he regularly participates in all-staff debriefing sessions involving peers, nurses, and other prescribers. He also reviews and advises on policies, procedures, and techniques for treating substance use disorder.

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