Oxycodone Abuse:
Detox & Withdrawal

While some people only think of heroin and fentanyl when it comes to opioid use, the truth is that many people get started using prescription pills. Oxycodone is weaker than some of the more dangerous opioids, but that doesn’t make it safe or less habit-forming. Overusing this medication can lead to tolerance, overdose, and other health problems.

What is Oxycodone?

What is Withdrawal?

Oxycodone Withdrawal Symptoms

Severe Withdrawal Symptoms

Some people only feel minimal withdrawal symptoms. Those who used harder opioids, used for an extended amount of time, or are more sensitive to withdrawal symptoms may also experience these later symptoms:

It is important to note that opioid withdrawal symptoms are not known for being fatal. You might feel like they are because the withdrawal symptoms are exceedingly uncomfortable. The most dangerous part here is that you will be very tempted to use again. Your body will be seeking out opioids in order to correct the homeostasis that occurred while you were using.

The problem is that your body will quickly lose its tolerance as you withdraw. Not only that, but many people use more than usual because they are feeling so bad. The chances of overdosing are very high at this time. Medical detox is recommended. If you are uncomfortable and doing this at home, then call medical services before attempting to use again.

Oxycodone Overdose Symptoms

Another unfortunate truth of an overdose is that you will likely be unconscious before realizing what is going on. That means that you either need to call emergency medical services as soon as you feel something is wrong, or you must rely on others to find you and call EMS for you.

It is advisable that you have naloxone on hand if you are withdrawing or increasing your use. This is a potentially life-saving medication that can halt the effects of opioids on your body. This can give emergency medical services the extra time that they need to save your life.

Medical Detox for Oxycodone

Granite Recovery Centers

At GRC, we have been helping the client overcome their opioid use and dependence on other substances for many years. We are here to give you the latest and most cutting-edge treatment currently available. From MAT and medical detox programs to various levels of care with therapy, we can provide the services you need to help you recover.

You can get through this tough time. Call today and start treatment now to begin your life anew. 

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