Are You Having Alcohol or Drug Problems?
CONTROL YOUR ADDICTION WITHOUT GIVING UP PAIN RELIEF
Hanley Pain, drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Center cares about your addiction. We offers Home-Based Drug & Alcohol Detox Programs. Hanley Pain & Rehabilitation Center Inc. is a full scale pain management and drug rehabilitation center treating painful conditions and offering as one of its product-lines a revolutionary outpatient detoxification program which provides immediate relief from addiction while offering state-of-the-art medications, and physical medicine for continuing pain management and for control of associated debilitating anxiety, stress and sleeplessness.
Confidential, Safe & Effective Home-Based Medical Detox Program:
► Fast, Safe, Painless and At-Home Drug Detox Program Treatment nestled in a non-clinic
environment, non-traditional detoxification program.
We help you get off the meds so you can get on with your life
Certain drugs, commonly prescribed for pain, may lead to dependence in some people - even when they are taken properly. These drugs, along with heroin, are known as opioids. Opioids are powerful narcotic drugs that are highly effective at treating pain, unfortunately, they are also highly addictive.
Why Do Some People Become Dependent on Opioids?
Drug dependence can run in the family. A person's genetic makeup can affect how the body processes a drug. It can also determine the drug's effect. These individual differences can make some people more likely to become dependent.
How Many People Are Dependent?
Approximately 4.4 million Americans are currently using prescription pain relievers non-medically and another 2.5 million have used heroin at some time in their lives. In 2001, approximately 2.4 million Americans began using prescription pain relievers non-medically for the first time. This is a 282% increase over the numbers from 1990, when an estimated 628,000 first-time users were recorded.
What are some of the substances that could lead to dependency or addiction?
► Pain medication ► Methadone
How do I know if there is a dependency or addiction?
Identifying dependency is the first step towards getting better. Ask the following questions about yourself or a loved one:
► Have they ever felt the need to cut down on their use of alcohol, prescription pain medication or heroin?
► Have they ever given up activities to use alcohol, prescription pain medication or heroin?
► Are they spending more time on activities to get alcohol, prescription pain medication or heroin?
► Have they ever used alcohol, prescription pain medication or heroin despite negative consequences?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, the person you care about may have become unintentionally drug dependent
Please note: Hanley Pain & Rehabilitation does not accept insurance for Substance Abuse Programs at this time
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