Our 24/7 medical supervision ensures your safety throughout the detox process. We closely monitor your vital signs and can provide necessary medications to alleviate withdrawal symptoms, making the journey more bearable.
Fentanyl detox is not just a physical process; it's also emotional and psychological. Our licensed therapists and counselors offer one-on-one and group therapy sessions to help you understand the root causes of your addiction and develop strategies for long-term recovery.
Silicon Valley Recovery takes a holistic approach to Fentanyl detox. We offer complementary therapies such as yoga, meditation, and art therapy to help you regain balance and well-being during your recovery journey.
Our team at Silicon Valley Recovery is composed of experienced medical professionals, therapists, and addiction specialists who are dedicated to your well-being. We provide evidence-based treatment approaches to ensure your success.
We recognize that every individual’s journey is unique. That’s why we create personalized treatment plans to address your specific needs and challenges, ensuring the best chance for lasting recovery.
Our center features state-of-the-art facilities designed to provide a comfortable and welcoming environment. We want you to feel safe and supported throughout your recovery.
Being part of Silicon Valley Recovery means becoming part of a community of individuals who understand the challenges of addiction and the joy of recovery. Support from peers can be a powerful motivator in your journey.
Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms typically begin within a few hours after the last dose and can last for about a week. The acute phase usually peaks around 2-4 days and subsides after 7-10 days. However, some psychological symptoms may persist longer, and the duration can vary based on individual factors such as usage history and overall health.
Medications used for opioid withdrawal include methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. Methadone and buprenorphine help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings by acting on the same brain receptors as opioids. Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors, preventing the effects of opioids. These medications are often part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counseling and support.
Fentanyl can be detected in urine for up to 3 days after the last use. In blood, it may be detectable for up to 12 hours, while in saliva, it can be found for up to 1.5 days. Hair tests can detect fentanyl for up to 3 months. The exact time can vary based on factors like metabolism, dosage, and frequency of use.
To clean up after fentanyl, wear protective gear like gloves and masks. Ventilate the area by opening windows and doors. Use a HEPA vacuum for surfaces and dispose of contaminated materials in sealed bags. Clean hard surfaces with a bleach solution. Wash hands thoroughly after cleaning. Dispose of protective gear safely. Consider professional help for large spills or contamination.
Three things that can help with withdrawal symptoms include staying hydrated, engaging in regular physical activity, and seeking support from friends, family, or support groups. Staying hydrated helps flush toxins from the body, while physical activity can boost mood and reduce stress. Support from others provides emotional comfort and encouragement during the withdrawal process.
Fentanyl is deactivated primarily through metabolic processes in the liver, where it is broken down by enzymes. It is not deactivated by common household substances or methods. Proper disposal methods, such as returning unused fentanyl to a pharmacy take-back program, are recommended to prevent misuse and environmental harm.
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At Silicon Valley Recovery, our mission is to assist people in regaining their health and moving toward a better future. As a leading detox center, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care to support your transition to a healthier, substance-free life.
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