Overdose deaths more than doubled in Maryland from 2015 to 2020, with 44.6 fatalities per 100,000 people compared to 20.9 per 100,000 five years prior.1 Another critical fact to consider is that fentanyl was responsible for a large portion of overdoses (both fatal and nonfatal), at a rate of 108% more overdoses in 2022 than in 2018. What all of this means is that finding opioid addiction treatment in Ocean City, MD, is more critical than ever.
If you or a loved one needs help with opioid addiction in Maryland, call BrightView at 888.501.9865 or drop by our Ocean City location at 12417 Ocean Gateway, Suite 7, in the Herring Creek Professional Center.
Opioid addiction, also referred to as opioid use disorder (OUD), can happen to anyone who uses opioid drugs, regardless of whether the substance was prescribed by a medical provider or accessed illicitly. If your doctor prescribed an opioid for pain relief, how can you avoid becoming addicted to your medication? Knowledge is power in this case. Understanding how opioid addiction happens also helps you know how to lower your risk of developing OUD.
Some potential contributors to opioid dependence include:
If you require opioids to alleviate moderate to severe pain, follow your provider’s instructions carefully and reach out to them if your pain level becomes unmanageable. They can determine whether increasing your dose or switching to a different medication is safe.
Participating in the aforementioned behaviors can be a sign that you might be dependent on opioids. The following are a few more indicators that you should seek opioid addiction treatment:
You often feel anxious, depressed, or irritable, especially when you do not take opioids. Symptoms like these could be part of withdrawal as the drugs leave your system. Left untreated, OUD can become more severe, making it even harder to quit without medical intervention.
If you are dependent on opioids, you may put the drug ahead of other areas of your life, such as family, friends, and work. This can lead to strained relationships, job loss, and financial problems.
If you have tried quitting opioids before but could not abstain, then you might benefit from the support of a professional addiction treatment program.
Finding the right opioid rehab in Ocean City, MD, can be overwhelming since you may not be able to tell the difference from one treatment center to another. Consider the following tips while searching for treatment:
Another helpful way to choose the ideal opioid addiction treatment is to tour the location, whether online or in person. Many treatment centers are willing to offer tours and answer your questions to help you make the right choice.
A better future awaits when you enroll in OUD treatment at BrightView. If you are ready to start today, visit our Ocean City treatment center at 12417 Ocean Gateway, Suite 7. You can also call 888.501.9865 or complete our online form.
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