At Tampa Bay Recovery, we provide a safe and luxurious environment for individuals struggling with fentanyl addiction. Our rehab facility combines medical care, therapy, and holistic treatments to support people in overcoming their dependence on fentanyl. Whether a person is addicted to prescription fentanyl or its illegal counterpart, our fentanyl rehab program can help them regain control and rebuild their lives.
What is Fentanyl?
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that has garnered significant attention due to its highly addictive nature. First developed in 1959 and used medically since the 1960s, fentanyl is a powerful pain reliever for individuals with severe, chronic pain that other medications can’t alleviate. It is available through prescription in various forms, such as:
- Tablets
- Nasal sprays
- Sublingual sprays
- Transdermal patches
- Lozenges
- Injectable formulations
Common brand names for prescription fentanyl include Actiq, Duragesic, and Sublimaze. While prescription fentanyl can be safe when used correctly, the illegally manufactured version of the drug, often sold in powder or tablet form, poses serious dangers due to its unknown ingredients and inconsistent potency.
Street names for illegal fentanyl include:
- China Girl
- China Town
- Dance Fever
- Goodfellas
- Great Bear
- Jackpot
- King Ivory
- Murder 8
Signs and Symptoms of Fentanyl Addiction
Fentanyl addiction can manifest in various physical and psychological signs. Common symptoms include:
- Physical signs:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dizziness
- Shakiness
- Difficulty with coordination
- Slowed breathing
- Loss of consciousness
- Psychological and behavioral signs:
- Depression, moodiness, and paranoia
- Hallucinations and delusions
- Spending large amounts of money on fentanyl
- Doctor shopping for multiple prescriptions
- Isolating from loved ones
- Increased use due to developing a tolerance
- Inability to stop using despite trying
- Withdrawal symptoms when not using
If these signs are present, it’s important to seek professional fentanyl rehab to prevent further harm.
How Do I Know I Need Fentanyl Rehab?
Fentanyl addiction often co-occurs with other mental health disorders, such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD, a condition known as dual diagnosis. Many individuals turn to fentanyl or other substances to cope with the symptoms of these disorders, only to find themselves trapped in addiction. Fentanyl rehabs, like the one at Tampa Bay Recovery, treat both the addiction and the underlying mental health conditions.
Additionally, some people are genetically predisposed to addiction. Even casual or recreational fentanyl use can quickly spiral out of control, leading to dependence. This is because fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine, making it highly addictive even in small amounts.
The Dangers of Abusing Fentanyl
Even prescription fentanyl can lead to addiction if misused. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), fentanyl is responsible for a large number of overdose deaths in the U.S. every year. In fact, the CDC reports that over 150 people die every day from overdoses related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
Illegal fentanyl is especially dangerous because it is often mixed with other substances, such as heroin or cocaine, without the user’s knowledge. The combination of unknown ingredients and varying strengths increases the risk of overdose.
Do I Need Fentanyl Rehab?
If you’re unsure whether you need rehab for fentanyl addiction, ask yourself the following questions:
- Do I take more fentanyl than prescribed?
- Do I hide my use from loved ones or medical professionals?
- Do I use fentanyl that wasn’t prescribed to me?
- Do I obtain fentanyl illegally?
- Have I experienced negative health effects from fentanyl use?
- Have I tried to stop using fentanyl but couldn’t?
- Do I experience withdrawal symptoms when I don’t have the drug?
- Have friends or family expressed concern about my use?
- Do I feel I can’t function without fentanyl?
If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, it may be time to seek help from a fentanyl rehab facility.
How Does Fentanyl Rehab Work?
At Tampa Bay Recovery, we offer a multi-disciplinary approach to fentanyl rehab, addressing the physical, psychological, and emotional aspects of addiction. Our comprehensive program includes:
- Individual therapy: A private setting to explore the root causes of addiction and develop personalized coping strategies.
- Group therapy: A supportive environment to share experiences and learn from others.
- Family therapy: Helping families heal and strengthen their relationships as part of the recovery process.
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): FDA-approved medications that ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings.
- Holistic treatments: Activities such as yoga, acupuncture, and meditation to promote overall well-being.
Each person’s treatment plan is tailored to their specific needs, ensuring they receive the most effective care possible.
Ready to Escape Addiction? Let’s Get Started
Tampa Bay Recovery Center is committed to helping individuals break free from fentanyl addiction. We use evidence-based treatments delivered by expert clinicians who are experienced in treating substance use disorders. Our flexible outpatient programs are designed to meet you where you are in your addiction journey and help you achieve lasting recovery.
If you or a loved one is ready to start fentanyl rehab, contact us at (813) 733-8774 or visit our admissions page. We are here to answer any questions and help you take the first steps toward a healthier, drug-free life.