Fentanyl Addiction Rehab in Austin

Best Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Center in Austin, TX

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid drug that is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100x stronger than Morphine, making it the most lethal form of opiate. While Fentanyl has limited medical uses through a prescription form, it is often made illegally and sold on the street. This substance is highly addictive and can lead to opioid overdose, and can put users at serious risk for short and long-term health consequences. The Last Resort utilizes evidence-based practices and therapies to help people overcome a Fentanyl addiction. If you or a loved one is struggling with drug abuse, our treatment program can help. Contact us now before it is too late.

What is Fentanyl and What Makes It So Dangerous?

Prescription Fentanyl is used medically to help treat severe pain that does not respond to traditional opioid medications. However, due to its dangerous potency, doctors prescribe Fentanyl very sparingly. In some cases, Fentanyl might be prescribed to patients with chronic cancer pain or for pain relief after surgery.

Obtaining a prescription for Fentanyl is very difficult. As such, illicitly manufactured Fentanyl use has recently grown in popularity. Fentanyl is made up of synthetic opioids made in drug labs and may come in a powder, pill, nasal spray, or on blotter paper. Often, makers of street Fentanyl will mix it with other drugs, such as heroin or cocaine, to keep costs down. This creates an even greater risk of overdose.

The potency of Fentanyl makes it extremely addictive and opioid dependence likely. Fentanyl works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, producing pain relief and euphoric feelings. Over time, those taking Fentanyl will develop a tolerance as their brains adapt to the drug use. Thus, higher and higher doses are required to achieve the euphoric high they seek.

Slang Terms for Fentanyl 

Fentanyl also holds many street names, which include: 

  • Apache
  • China Girl
  • China White
  • Dance Fever
  • Friend
  • Goodfella
  • Jackpot
  • Murder 8
  • TNT
  • Tango
  • Cash

Common Side Effects of Fentanyl Abuse

Fentanyl side effects vary greatly, depending on a person’s tolerance, height, weight, and other health conditions. In the short term, these opioid drugs provide users with pain relief and euphoric feelings. Users may experience the following short-term effects:

  • Slurred Speech
  • Fever or Chills
  • Dizziness or Confusion
  • Tight Chest or Chest Pain
  • Rashes or Skin Conditions
  • Decreased Appetite
  • Decreased Blood Pressure
  • Risk for Overdose

Using Fentanyl in the long term can cause respiratory issues, organ damage, and changes to brain chemistry. The longer a person uses the medication, the risk for dependence increases. Those who smoke Fentanyl may also experience long-term lung damage.

Signs and Symptoms of Fentanyl Addiction

Fentanyl addiction can cause serious changes in behavior. Substance abuse can cause individuals to socially withdraw, causing issues in relationships with friends and family members. Some may experience a new interest in risk-taking behaviors or begin to have frequent mood swings. Other signs of drug addiction to Fentanyl might also include:

  • Missing work or school
  • No longer participating in activities or hobbies they once enjoyed
  • Sleeping more often
  • Failure to perform activities of basic hygiene
  • Increased anger

Do You Need Detox for Fentanyl Addiction?

Individuals addicted to Fentanyl, or other opioids may experience detox symptoms within 6 to 12 hours after the last dose. Symptoms usually worsen after one to three days. Within a week, Fentanyl detox symptoms typically resolve. However, some people with severe opioid addiction may experience ongoing symptoms such as sleep disturbances or anxiety.

Difficult withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability, chills, sweats, nausea, fever, and more, are likely to occur when detoxing from Fentanyl. Attempting to quit cold turkey can make symptoms worse. The Last Resort’s treatment facility offers medically-monitored detox programs that can help patients to manage detox symptoms and make Fentanyl detox possible. 

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program at the Last Resort Recovery

The Last Resort Recovery Center provides nationally recognized drug addiction treatment designed specifically for those with Fentanyl addiction. Many attempt to detox on their own, only to find they’re faced with unmanageable withdrawal symptoms. We support clients through their first step of treatment in a comfortable and supportive detox setting, where our medical professionals closely monitor withdrawal symptoms.

To achieve a long-lasting recovery, many clients benefit from an environment solely dedicated to healing and free of distractions. The Last Resort’s residential rehab center offers a unique approach to make it possible to overcome a Fentanyl addiction. While in our residential rehab, we develop individualized treatment plans based on each client’s unique mental health and substance abuse needs.

Once detox or residential treatment is complete, our clients can enter The Last Resort Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This program offers structured outpatient treatment options to continue therapy while at home or in our sober housing. 

After completing treatment, people require ongoing support in order to continue their healing journey. The Last Resort offers aftercare programs to provide a helping hand as you transition back into everyday life.

Get Help Overcoming Your Addiction at Our Austin, Texas Fentanyl Rehab Center

Fentanyl addiction can be deadly and requires immediate attention. It’s okay to ask for help to overcome your substance use disorder. The Last Resort offers the support, education, and tools needed to detox from Fentanyl and achieve a brighter future. Contact our admissions specialists today to get started.