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Amphetamine Detox Centers

The word amphetamine often brings to mind an illegal drug for many people but this powerful central nervous system stimulant is often a prescription medication. Doctors use it to treat conditions such as attention deficit disorder and narcolepsy.

Unfortunately, whether it is a prescribed medication or an illegal street drug, it is easy to become dependent on it, abuse it, or become addicted to it. All of these conditions lead to withdrawal and the need for an amphetamine detox center.

Amphetamine detox centers are treatment facilities that allow you to withdraw from amphetamines with medical, social, and behavioral support. Each of these aspects is an important part of getting off amphetamines. You can find the addiction treatment you need by calling 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?).

What is Amphetamine Detox and Treatment?

Amphetamine detox and treatment is the process of stopping the use of amphetamines in a supportive environment. This environment may be:

  • Inpatient – residential treatment where you stay at the treatment center for both detoxification and full treatment.
  • Outpatient – treatment on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis where you remain at home during detoxification and treatment.
  • Combination treatment – you stay in a residential facility for the detoxification portion of treatment and then return home for continuing treatment.

Each of these environments are successful in treating amphetamine addiction and dependence.

Why is Amphetamine Detox Necessary?

Amphetamine detox is a necessary first step to addiction recovery. Since the symptoms of withdrawal are often severe, it is important to get through the withdrawal period so you can concentrate on the goals of treatment. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, these goals are:

  • Stop the amphetamine abuse
  • Return to society as a productive member
  • Discover the cause of the drug abuse
  • Deal with the consequences of amphetamine abuse using a variety of methods
  • Correct both the cause and effect of amphetamine abuse

The first step to accomplishing any of these goals is to go through detoxification, which rids the body of the amphetamine. Then the treatment process can begin with a clean slate. To begin treatment for your addiction all you have to do is call 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?).

Dangers of Amphetamine Addiction

Amphetamine Detox

Amphetamine detox centers help you return to society as a productive member.

Like most addictive drugs, amphetamines may be extremely dangerous. According to the Mayo Clinic, amphetamine addiction causes:

  • Anorexic behaviors and body wasting
  • High blood pressure
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Irregular heart beat
  • Extreme anxiety
  • Paranoia
  • Insomnia
  • High body temperature

All of these rapidly become dangerous when you take amphetamines:

  • Without a prescription in larger than normal doses
  • With a prescription but outside of the prescribed doses
  • For a long time
  • By crushing, breaking, or mixing the pills and snorting, swallowing, or injecting them.

Each of these behaviors signal that your amphetamine use is becoming a problem and you need to seek treatment. To find the treatment that you need, all you have to do is call 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?).

Symptoms of Amphetamine Withdrawal

When you begin your amphetamine detoxification, it is good to know what to expect. The symptoms of amphetamine withdrawal can quickly become severe and even dangerous. According to MedlinePlus, a service of the National Library of Medicine, the symptoms of amphetamine withdrawal are:

  • Very strong craving for the amphetamines
  • Inability to concentrate
  • Confusion
  • Depression
  • Agitation
  • Anxiety
  • Hallucinations
  • Headaches
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Insomnia
  • Psychosis

These symptoms can persist for weeks after you stop using amphetamines especially if you go through withdrawal without support. Going through withdrawal alone may be dangerous. When you attempt it, you can be subject to relapse and relapse related overdose.

Treatments for Amphetamine Detoxification and Withdrawal

To understand the different treatments for amphetamine detoxification and addiction, you have to know the stages of addiction treatment. These stages are:

  • Detoxification
  • Behavioral counseling
  • Medication if available
  • Evaluation and treatment of disorders that occur along with addiction
  • Long term relapse prevention

All of the successful models for treatment follow these basic stages.

The Matrix Model

The matrix model of addiction treatment is one of the most comprehensive forms of amphetamine addiction treatment. According to the Department of Social and Health Services in Washington, the matrix model consists of:

  • Individual and family counseling sessions
  • Early recovery or detoxification recovery skills groups
  • Educational groups depending on the age of the patient
  • Relapse prevention groups
  • Social support groups
  • Family support groups
  • 12 step facilitation therapy
  • Medication replacement if necessary
  • Treatment of underlying disorders

All of these components combine to make the matrix model one of the most comprehensive of amphetamine addiction treatments. Each component can be added, subtracted, or changed in order to suit the individual patient.

Tapering

Tapering is often the first treatment attempted for an amphetamine addiction. Tapering is the gradual reduction of the amphetamine until you can stop it without going through a more severe withdrawal.

This method works well when:

  • Switching medications
  • The addiction is mild to moderate
  • Tapering is bolstered by counseling or other treatment methods
  • The detoxification and tapering is done during an inpatient treatment program

Unfortunately, it does not work well when:

  • The addiction is severe
  • Illegal amphetamines are readily available
  • During outpatient treatment due to the patient’s ability to take more than the tapered amount
  • Relapse is likely due to underlying mental or physical illness
  • An overdose has happened
  • There is no support
  • Detoxification without treatment is likely

Although tapering does work in certain cases, there are many where it does not. When you attempt to taper without some sort of behavioral counseling, it usually fails.

Where to Find Treatment for Amphetamine Detox, Abuse, and Addiction

Amphetamine detoxification is the first step towards becoming drug free. When combined with the right treatment program, amphetamine detoxification will end your addiction. You can find both amphetamine addiction and amphetamine detox centers by calling 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?). We can help you find the comprehensive treatment that is right for you.

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