Opioids are a class of drugs that include some of the most powerful painkillers today. These potent drugs can lead to physical and psychological dependence, causing a host of complications for your health. Withdrawal from the most dangerous opioids can be especially unpleasant and potentially life-threatening. Getting help from an opioid rehab center rather than trying an at-home detox can ensure you stay safe as you work to overcome opioid use disorder (OUD).
If you need support quitting opioids, BrightView’s fentanyl addiction treatment programs can help. We offer high-quality, evidence-based treatment programs for fentanyl and other opioid use disorders. You will also find treatment for dependence on alcohol and other drugs. Call us today at 888.501.9865 or reach out online to discuss treatment options with one of our friendly team members. ![]()
Opioid drugs are available as prescription medications and illicit street drugs. Opioids, also known as painkillers, are commonly prescribed to treat pain related to surgeries, injuries, and chronic health conditions. These medications do a great job of alleviating pain, but they can also be addictive and must be used with caution. Many people who began using opioids for pain relief became slowly dependent on their medications, unable to stop using them.
So what are the most dangerous opioids? Here are the most dangerous drugs that fall under the classification of opioids:
If you or someone you know is using one of the most dangerous opioids by prescription or recreationally, you should exercise caution and reach out for help if you start to develop a dependence on the drug.
The opioids listed above are some of the most dangerous drugs and can increase your risk of overdose. If you think someone is overdosing on opioids, you should:
Naloxone has saved many people from potential fatality caused by overdose. If you or a loved one may be at risk of opioid overdose, it is recommended that you reach out to a healthcare provider about keeping naloxone on hand for emergencies.![]()
The safe, effective opioid use disorder treatment program you need is at BrightView. We emphasize a whole-person approach to give you the best chance of a successful recovery. Contact us today at 888.501.9865 to schedule an assessment and start your path to recovery.
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