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Key Terms Related To Opioid Addiction and Treatments

Opioid addiction has been a serious health care concern because it can cause even death. Norton Health Care, being one of the best rehab clinics, offers comprehensive treatment for opioid addictions. We also spread awareness among people so that they use prescription opioids in the right way and this awareness program stops them from buying illegal opioids from the market.<br><br>For more information please visit our site: https://www.opiatecare.com/

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Key Terms Related To Opioid Addiction and Treatments

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  1. Key Terms Related To Opioid Addiction and Treatments

  2. Opioidaddiction has been a serious health care concern because it can cause even death. Norton Health Care, being one of the best rehab clinics, offers comprehensive treatment for opioidaddictions. We also spread awareness among people so that they use prescription opioidsin the right way and this awareness program stops them from buying illegal opioids from the market. www.opiatecare.com

  3. Even though much has been said and done, people carry misconceptions about opioid addiction treatment. Here, we are trying to solve queries of people by explaining some key terms. www.opiatecare.com

  4. Key Terms Are: Addiction Opioid Misuse Opioid Receptor Agonist Opioid Receptor antagonist Opioid Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Methadone Buprenorphine Naltrexone Opioid use disorder Recovery Relapse Remission Rehab In-patient and Out-patient Treatment www.opiatecare.com

  5. Addiction: Addiction is mainly a brain disease that is caused by compulsive substance use. People with addiction often overdose the drug for getting highs. Despite experiencing adverse effects, they cannot stop themselves from taking drugs. Addiction changes how our brain works. It also brings a change in an individual’s behavior. www.opiatecare.com

  6. Opioid Misuse: When people take opioidsin other ways than the prescribed directions, they misuse opioids. The use of opioidsin such a manner that can harm one’s health is called opioid misuse. www.opiatecare.com

  7. Opioid Receptor Agonist: A substance that stimulates the psychological activity at the cell receptors in the central nervous systems is called the opioidreceptor agonist. Mu- opioidreceptor full agonists bind to the mu receptor and generate actions similar to the endogenous opioidsbeta-endorphin which is created internally in our body. When you increase the dose, it also increases the effect. www.opiatecare.com

  8. Opioid Receptor Antagonist: An antagonist blocks the receptor sites of the central nervous systems and prevents exogenously administered opioidsfrom activating the sites and creating the highs. www.opiatecare.com

  9. Opioid: Opioidsare the drugs that include synthetic opioidssuch as fentanyland pain relievers – oxycodone(OxyContin®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), codeine, and morphine –which are legally available by prescriptions. It also includes illegal drugs like heroin. www.opiatecare.com

  10. Opioid Treatment Program (OTP): OpioidAddiction Treatment is certified by SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Only the certified rehab center can conduct the treatment program. www.opiatecare.com

  11. Methadone: Methadone acts as an opioidin the brain and it reduces the craving of drugs. The patients who are on methadone medication feel normal. Methadone can be prescribed at the beginning of the withdrawal. It comes in a pill form, liquid, and a wafer. www.opiatecare.com

  12. Buprenorphine: Buprenorphineis a widely used medicine for opioidaddiction treatment. Buprenorphineis available in different brand names such as Suboxone–which is a medication containing both buprenorphineand Naloxone. Buprenorphine comes in tablets or film forms. This medication is not advised until patients experience mild to moderate opioidwithdrawals. www.opiatecare.com

  13. Naltrexone: Naltrexoneblocks opioidsfrom activating opioid receptor sites of the brain. This will reduce the chances of getting highs. Naltrexoneis prescribed when a person does not have a trace of other opioidsin his/her body. Withdrawal from the clinician’s presence is needed before starting this treatment process. www.opiatecare.com

  14. Opioid Use Disorder: The opioiddisorder is a chronic disorder that has serious consequences on our health-related to disability, relapses, and death. Opioiduse order happens when patients misuse opioidsby taking higher amounts of dose or taking opioidsfor a longer period. www.opiatecare.com

  15. Recovery: Recovery is the process of change that improves the health conditions of patients and helps them get back to their regular life. People with substance use disorder can be recovered from their ill-health conditions. With the proper medications, they can feel relaxed and also do not feel the craving for drugs, though the state of mind cannot be achieved easily, recovery is possible in the opioidaddiction. www.opiatecare.com

  16. Relapse: It is the phase when patients experience a return of symptoms due to various reasons. It involves more than one incident. Relapse can be caused over a period of time and it can also be interrupted with the proper use of medication. It needs not to be long-lasting. Many people experience relapses because they want to experiment or test their ability to control the cravings. www.opiatecare.com

  17. Remission: Remission is a medical term that denotes the disappearance of signs and symptoms of the disease. It is an important part of opioidaddiction recovery. www.opiatecare.com

  18. Rehab: Residential rehabilitation or rehab is a drug or alcohol treatment program that is provided in a residential setting. It provides an intense program for drug abuse treatment. There are two types of rehab centers –traditional and modern. Traditional rehab centers are established far from the locality. But the new rehab centers have the supported housing provision that is attached to structured treatment and other local services. www.opiatecare.com

  19. In-patient and Out-patient Treatment: Opioidaddiction treatment includes in-patient and out-patient treatments for opioidaddiction. In the inpatient treatment, patients stay in the rehab centers and follow the treatments. Outpatient rehab centers are those where patients visit for the treatment anytime during a day. It is a more affordable option as well. www.opiatecare.com

  20. We have branches in three prime locations – Norton MA, Salem, and Dover NH. Our rehab centers are also easily accessible from the places Manchester and Lawrence, Brockton, Taunton, Attleboro, and Rochester. You can Book an Appointment with our doctors to know more about the addiction. Call us or visit our site –Norton Health Care. Book An Appointment www.opiatecare.com

  21. 85 East Main Street, Suite A Norton, MA 02766 Phone: (508) 285-8550 45 Stiles Road, Unit 206 Salem, NH 03079 Phone: (603) 824-6937 750 Central Avenue, Unit Q Dover, NH 03820 Phone: (603) 834-9585 www.opiatecare.com

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