Opioid Addiction Treatment in Los Angeles
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Opioid Addiction Treatment in Los Angeles

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What Is An Opioid Addiction?

Opioids are drugs often prescribed by doctors to treat moderate to severe pain and may be administered for anxiety or chronic bouts of coughing.

This class of drug works by binding to the opioid receptors in the brain that reduce the perception of pain and discomfort, and many people resort to taking the substance as an effective painkiller.

A doctor can prescribe opioids, but they are readily available on the streets and can be purchased illegally.

The main concern for opioid consumption is that it is a potent and highly addictive substance when abused, and due to the illicit manufacturing process, further risks are imposed. 

Heroin is an opioid that has a serious impact on health and can lead to overdose. Fentanyl is another type of opioid that is even more potent, and only a very small dose can be fatal.

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Opioid Addiction Treatment Options

Luxe Recovery recognizes there is an ever-increasing demand for finding treatment and we keep our doors open for anyone who is in desperate need of our help.

If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid use and don’t know where to turn, our admissions team can guide you through our procedures and initiate proceedings.

Opiod addiction help is available through our different levels of care, discover some of the best programs at our opioid addiction rehab.

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Opioid Detoxification

Our detox process is closely monitored by a team of highly qualified medical specialists who are available round-the-clock to keep an eye on any withdrawal symptoms and take immediate action in case of complications.

They may also prescribe medicationprovide medication assisted treatment for opioid addiction to alleviate symptoms and help manage strong cravings if they deem it necessary.

Our drug detox treatment forms part of our program that addresses the multifaceted challenges associated with substance abuse and sets the foundations for a successful recovery.

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Residential Treatment

Our patients will receive counseling, individual, group, and family therapy sessions, as well as holistic therapies to promote overall well-being and engage emotional, physical, and psychological aspects.

During the recovery process, patients will explore their inner selves, gain self-awareness, recognize their strengths and weaknesses, and learn the necessary tools to cope with challenges. This will help them to build confidence and successfully reintegrate into society with a positive outlook.

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Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

Luxe Recovery offers an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that includes the same level of care as our residential treatment program but without the need for hospitalization.

This program is designed to address substance addiction through a treatment plan that is similar to the one provided to residential patients but with the advantage of not requiring 24/7 medical supervision.

Upon assessment, the severity of the addiction will be determined, and a personalized plan will be created to cater to the specific needs of the individual.

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Sober Living

Our recovery center provides a safe sanctuary where those in recovery can feel at home amid their home comforts, knowing they have a place to go where they will receive ongoing support to help them get back on the road to sobriety.

Our sober living treatment is structured to provide the necessary tools and support within a community of ex-drug users and can assist them with building confidence to attend job interviews, attend meetings, and communicate with others so they may leave their fears behind as they find their way back into society.

Types of Opioids We Treat

Opioids are a class of drugs commonly prescribed for pain relief, but they also carry a high risk of dependence and addiction. At Luxe Recovery, we specialize in treating addiction to a wide range of opioids, whether they are prescription medications or other synthetic opioids.

Understanding the specific type of opioid involved is an important step in developing the most effective treatment plan for each individual. Below are some of the most common opioids we treat:

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Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times more potent than morphine. Originally developed for severe pain management, it is now a leading cause of overdose due to its high potency and presence in illicit drug supplies.

At our treatment center, we offer specialized care for fentanyl addiction, including medication-assisted detox, therapy, and long-term support. Our approach addresses both the physical and psychological challenges of fentanyl dependence.

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Heroin Addiction Treatment

Heroin is a highly addictive opioid made from morphine. It is commonly injected, snorted, or smoked and produces intense euphoria followed by drowsiness and slowed breathing. Regular use can quickly lead to physical dependence and life-threatening withdrawal symptoms.

Our heroin addiction treatment program provides medically supervised detox, individual and group therapy, and relapse prevention strategies. We help individuals safely withdraw from heroin and build the foundation for long-term recovery.

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Morphine Addiction Treatment

Morphine is a naturally occurring opioid derived from the opium poppy plant. It is widely used in hospitals for the management of severe pain, such as after surgery or for cancer patients.

Morphine works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, blocking pain signals and producing feelings of euphoria. Because of its potency, tolerance and dependence can develop rapidly with repeated use.

Our opioid addiction treatment center offers medical detox, therapy, and ongoing support for individuals struggling with morphine addiction.

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Codeine Addiction Treatment

Codeine is a milder opioid often found in prescription pain relievers and cough syrups. While it is less potent than morphine, codeine can still cause physical dependence, especially when used in higher-than-recommended doses or for extended periods.

Codeine is sometimes combined with acetaminophen or other medications, which can increase the risk of side effects and toxicity.

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Oxycodone Addiction Treatment

Oxycodone is the active ingredient in popular painkillers such as OxyContin and Percocet. It is highly addictive and commonly misused both with and without a prescription.

We offer individualized treatment plans that address the unique challenges of oxycodone addiction, including withdrawal management and relapse prevention.

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Hydrocodone Addiction Treatment

Hydrocodone is another semi-synthetic opioid, most often combined with acetaminophen in medications like Vicodin and Norco.

It is one of the most frequently prescribed painkillers in the United States. Hydrocodone has a high potential for misuse, and long-term use can lead to tolerance, dependence, and serious health complications.

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Methadone Addiction Treatment

Methadone is a long-acting synthetic opioid used both for pain management and as part of medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction.

While it can help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, methadone itself can be addictive if not used as prescribed. Its long duration of action increases the risk of accidental overdose, especially when combined with other substances.

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Tramadol Addiction Treatment

Tramadol is a prescription opioid used to treat moderate pain. Unlike many other opioids, tramadol also affects serotonin and norepinephrine levels in the brain, which can lead to unique side effects.

Although considered less potent, tramadol can still cause dependence and withdrawal symptoms, particularly with prolonged use or high doses.

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Buprenorphine Addiction Treatment

Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist often used to help people reduce or quit their use of stronger opioids. It is found in medications like Suboxone and Subutex.

While buprenorphine has a lower risk of respiratory depression compared to full agonists, misuse can still lead to dependence and withdrawal.

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Tapentadol Addiction Treatment

Tapentadol is a newer prescription opioid used for moderate to severe pain. It works by affecting both opioid receptors and norepinephrine reuptake in the brain, which gives it a dual mechanism of action.

Tapentadol can be habit-forming and carries risks similar to other prescription opioids, including dependence and overdose.

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Pentazocine Addiction Treatment

Pentazocine is a synthetic opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is unique in that it acts as both an agonist and antagonist at different opioid receptors, which can result in unusual side effects such as hallucinations or dysphoria.

Despite its differences, pentazocine can still be addictive and dangerous when misused.

Understanding Opioid Use

Chronic pain is the most likely reason for opioid use and for developing an addiction.

There are several painkillers available, such as Oxycontin or Vicodin, which are medically prescribed to treat and manage pain. They are relatively safe if taken in the way it has been prescribed, but should larger amounts be consumed or used for longer than needed, there is a high risk of developing an addiction.

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The Dangers Of Using Opioids

The biggest danger relating to opioid consumption is overdose. There are thousands of fatalities every year due to overdosing on the substance – a worrying factor. The figure is multiplying, putting the economic cost of public health into billions of dollars.

Addiction to opioids poses dangerous health risks and should not be left untreated. Physical effects may vary from person to person and can manifest differently.

Drowsiness, dizziness, or muscle tension may seem less important, while nausea and vomiting can be more serious, especially if accompanied by diarrhea. Respiratory depression or signs of arrhythmia require emergency treatment and should not be ignored.

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Poverty

Poverty also plays a role in opioid use as many people who struggle financially often resort to taking drugs as a way of finding pleasure and helping them cope with difficult circumstances.

Those with economic strain may have more need for pain medication, but if they can’t afford medical care, they may obtain illegal drugs that can lead to dependence and addiction.

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Trauma

There is a strong connection between trauma and addiction. Individuals who have experienced trauma often exhibit negative emotions, feelings of hopelessness, and a sense of isolation, with weak coping mechanisms to manage emotional pain.

These changes in the brain can cause someone to believe that the only way to alleviate their symptoms is by using drugs.

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Insurance Plans For Our Treatment

Luxe Recovery is pleased to inform you that we accept most PPO insurance plans to cover the costs of our treatment. To check if your plan is eligible to cover all or part of our costs, simply fill out the form on our Insurance Verification page.

Our team will then verify your benefits and get in touch with you to provide further details.

Get Help for Opioid Addiction

We don’t pretend to make promises that we can’t keep, but our friendly staff are here on hand to assist you with finding the help you need.

Don’t struggle alone; Luxe Recovery can help you overcome substance abuse so you can return to a healthier and happier life.