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Our Washington Location
Our inpatient facility is located in Washington, and will serve Washington state. It will provide a safe & therapeutic environment for both our staff and patients.
- Edmonds
7416 212th St SW,
Edmonds, WA 98026
Opana abuse statistics state that at one point, the most popular prescription drug for addiction was Oxycodone up until about 2012. Now, there has been a shift, and people are desperate to get their hands on Opana.
Opana is a prescription painkiller, and Opana abuse is becoming more rampant with every passing year. It’s a drug that’s very closely related to heroin and it’s twice as strong as Oxycontin. It is possible to become addicted to Opana simply by taking it too long, but more often than not, users will crush the tablets and snort them, or add liquid and inject them to get high. On the street, Opana is often referred to as:
This drug could very well become the most abused drug in the next few years. If you believe you may be an Opana addict, whether you meant to become addicted to it or not, it’s so important to consider getting professional help for your addiction.
Most people start using Opana because they’ve gotten a prescription for it to help with chronic pain. It brings a great deal of relief, but it’s also easy to form a tolerance to it if you take it for too long. When that happens, it’s possible to experience the short-term effects of Opana, which can include:
The longer Opana is used, the more serious the side effects become. The long-term effects of Opana might include:
The Opana abuse definition is different from the definition for Opana addiction. When you’re abusing Opana, you’re using it to experience the high that results, but you don’t feel as though you have to use it just to feel normal. Those who are addicted to Opana feel compelled to use it on a regular basis, and they don’t feel like themselves if they’re not.
There are physical Opana addiction symptoms as well, which can include all of the above side effects. If you notice any of these, it’s possible that you are addicted to Opana and in need of professional help in order to stop taking it.
Perhaps you can’t help but recognize the signs of Opana addiction in your own life. At one time, Opana was something you did just to relax or have a good time, and now it’s become something that you can’t get away from. Or, maybe you started taking Opana without really realizing its addictive potential. Either way, your Opana use needs to stop, but you’re just not sure what to do to reach that goal.
Our admissions coordinators are here to help you get started with treatment the right way. They'll verify your health insurance, help set up travel arrangements, and make sure your transition into treatment is smooth and hassle-free.
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