Darvocet Addiction
If you have been prescribed Darvocet, it's important to follow the dosage recommendations of your doctor. If you fail to do so, continued and increased use can lead to a Darvocet addiction. In addition, Darvocet use causes certain side effects that will become more exaggerated the longer you use the drug. These effects include:
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Shortness of breath
- Lightheadedness
- Skin rashes or hives
- Low blood pressure
- Urinary retention
- Stomach pain
Darvocet Withdrawal Symptoms
Another sign that a Darvocet addiction is present is if you experience withdrawal symptoms whenever you try to stop using the drug. In cases of addiction, the Darvocet withdrawal symptoms can become so strong that another dose of the drug is immediately taken to help reduce their severity. This not only causes the addiction to progress, but it also places you at a significant risk of having an overdose. Darvocet withdrawal symptoms include, but are not limited to:
- A physical craving for the drug
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss
- Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
If an extremely high amount of Darvocet is ingested, overdose can occur, presenting the following health complications:
- Kidney failure
- Liver problems
- Coma
- Vertigo
- Decreased heart function
- Irregular heartbeat
- Difficulty breathing including temporary stoppages in breath
- Convulsions
- Bluish tinged skin
Manage Darvocet Withdrawal and Recover at Lakeview
Lakeview Health Systems offers one of the best Darvocet addiction recovery programs in the nation. Our innovative treatment center is accredited by and a recipient of The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval. Our treatment strategies are proven effective and consist of a wide range of multi-disciplinary components, including:
- Medically-monitored detox
- Holistic rehabilitation
- Family therapy
- Group and individual counseling
- Relapse prevention
- Aftercare planning
At Lakeview, you can recover in a safe and welcoming environment. Call our toll-free, confidential helpline today at 1-800-708-4156 to speak one-on-one with a trained and compassionate counselor. The helpline is available 24/7 so we're ready to help when you make the decision. Why continue living with an addiction that will only worsen when help is right here waiting for you? Do it today - call now and start on the road to recovery.
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