Opioid Rehab Center in New Jersey

Opioid Addiction

Treatment Center

At our opioid addiction treatment center in New Jersey, we offer substance abuse treatment to help you heal. Long-term recovery from opioid addiction is possible. Whether you’re in need of outpatient detox or an intensive outpatient program, we can help.

opioid treatment in New jersey

Opioid Addiction & Treatment

Opioid addiction is an epidemic in the United States. Whether you were prescribed prescription opioids to manage chronic pain or you’ve turned to illicit drugs like heroin, a professional treatment program is necessary to break free of opioid dependence.

We create personalized treatment plans for every individual in our care. No two clients are alike, and our treatment plans take into account co-occurring disorders, medical needs, and goals for recovery.

Some of what you can expect in our opioid treatment programs includes:

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What Drugs are Opioids?

Many opioids come from prescriptions, but not all of them do. You might still use a prescription and not realize that it’s an opioid because there are so many of them. Some of the most common drugs that are opioids include:

The problem is, within each of these categories, there are dozens of prescriptions under different names, so you might not know you are getting an opioid at first glance.

Class of Opioids Prescription Names
OxyCodone
  • OxyContin
  • Roxicodone
  • Oxecta
  • Oxaydo
  • Xtampza ER
  • Percodan
  • Targiniq
  • Xartemis XR
  • Oxycet
  • Roxicet
  • Tylox
  • Percocet
  • Hydrocodone
  • Vicodin
  • Norco
  • Lorcet
  • Verdrocet
  • Lortab
  • Anexsia
  • Co-Gesic
  • Hycet
  • Liquicet
  • Maxidone
  • Xodol 10/300
  • Zolvit
  • Zydone
  • Morphine
  • Duramorph
  • Infumorph P/F
  • MS Contin
  • Oramorph SR
  • Avinza
  • Arymo ER
  • Kadian
  • Morphabond
  • Roxanol-T
  • Hydromorphone
  • Dilaudid
  • Exalgo
  • Palladone
  • OxyCodone

    • OxyContin
    • Roxicodone
    • Oxecta
    • Oxaydo
    • Xtampza ER
    • Percodan
    • Targiniq
    • Xartemis XR
    • Oxycet
    • Roxicet
    • Tylox
    • Percocet

    Hydrocodone

    • Vicodin
    • Norco
    • Lorcet
    • Verdrocet
    • Lortab
    • Anexsia
    • Co-Gesic
    • Hycet
    • Liquicet
    • Maxidone
    • Xodol 10/300
    • Zolvit
    • Zydone

    Morphine

    • Duramorph
    • Infumorph P/F
    • MS Contin
    • Oramorph SR
    • Avinza
    • Arymo ER
    • Kadian
    • Morphabond
    • Roxanol-T

    Hydromorphone

    • Dilaudid
    • Exalgo
    • Palladone

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    Understanding the Dangers

    Painkillers &

    Addiction

    It’s common for doctors to prescribe opioid painkillers after surgery or for those who are recovering from an injury.

    You might have been prescribed a medication such as Percocet to relieve pain after wisdom teeth removal or to relieve chronic pain associated with back problems. No matter why you’ve received this prescription, it’s important to understand the risks. All opioids have the potential for abuse, even if they’ve been prescribed legally.

    If you’re struggling with opioid abuse, such as addiction to Percocet, it’s important to go through detox with medical supervision. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe, but certain medications can help ease these symptoms and can make detox easier. In some instances, using Suboxone or Subtext for opioid addiction has reduced withdrawal symptoms significantly when taken in the correct doses. At Next Wind Recovery, our opioid addiction rehab offers the care and supervision you need to begin recovery safely and with a strong foundation.

    You might have been prescribed a medication such as Percocet to relieve pain after wisdom teeth removal or to relieve chronic pain associated with back problems. No matter why you’ve received this prescription, it’s important to understand the risks. All opioids have the potential for abuse, even if they’ve been prescribed legally.

    If you’re struggling with opioid abuse, such as addiction to Percocet, it’s important to go through detox with medical supervision. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe, but certain medications can help ease these symptoms and can make detox easier. In some instances, using Suboxone or Subtext for opioid addiction has reduced withdrawal symptoms significantly when taken in the correct doses. At Next Wind Recovery, our opioid addiction rehab offers the care and supervision you need to begin recovery safely and with a strong foundation.

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    Signs of Opioid Addiction

    If you have taken any of these, you might be showing opioid abuse signs, signs that it is time to get help from an opioid rehab in New Jersey. Some common signs that it’s time to visit an opioid rehab facility for help include the following:

    One of the most significant issues with opioid addiction is that without the right treatment from an opiate addiction treatment center, individuals might find that they are unable to stop taking opioids. When their prescription expires, they go to multiple doctors outside of their insurance provider and lie about their symptoms to obtain multiple prescriptions from different doctors at the same time. This helps to mask exactly how many prescriptions they are given at once.

    If left untreated, individuals struggling with opioid addiction and unable to game the system by going to multiple doctors might find it easier to turn to street versions of opioids like heroin.

    As is the case with any addiction, signs of opioid abuse don’t usually happen in isolation. It’s when they show many, if not all of these signs at the same time with no other explanation that it’s time to get help. Just because a loved one has unexplained weight loss doesn’t mean they need help from an opioid rehab center in North Jersey.

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    Paying for treatment

    We Work With Most Insurance

    Your health insurance can typically help cover up to 100% of the costs associated with addiction treatment at Next Wind Recovery. Contact us for a free consultation to find out your options for treatment. We work hard to ensure the lowest out-of-pocket costs when seeking treatment at Next Wind Recovery. We are currently unable to accept Medicaid or Medicare plans at this time.

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    Opioids Today,.

    Without help from an opioid rehab facility, these early and late withdrawal symptoms can get worse, resulting in a relapse. It’s all too common for people to try and detox cold turkey, but in order to have the highest chance of legitimate success and turning your life around, you need to get help from professionals.

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    Next Wind Recovery is standing by ready to help you find the best addiction treatment in New Jersey at our programs. Contact us today for free help day or night.

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    *We do not accept medicaid or medicare plans at this time.