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| WHAT IS SUBOXONE DETOX? |
Kicking opiates is like having the flu, times ten.
The general rule of thumb to describe the opiate withdrawal process is; opiate withdrawal symptoms are the exact opposite of the effects of opiates. A good example of this phenomenon is; a user’s pupils are unusually small during opiate use and unusually large during opiate withdrawal.
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| CAN OPIATE ADDICTION BE STOPPED? |
The 3 on 3 Suboxone Detoxification and Treatment Program is the most modern treatment model available to date. It is a medically managed, nutrition based, detoxification and relapse prevention treatment program that works. It is available exclusively at Orange County Detox.
Orange County Detox is the only Suboxone detoxification facility that uses the 3 on 3 Suboxone Detox Model. Orange County Detox Center developed the 3 on 3 Suboxone Detox and Treatment Program with the help of several Suboxone authorized physicians to help opiate addicts recover in a safe and pain free manner. |
| WHERE CAN OPIATE ADDICTS GET HELP? |
We invite anyone in need to join Orange County Detox Center.
OC Detox offers the most competitive rates in Southern California!
All treatment inquiries are kept strictly confidential!

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| WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP? |
Make the decision to save your life, today!
The 3 on 3 Suboxone Detox and Treatment Program is an effective opiate treatment program, available only at Orange County Detox. It is designed to treat Heroin addiction, Oxycontin addiction, Vicodin addiction, Methadone addiction, Norco addiction and many other types of opiate addiction.
Opiate addiction is one of the most difficult problems a person may face. OC Detox has a carefully planned Suboxone program that works. Our Suboxone detox protocol has benefited hundreds of opiate addicts and it can help you as well. |
| HOW DOES A PERSON FEEL WHEN THEY “KICK” OPIATES? |
Some of the common opiate withdrawal symptoms include:
- insomnia
- sneezing
- runny nose
- watery eyes
- nausea
- vomiting
- anxiety
- restlessness
- depression
- suicidal ideations
- diarrhea
- tachycardia
- muscle aches
- loss of appetite
- sweating
- hot and cold flashes
- goose bumps
- feeling of impending doom
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| HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO DETOX FROM OPIATES USING SUBOXONE? |
Most suboxone detox time frames are less than two weeks in duration. After completion of the Suboxone Detox Program, clients have the option of entering our extended care treatment program. |
Suboxone Addiction? |
Suboxone addiction is a new form of opiate addiction that has only recently evolved into a substantial threat to public health. The key to avoiding Suboxone addiction is ensure that any suboxone treatment model is short in duration.
Suboxone is a medication prescribed by DEA approved physicians for the treatment of opiate addiction. There are two active ingredients within Suboxone; Buprenorphine and Naloxone. Suboxone addiction is caused by extended use of Buprenorphine. As a public health concern Suboxone addiction is still relatively unknown. Though statistics are currently unavailable, many treatment centers and detox centers have seen a marked increase in the number of Suboxone users seeking treatment for Suboxone addiction. In fact, Suboxone addiction appears to be the fastest growing form of opiate addiction.
Suboxone’s largest active ingredient, Buprenorphone, is a partial agonist opioid. By definition, a partial agonist opioid is itself an opioid. This means, Suboxone runs the same risk of addiction as any other opiate. DEA approved physicians that prescribe Suboxone to their patients for an extended period can inadvertently cause an addiction to Suboxone.
The consensus among treatment providers and detox centers is that Suboxone addicts suffer the same or worse withdrawal symptoms as any other type of opiate. Suboxone withdrawal is a relatively new phenomenon. Suboxone addicts face a challenging future because there are few detox centers that fully understand how to treat Suboxone addiction. Among treatment providers and detox centers, the consensus advice for the treatment of Suboxone addiction remains relatively universal and that is in a licensed residential opiate detox facility. |
| CONCLUSION |
Opiate addicts try and fail countless times to rid themselves of their physical dependence to opiates. Failure is often the direct result of the addict’s desire to detox themselves. Opiate addicts try to do it their way first. Most have tried and failed many times before they realize they need outside help. The rule is; addicts cannot detox themselves.
Under the direction of the finest Suboxone Detox physicians in Southern California, the expert staff at Orange County Drug Detox safely manages the opiate treatment process.
If you or a loved one is experiencing a problem with Heroin, Morphine, Methadone, Oxycontin or Vicodin, call our admissions department and receive important information about our Suboxone Detox Program.
We have helped thousands of people safely through the Heroin detox, Methadone detox, Oxycontin detox and Vicodin detox recovery process. We are here to help.
All inquiries are kept strictly confidential! |
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