Heroin addiction

Everything you need to know about heroin addiction and effective ways of treatment.

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What is heroin?

Heroin is a potent narcotic derived from morphine, found in raw opium. It’s highly addictive and comes in powder or brownish chunks. Users experience euphoria and pain relief, but it poses serious health risks, including overdose. Long-term use alters brain structure and leads to organ damage. Treatment typically involves detoxification, medication-assisted therapy, counseling, and support groups.

Signs of heroin misuse

Recreational heroin use quickly leads to addiction due to its powerful effects. Signs of addiction include constant scratching, social withdrawal, neglecting personal hygiene, and needle marks. Users experience physical and mental health issues, including organ damage and mood swings. Without intervention, heroin addiction can devastate lives, leading to job loss and strained relationships.

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How to stop or moderate

Comprehensive approach

Stopping heroin use requires a comprehensive approach. Medical detoxification under supervision manages withdrawal symptoms, while medication-assisted therapy (MAT) helps reduce cravings.

Therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) address underlying issues, and support groups provide ongoing assistance. Contingency management rewards positive behaviors, aiding recovery. Prevention initiatives and awareness campaigns play a crucial role in curbing heroin addiction.

Inpatient programs

In cases of severe heroin addiction, inpatient treatment may be necessary. Inpatient programs provide a structured and supportive environment, including detoxification, therapy, counselling, and education on relapse prevention. If someone is struggling to quit and experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms, seeking professional help and considering inpatient treatment is highly recommended.

Detox from heroin

Heroin detox involves medical supervision to manage withdrawal symptoms safely. MAT, using drugs like methadone or buprenorphine, helps ease cravings and stabilizes patients. Therapy, such as CBT, aids in addressing psychological aspects of addiction.

Support groups offer ongoing encouragement and accountability. Sustainable recovery involves holistic care, addressing physical, mental, and social aspects of addiction, promoting a healthier lifestyle post-detox.

Registration procedure flow

Our registration procedure follows a structured flow from initial contact through intake, treatment planning, the start of treatment, and aftercare, ensuring that individuals and their families receive comprehensive support and personalized care every step of the way.

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