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Inpatient Drug Rehab Arizona

What does a drug addict look like?

People who are dependent on drugs don’t share a typical appearance. While you might think that a drug addict wears disheveled clothes and neglects their personal hygiene, the truth of the matter is that an addict may wear a business suit or a military uniform. An addict can wear blue jeans or ball gowns. A drug addict can look like anyone. They might even look just like you. The one thing that all addicts do have in common is the fact that inpatient drug rehab in Arizona can help them -or you- to kick a drug habit once and for all.

How do people become drug addicts?

Nobody experiments with drugs with the hope they’ll become addicted. In fact, many persons become dependent on addictive substances through no fault of their own. In the 21st century, a lot of people are prescribed strong pain medications after an injury accident. If taken long enough, the body and brain become accustomed to the presence of pain pills such as OxyContin and Vicodin. These opioid medications have a unique way of fitting into brain receptors where they decrease sensations of pain while providing a boost in feel-good brain chemicals called endorphins. As dependence sets in, the brain relies on this synthetic boost and stops producing natural endorphins. Once this happens, the user must take drugs in order to feel ‘normal.’ Fortunately, inpatient drug rehab in Arizona is now able to offer special medications that make it easier to withdraw from drugs.

What are the behaviors of drug addiction?

Every addict is different, of course, but there are certain behaviors common to all drug abusers. Thoughts of drugs and where to get them consume the addict’s waking hours. Over time, more drug is required to feel the same effect they used to get with less. Even when they know a drug is harmful, they continue to use despite negative effects. Persons who are addicted may lie, cheat, steal, and connive in order to obtain drugs. Addicts neglect important relationships and responsibilities and often lose jobs as well as friends due to continuing drug use. Once someone is addicted, they may experience horrible withdrawals any time they go without drugs. Drug addicts are also likely to engage in risky behavior such as unprotected sex or driving while intoxicated. If you or someone that you love expresses these troubling behaviors, please don’t lose hope. Compassionate and confidential care is available at our inpatient drug rehab in Arizona.

Am I an addict?

If you wake up in the morning and the first thought to cross your mind is whether or not you have enough drugs to get through the day, you might be an addict. Likewise if you have replaced your usual friends with bartenders and drug dealers. If you dropped out of school or lost a job because you showed up high, chances are good that a stint at inpatient drug rehab in Arizona (or wherever you are) would be of great benefit to you.

If you are one of the more than 20 million Americans who are addicted to prescription medications, give us a call at 1-855-910-5918 so we can talk about the benefits of inpatient drug rehab in Arizona.