Dilaudid Withdrawal
Because of the nature of Dilaudid and its opiate base, it can cause a physical dependence quickly; both in short and long term use. When a man or woman has become accustomed to taking Dilaudid regularly, any decrease in the dose normally taken can result in withdrawal effects. Withdrawal symptoms can range among Dilaudid addicts, depending on how long Dilaudid has been abused and the dosage typically consumed. Withdrawal symptoms can peak in as minimal as 9 hours after the last dosage taken and can include the following:
- Sweating
- Irritability
- Anxiety
- Muscle Pain
- Increased blood pressure
- Elevated heart rate
- Rapid breathing
- Insomnia
- Loss of appetite
- Diarrhea and/or Vomiting
Because of the complexities and severity of withdrawal from Dilaudid, this process should ideally take place under the supervision of trained professionals and medical staff. This will help ensure that the addict is safe throughout this process and that any complications that may arise are dealt with effectively. There are also circumstances in which doctors can prescribe approved drugs to help decrease some of the painful withdrawal effects, such as anxiety, muscle aching or joint pain. A physician and professional treatment team would be able to make the best decisions in regards to how to manage the withdrawal process. Dilaudid treatment programs often have the necessary resources to safely and efficiently withdraw from the drug and should be considered as part of the process. The duration of the withdrawal period will depend on the individual, severity of the Dilaudid addiction, and length of time the drug was abused.
Dilaudid Treatment and Help
If you or a loved one is struggling with a Dilaudid addiction, there is hope and comfort in knowing that you are not alone on this journey. You are deserving of the freedom that is experienced apart from dependence on Dilaudid, and your life is valuable and worthy of recovery. Though you might feel it may be impossible to live life completely and wholly without Dilaudid, take hope in knowing that recovery is always achievable. With the right resources, tools, and support from a Dilaudid treatment center, you can be well on your way on the recovery journey. By receiving the help you need, you will ultimately have the ability to overcome this addiction.
Other Articles about Dilaudid
- Because Dialudid is an opiate drug, it has a higher potential for abuse and misuse. Common to other opiate drugs, Dialudid is often used recreationally, as its euphoric side effects are desired for inducing a “high” and a sedated state.
This post originally appeared on addictionhope.com