Not all prescription medications are an addiction risk. But the fact that several types of medications that are commonly prescribed for wholly legitimate medical purposes can lead to tolerance, dependence, and addiction means that substance abuse treatment often becomes necessary. If you or someone you know has become addicted to a prescription drug, consider a prescription drug addiction treatment center in Nashville.
Apex Recovery Nashville provides evidence-based prescription drug addiction treatment in a safe, comfortable setting. Professional clinicians and addiction specialists on staff offer a full range of treatments in individual, group, and family therapy settings. Reach out today to ask questions about our prescription drug rehab program—just fill out our online form or dial us at 615.703.4639.
Commonly Abused Prescription Medications
There are any number of medications on which people can become dependent and find it difficult to quit, even when their original symptoms are managed or gone. It is not uncommon for people to seek these drugs illegally due to the expiration of prescriptions or their need for higher doses. Some of the drugs that lead most commonly to addiction are:
- Stimulants – Drugs like Dexadrine, Ritalin, and Adderall result in an energized feeling of focus and clarity. Stimulants are often abused by people who never had a prescription.
- Painkillers – Opioids such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, fentanyl, and morphine are all used in medical settings for pain relief.
- Barbiturates – Sedatives like Nembutal are prescribed to cause relaxation of the body and mind, reducing anxiety and helping with sleep disturbances.
- Benzodiazepines – These tranquilizing drugs are also referred to as benzos and are typically prescribed for anxiety and insomnia. They are available in the following brands: Valium, Xanax, Klonopin, Paxipam, and Librium. Tolerance is highly likely, leading to users increasing their dosage to get the desired effects.
- Sedative-hypnotics – These are sleeping pills like Ambien, which are non-narcotic depressants that can be abused to feel the calming effects, leading to tolerance and addiction.
The effects of these medications are amplified by using other drugs or alcohol and can result in addiction, overdose, and death.
Signs of Prescription Drug Addiction
The symptoms of drug misuse and addiction are different for different prescription medications. Look for changes in behavior, psychological and emotional disruption, and physical symptoms. If you sense that you are not the same person you once were, trust your gut feeling and look into the possibility of addiction.
Some of the more dangerous symptoms of drug abuse are:
- For opioids: vomiting, respiratory distress, unconsciousness or coma.
- For central nervous system (CNS) depressants: slowed heart rate and breathing or seizures.
- For stimulants: fever, irregular heartbeat, paranoia, aggression, heart attack, and seizures.
Do not hesitate to seek help at a prescription drug rehab program if you are at risk due to prescription medication abuse.
What to Expect in Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment
The evidence-based therapies that will work well in the treatment of prescription drug addictions will vary based on the addiction, whether there are co-occurring mental health conditions, if there is a poly-substance disorder (addiction to more than one substance), medical history, and other factors.
The first step in any treatment for drug addiction is a medically supervised detox. In detox, the worst symptoms of drug withdrawal are managed using medications. This allows you to enter ongoing therapies in rehab from a strong position—free of substances and rested and supported to continue healing.
Some of the therapies that work well in prescription drug addiction treatment include:
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
- Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
These therapies, as well as a range of holistic treatments, are available at Apex Recovery’s prescription drug addiction treatment in Nashville.
Contact Apex Recovery Nashville for Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment
At Apex Recovery Nashville, we offer the therapies listed above in outpatient or inpatient rehab and in co-ed, women’s, or men’s rehab programs. Family, group, and individual therapy, acupuncture, massage, and hypnosis therapies are also available.
Learn more about how our comprehensive offerings can help you or someone you love begin recovery from prescription drug addiction. Reach out today via our online form or by phone by calling 615.703.4639.