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a person puts their hand on another's shoulder in a group therapy session during a fentanyl rehab program for veteransOpioids are powerful addictive drugs that include both opiates—substances derived from the opium poppy—and synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Fentanyl is one of the most dangerously powerful of all opioids. Just a few grains can lead to overdose and death. It poses particular risks to those who are unaware they are taking it. Because fentanyl is making its way into the street supplies of other drugs, like heroin, it is considered particularly risky. If you are a veteran seeking professional help with fentanyl addiction, substance abuse treatment for veterans at UpArmor Recovery is a perfect place to find it. 

UpArmor provides fentanyl addiction treatment in Mississippi specifically geared towards the particular challenges faced by veterans struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs). To learn more about the dangers of fentanyl addiction, how veterans’ fentanyl rehab works, and how you can regain your sobriety and health, reach out today. You can call us at 855.211.5537 or submit this online form to connect with one of our experienced and knowledgeable staff. 

Are You Addicted to Fentanyl? 

Fentanyl is used in medical settings for pain management. Still, its potency is so great that even when someone uses it exactly as prescribed or instructed by a doctor, they can become dependent on it. Dependence is a short step away from addiction. 

Signs that you may be addicted to fentanyl include: 

  • Social isolation 
  • Poor work or school performance, including absenteeism 
  • Inability to focus 
  • Poor memory 
  • Suppressed libido 
  • Apathy and declining interest in things that once mattered 
  • Impaired judgment and decision-making 
  • Stealing drugs or money to acquire them 
  • Anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation 

If withdrawal symptoms begin if you run out of fentanyl or the drug is withheld, this is the most concrete sign that you are addicted. Don’t let the fear of withdrawal keep you from seeking a fentanyl rehab program for veterans. Doctor-supervised detox can prevent the worst symptoms of withdrawal, and when it ends—and it will—recovery can begin. 

The Risks of Fentanyl 

Because fentanyl is more dangerous than just about any other opioid on the market, legal or otherwise, people must be educated about its risks. Certain factors make this opioid particularly unsafe: 

  • Its extreme potency – 100 times stronger than morphine 
  • The speed with which it works in the central nervous system 
  • Extremely high risk of overdose 
  • The fact that dealers do not usually divulge its presence in other drugs 
  • Lack of public awareness of fentanyl’s risks 

If you are a veteran struggling with fentanyl abuse, seek fentanyl addiction treatment for veterans today. You deserve to live a life of health and sobriety. 

Fentanyl Rehab Program for Veterans 

In a veterans’ fentanyl rehab, you will be surrounded by people who understand your particular journey and your needs as a veteran. Trauma-informed, evidence-based therapies and treatments will be central to your care. 

Upon intake, the treatment team will make sure to understand your: 

  • Medical and mental health history 
  • Drug use and addiction history, including any history of former relapse 
  • Family life and responsibilities 
  • Work or school commitments 
  • Recovery goals 

Consider UpArmor’s veterans’ program for fentanyl addiction treatment in Mississippi.  

UpArmor – Fentanyl Addiction Treatment for Veterans 

At UpArmor, veterans benefit from services like medical detox, residential treatment, and an outpatient program offering a continuum of care and supported housing. A thorough and completely individualized treatment plan that aligns with your specific needs and history will involve evidence-based therapies and peer support, provided in a safe setting where everyone understands and has compassion for your journey.   

Don’t wait to let UpArmor help you. Reach out today by completing this online form or calling us at this number—855.211.5537