Vicodin addiction can destroy lives, but the caring team at our Ardu’s rehab center is here to help you recover.
Our comprehensive addiction treatment program provides personalized therapies, Vicodin detox, and ongoing support to help you break free from Vicodin addiction and start your road to recovery.
Learn more about Vicodin on our Vicodin addiction page.
According to the U. S. Centers for Disease Control, prescription opioids such as OxyContin, Percocet, and Vicodin may be gateway drugs for heroin addiction and are responsible for five times as many deaths. (Wiederhold, et al.)
A Vicodin addiction is a dependence on the prescription painkiller Vicodin that develops with ongoing use over time. Vicodin contains hydrocodone, a highly addictive opioid.
Someone with a Vicodin addiction becomes unable to stop misusing the medication despite the negative consequences. They may compulsively seek and use Vicodin while neglecting other areas of life.
Overcoming a Vicodin addiction requires professional treatment to safely detox and learn healthier coping strategies. Contact our drug addiction treatment center if you suspect that you or a loved one may be addicted to Vicodin.
Vicodin contains the opioid hydrocodone and is prescribed for severe pain. However, it has a high potential for addiction and abuse. Common symptoms of Vicodin abuse and addiction to Vicodin include:
If you recognize these signs of Vicodin addiction in yourself or a loved one, reach out today. We can help you overcome your addiction to Vicodin and live a healthy, fulfilling life.
When someone who has been using Vicodin regularly develops a dependence, stopping or reducing use can result in unpleasant and even dangerous withdrawal symptoms. This happens because the body has adapted to the presence of the drug.
Some common Vicodin withdrawal symptoms include:
Vicodin withdrawal symptoms can begin within 6-12 hours after the last dose. They peak around 2-3 days in and can last for up to a week or more. Some post-acute withdrawal symptoms, like cravings and mood swings, may persist for months.
Managing Vicodin withdrawal is a crucial first step in treating addiction. It allows the brain and body to re-adjust and restore balance. Our goal is to make this process as smooth and supportive as possible. With personalized care, the discomfort of withdrawal will be temporary on your path to recovery.
A Vicodin overdose happens when someone takes a dangerously high dose of the medication. This floods the body with excessive amounts of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, which can have severe, potentially fatal consequences.
Signs and symptoms of a Vicodin overdose include:
A Vicodin overdose requires emergency medical treatment. Without prompt intervention, respiratory depression can lead to permanent brain damage or death within hours.
The first step in treating a Vicodin addiction is accepting that you need help. The next step is to seek help from skilled, empathetic addiction specialists. Vicodin addiction treatment centers, such as Ardu, provide tailored interventions and therapies to effectively treat Vicodin dependence and help people achieve lasting recovery.
By seeking professional treatment for Vicodin addiction at Ardu Recovery Center, you will receive the necessary support and guidance to successfully overcome your addiction and build a healthier, drug-free life.
Most people start with Vicodin detox, and then move on to addiction treatment or dual diagnosis treatment (if they have an accompanying illness). Our goal is to provide a customized treatment plan that gives you the tools and support needed to maintain sobriety. With professional help, you can break free from Vicodin dependence and reclaim your purpose.
Our caring team will meet you where you are on your road to recovery and help you:
We tailor treatment to your unique needs through individual therapy, group therapy, experiential therapy, and more. Specialists at our Vicodin addiction treatment centers will make sure that your road to recovery is smooth and long-lasting.
Vicodin detox is the process of clearing Vicodin from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. Because of the negative effects of Vicodin withdrawal and the high likelihood of relapse, medical detox is highly recommended.
At our treatment center, detox is supervised 24/7 by a team providing medical management. Our drug detox programs are tailored to each client’s needs, administering medications to ease cravings and withdrawal discomfort.
With round-the-clock nursing care and monitoring, our drug and alcohol detox programs allow you to detox from Vicodin safely and comfortably. We also offer holistic detox options for those who don’t want to take medications.
Vicodin rehab focuses on recovering from Vicodin abuse and developing strategies for relapse prevention. At our treatment center, we offer a comprehensive approach, addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of Vicodin addiction.
Our Vicodin rehab program provides services for people with different levels of care, tailored to each client’s unique needs in overcoming this prescription painkiller addiction. You can also count on us for continuing care and ongoing support, as we ensure that you have the necessary assistance at every stage, from detox through aftercare.
Our goal is to provide the tools and resources for maintaining sobriety and preventing relapse after completing treatment. With our professional guidance and personalized care, you can progress through each phase of Vicodin addiction treatment and attain lasting recovery.
Inpatient treatment, also known as a residential treatment program, consists of living at a treatment facility for a specified period of time. This treatment option offers a structured environment with 24/7 support, making it an ideal option for people requiring intensive care and a higher level of supervision.
Our residential treatment programs provide 24/7 support and intensive addiction therapy in a structured environment. This immersive experience lays the strongest foundation for recovery.
Outpatient treatment allows people to live at home or at sober living facilities while attending therapy sessions. This type of treatment is ideal for people who have work or home responsibilities they can’t put on hold during treatment.
Outpatient treatment offered includes the partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs. By choosing these types of treatment, you can live at home and attend scheduled therapy sessions that fit your life.
We also help you transition to sober living and provide continuing care and relapse prevention resources.
Combining various forms of psychotherapy and exercise therapy can help you overcome addiction. At Ardu, we offer both group therapy and individual therapy. The types of treatment plans you can choose from include:
Many people with addiction and abuse issues also have co-occurring disorders. Our dual diagnosis treatment integrates care for both substance use disorders and underlying mental health conditions. Our dual diagnosis services include:
Treating the whole person is the only way to achieve lasting wellness. Our behavioral health and substance abuse treatment experts can help.
Your recovery doesn’t end when you complete treatment. Aftercare planning is a critical component of Vicodin addiction treatment. Our team works with each client to develop a customized aftercare plan for maintaining sobriety after finishing treatment, which may involve ongoing counseling, support groups, sober living arrangements, and follow-ups to ensure continued success.
We can help you:
With individualized aftercare planning, you’ll have the tools and support for sustained prescription drug abuse recovery. Contact us today to learn more.
Every person and every addiction are unique. Let our compassionate team help you reclaim your health and purpose. Our facilities are located in the breathtaking Wasatch Mountains and are equipped with premium amenities, including a spa and a sauna. We accept most insurances and offer flexible payment information and insurance verification.
To learn more about our Vicodin addiction recovery programs, request a campus tour or call us today. Your new life is waiting—take the first step.
Addictions we treat also include:
Anyone struggling with codeine abuse or addiction can be eligible to enroll in our codeine addiction treatment program.
Our recovery center welcomes people seeking help to overcome their codeine addiction. Our dedicated team of professionals is here to guide and support you in your addiction treatment process, laying the foundation for long-term sobriety and relapse prevention.
To enroll in an Ardu codeine addiction treatment program, contact Ardu Recovery Center online or via phone (801-810-1234). We will work with you to find a recovery path that works for you during the detox process and beyond. Read our admissions process page for more information.
Ardu addiction treatment services are covered by most insurance providers. If you want to verify your insurance coverage and gather more payment information, visit our insurance verification page.
Ardu uses Subutex and Suboxone, which are a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. These medications are commonly used to subdue the symptoms of various opioid withdrawals, including Vicodin withdrawal.
Partial hospitalization programs (PHP) are rehabilitation programs that provide clinical services and therapeutic interventions for several hours a day, multiple days per week. Unlike inpatient treatment, patients return home or to transitional housing in the evenings. PHP allows patients to maintain some normal daily activities while still receiving comprehensive care.
No, Ardu does not have centers for prescription drug detox in Delray Beach. However, if you are looking for drug and alcohol rehab centers in Utah, contact us today, or visit us and meet the team.
According to SAMHSA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), there are four major dimensions that support recovery from addiction:
Key risk factors for Vicodin addiction include taking high doses for extended periods, having a family history of addiction, concurrent mental health issues, and a history of substance abuse or addiction. Age, genetics, and environment also play a role.
With comprehensive treatment and ongoing care, around 40-60% of people recovering from Vicodin addiction remain sober long-term. Success depends on the level of care, adherence to treatment, co-occurring disorders, and social and family support.
Mina Draskovic, B.Psy., reviewed this content for accuracy on 7/31/23