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Outpatient OxyContin Addiction Treatment
Inpatient versus Outpatient OxyContin Addiction Treatment


Let's take a look at the pros and cons of both inpatient and outpatient OxyContin treatment programs. Inpatient programs provide detailed assistance with oxycontin withdrawal and abuse side effects and allow close monitoring of health conditions as they evolve. Someone with lots of preexisting medical problems or a history of chronic and diverse drug abuse may opt for inpatient drug rehab to nip potential medical problems in the bud.

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  • On the other hand, some recovering OxyContin patients are close to functional in their daily lives, and even the concept of leaving work or a family for a month long clinic seems monumentally disruptive. For these individuals, outpatient OxyContin treatment, (overseen of course by addiction counselors and doctors and carefully controlled with appropriate buprenorphine tapering), may be a palatable alternative. In some cases, a combination of inpatient and outpatient treatment may be required.

    For instance, let's say that a young woman recovering from back surgery ended up hooked on painkillers in the wake of her operation, and her Oxycontin addiction is now so disruptive that it's causing her to miss work and run into serious financial troubles.

    In her case, an inpatient/outpatient addiction treatment approach might be appropriate. For instance, she could spend the first few days of detox in recovery under the supervision of physicians and then be tapered off to outpatient status. Indeed, during the later stages of treatment, patients can get their own buprenorphine doses at pharmacies. In our example, the patient can leave for home once she's past the critical initial stages when physician assistance is recommended.

    Of course, the answer to the inpatient/outpatient dilemma will be different for every patient, and it's important to look not only at personal preferences and convenience factors but also at potential medical risks and treatment success ratios before coming to a decision.


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