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Stages of Heroin Detox

Heroin is a highly addictive substance, with many people getting addicted relatively quickly after their first use. Fortunately, there are resources available to help people with heroin addiction recover. Heroin detox, or the period you go through heroin withdrawal, is often the first step in recovery. The heroin detox process at a professional drug detox […]

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What Happens After Residential Treatment?

What do you do after you complete inpatient rehab? While residential treatment is designed to help you overcome your addiction, it is only one part of a broader recovery plan. Another aspect of that plan is transitioning to outpatient treatment after leaving an inpatient treatment program.  Promises Brazos Valley is dedicated to supporting your lifelong

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Addiction Treatment for Full-Time Employees in Texas

Addiction is a disease that affects a person’s entire life, not just their drug or alcohol use. Addiction can affect anyone, including hard-working professionals. It can impact your job, relationships, and health. Professional addiction treatment in Texas can help you get your life back on track before the consequences of addiction get worse. Promises Brazos

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Will Naltrexone Ease Withdrawal Symptoms?

Overcoming opioid addiction can be incredibly challenging since withdrawal symptoms and cravings can be severe for some people. Getting the support of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can make all the difference in your recovery. Medications—like naltrexone, buprenorphine, and methadone—can address withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings that often interfere with healing and lead to relapse. Find a

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What Is Buprenorphine and Can It Help Me?

With the current opioid epidemic have come more solutions for managing opioid use disorder through medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Buprenorphine is one such medication used to treat opioid dependence and addiction. Since opioid withdrawal symptoms can increase your risk of relapse, buprenorphine is used as part of MAT to keep withdrawal symptoms and cravings at bay.

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3 Benefits of Methadone for Easing Withdrawal

Withdrawal from opioids can be very unpleasant. It can also be dangerous, especially with heroin withdrawal, which has a high risk of overdose. For this reason, it is vital for people struggling with opioid addiction to seek professional treatment from a medication-assisted detox center. Methadone for detox from heroin and other opioids can help people

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Does Your College Student Need Addiction Treatment?

The college years are a time of significant emotional and physical change. The most dramatic changes tend to occur in young adults during their first year of college when they are still adapting to life away from home and dealing with the increased independence that comes with attending school. This time in their life is

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Benefits of Seeking Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Texas

When someone has an addiction, there is a possibility they may also be struggling with a mental health disorder. Mental health issues like depression and anxiety are widespread among people with substance use disorders (SUDs). A combined problem with a SUD and a mental health issue is a dual diagnosis or a set of co-occurring

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What Is a Co-occurring Disorder?

A co-occurring disorder is a pattern of substance use and mental health disorders that occur at the same time. Co-occurring disorders are common among people who misuse drugs or alcohol. They can be caused by genetics, biology, or your environment. When you experience co-occurring disorders, you must seek specialized treatment from co-occurring disorder treatment programs

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