
Opium Rehab Centers and Opium Addiction Treatment
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Here, you can find and connect with the Opium rehabilitation center that is right for you or your loved one.
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- Spencer Recovery CenterDetox CenterLaguna Beach, CADetails
- Hope By The SeaRehab Treatment CenterSan Juan Capistrano, CADetails
- Cirque LodgeRehab Treatment CenterOrem, UTDetails
- Mountain Vista FarmRehab Treatment CenterGlen Ellen, CADetails
- Cornerstone Of Southern CaRehab Treatment CenterTustin, CADetails
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Opium Addiction Help Starts Here
Are you struggling with the effects of opium addiction? You need to know that help is just a phone call away. The opium addiction treatment centers listed in our directory are ready to help you. The staff have experience dealing the side effects of this drug, including low blood pressure, respiratory difficulties, constipation, menstrual problems in women, and weight loss.
What is Opium?
Opium is a narcotic that is made from a certain type of poppies. On the street, it is known as "Ope," "Big O," and "Tar." "Ope" has been used as a folk remedy for centuries, and was popular in the 18th century. This highly-addictive substance is still being used today by people who want to experience the euphoria its use brings.
Causes of Opium Addiction
Opium is physically addictive because alkaloids in the drug build up in the user's system. They stay in the body for between 24-48 hours and the addict must continue using the drug to avoid going into withdrawal. Opiate addiction is powerful. The person using "Tar" will experience a slowing in their rate of respiration and pulse shortly after ingesting the drug by smoking or injecting it. Then they feel very relaxed and euphoric. The next phase in an opium high is feeling drowsy and the user may actually fall asleep. As the person gets used to taking "Ope," they develop a tolerance for the drug, which means that they must use larger amounts to achieve the warm, relaxed state they are looking for.
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Ready to Find an Opium Rehab Clinic?
When you contact one of the opium rehab clinics listed in our directory, the staff will assess your condition before coming up with a treatment plan. You will need to go through a detoxification process to free your body from the physical effects of using "Tar" before the addiction treatment phase can start.
Why Stop Using Opium? Some Reasons for You to Consider:
- Using "Big O" can cause respiratory failure, and damage the kidneys, liver and brain.
- This drug will reduce the user's sex hormones.
- Pregnant women who use "Ope" increase their risk of having a stillbirth.
