Understanding the Dangers of Morphine Addiction
No one plans to be addicted to any drug. Somehow things just get out of control, and before you know it, you have a morphine addiction. Chances are that you have thought about attempting morphine withdrawal on your own. Although we applaud your apparent commitment, we know that it is a difficult process that can be extremely dangerous if not done under a doctor's care where your health can be monitored and withdrawal symptoms can be medically controlled.
Being free of your morphine addiction means finally eliminating the effects of morphine and the dangers it causes including:
- Anxiety
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Hot flashes
- Insomnia
- Loss of appetite
- Memory problems
- Nausea
- Stomach pain
- Tingling or redness under the skin
- Vomiting
- Slowed heartbeat
Morphine Addiction Treatment - The Road to Recovery
There is treatment available for your morphine addiction and there are many options and factors for you to consider when choosing the treatment facility that will best accommodate your individual needs.
You can find a drug rehab or morphine addiction treatment program almost anywhere in the United States. Don't choose alone. Let us help find you the morphine addiction treatment program that's right for you.
No matter what morphine addiction program you choose it should include the following:
- Medically supervised detox program
- Residential drug rehab treatment
- State licensed and accredited by The Joint Commission
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Dual diagnosis treatment
- Nutritional counseling
- Aftercare planning
Make today the start of a new life free of addiction. Call for help today.
If you're suffering from morphine addiction, call our toll-free, confidential helpline at 1-866-99-DETOX (1-866-993-3869). Our professionals are available to help you find the best course of treatment for your individual needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You owe it to yourself and your family to start treatment today
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