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Quitting Fentanyl can be just as difficult as any other drug. Once the dependence has been developed, the withdrawal process is going to be painful. Addiction is a mental disease that changes the structure and function of the brain in such a way that it fails to function normally in the absence of drug. As a result, a number of painful physical and psychological symptoms are produced by the brain to push the user go back to the usage of drug. Symptoms appearing during withdrawal and detoxification are the major reason why most of the people relapse. They go back to the drug when these symptoms become unbearable. It is highly recommended to go through detoxification to ensure a successful detox and avoid relapse. At SLORecoveryCenters, specialized detox programs are offered to Fentanyl addicts under expert supervision to make sure every patient returns back to normal life.
Fentanyl is a highly addictive drug and its use is associated with the development of both physical and mental dependence so when it is quit, a number of physical and mental symptoms appear. Fentanyl withdrawal can be difficult but it is not impossible. People have successfully made through it. Here are a number of symptoms that appear when Fentanyl is withdrawn:
Detoxification is the first step towards recovery. It starts as soon as the drug is given up. It is a natural process by which body gets itself rid of harmful chemicals accumulated due to years of abuse. The length of detox process may vary depending upon a number of factors such as:
A number of medications can be prescribed by the doctor during a supervised detox process to ease down withdrawal symptoms and make the process of withdrawal bearable such as:
Detox is a natural process so it can be carried out at home but going through Fentanyl detox at home can be extremely dangerous. A number of symptoms appear during detox that might need medical attention that is not provided at home. Also a detox at home can be much more painful so the chances of recovery are less while that of a relapse are greater. A relapse during detox process is so dangerous that it can even cause death because the tolerance of body for drug during detox decreases a great deal. No medical aid is provided at home detox so it may take longer than a supervised detox program.
Withdrawal duration may vary from one user to the other depending upon a number of factors as mentioned above. Usually, detox process is completed within two weeks.
The possibility of death due to Fentanyl withdrawal is rare but the deaths have occurred. Most of the time, complicated withdrawal symptoms lead to death. This is exactly why Fentanyl detox should be supervised to avoid any such complications. The probability of death is decreased to zero when a supervised detox program is availed. If relapse occurs during detox, it is possible to die from overdose even when it is taken in regular amounts. During detox, the tolerance of body against Fentanyl decreases a great deal so even small amounts of drug can trigger an overdose reaction.