Oxycodone Addiction Treatment
Prescription opioid treatment with medical detox, MAT programs, and comprehensive addiction counseling. Our specialized approach addresses oxycodone dependence with evidence-based care and ongoing support.
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Start TreatmentUnderstanding Oxycodone Addiction
Oxycodone is a powerful prescription opioid found in medications like OxyContin, Percocet, and Roxicodone. While effective for managing severe pain, oxycodone has a high potential for addiction and dependence. Many people develop addiction after legitimate medical use, while others may misuse the medication recreationally.
At TSCP, we recognize that oxycodone addiction often begins with legitimate medical treatment and understand the complex challenges patients face. Our comprehensive treatment approach addresses both the physical dependence and psychological aspects of prescription opioid addiction with compassion and expertise.
High Risk Prescription
- • Common prescription addiction
- • High abuse potential
- • Significant withdrawal symptoms
- • Gateway to stronger opioids
- • Requires medical supervision
Signs of Oxycodone Addiction
Physical Signs
- • Taking higher doses than prescribed
- • Tolerance requiring more medication
- • Withdrawal symptoms between doses
- • Constricted pupils and drowsiness
- • Constipation and nausea
- • Slowed breathing and heart rate
Behavioral Signs
- • Doctor shopping for prescriptions
- • Running out of medication early
- • Crushing or snorting pills
- • Lying about pain levels
- • Stealing medication from others
- • Inability to function without medication
Our Oxycodone Treatment Approach
Medical Detoxification
Safe, medically supervised withdrawal management with 24/7 monitoring. We use evidence-based protocols to manage oxycodone withdrawal symptoms and prevent complications. Our medical team ensures patient comfort and safety throughout the detox process.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
FDA-approved medications including buprenorphine (Suboxone), methadone, or naltrexone to reduce cravings and prevent relapse. Our onsite pharmacy provides convenient access to medications with proper monitoring and dosage adjustments as needed.
Comprehensive Counseling
Individual and group therapy using evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing. We address underlying causes of addiction, trauma, and co-occurring mental health conditions that contribute to opioid dependence.
Pain Management Integration
For patients with chronic pain conditions, we collaborate with pain specialists to develop alternative pain management strategies. This includes non-opioid medications, physical therapy, and other evidence-based pain management techniques.
Oxycodone Recovery Timeline
Days 1-5: Acute Withdrawal
Initial withdrawal symptoms including muscle aches, nausea, anxiety, and intense cravings. Medical supervision and comfort medications help manage symptoms during this critical phase.
Weeks 1-4: Stabilization
Physical symptoms improve with MAT, but psychological symptoms like depression and anxiety may persist. Medication dosing is optimized and intensive counseling begins to address underlying issues.
Months 2-6: Early Recovery
Focus on developing coping skills, addressing trauma and mental health conditions, and rebuilding life structure. Continued medication management and regular therapy sessions are essential.
6+ Months: Long-term Recovery
Sustained recovery with ongoing support, relapse prevention planning, and lifestyle changes. Some patients continue MAT long-term while others may gradually taper off medications under supervision.
Oxycodone Emergency Help
Oxycodone overdose can be life-threatening. Signs include extreme drowsiness, slow or no breathing, blue lips or fingernails, and loss of consciousness. Administer naloxone if available and seek immediate medical attention.
Overcome Oxycodone Addiction
Prescription opioid addiction is treatable with the right medical support. Our comprehensive programs can help you safely withdraw from oxycodone and develop healthy coping strategies for lasting recovery.