Jupiter Medical Treatment Center

Jupiter Medical Treatment Center Jupiter Medical Spa is a premier private intensive outpatient medical detox facility for drug & alco

Jupiter is one of the most distinguished cities around the world. Each and every year thousands of people travel to South Florida to enjoy what the city has to offer.

03/27/2022

At Jupiter Medical Spa we see our outpatient op**te detox program as a medically monitored road to recovery that allows the patient to properly discontinue the use of opioid drugs without the painful withdrawals. If you struggle with addiction we can help you get relief and break the chains of drug addiction.

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help you get your life back from addiction. We are here to help you succeed in your goals of freedom from addiction.

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From 2002 to 2017, there was a 22-fold increase in the total number of deaths involving fentanyl and other synthetic opi...
03/27/2022

From 2002 to 2017, there was a 22-fold increase in the total number of deaths involving fentanyl and other synthetic opioids (not including methadone) and more than a 7-fold increase in the number of deaths involving he**in. Emergency department visits for suspected opioid overdoses rose by 30 percent in the U.S. from July 2016 to Sept. 2017.

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03/27/2022

Opioids reduce the perception of pain, but can also cause drowsiness, mental confusion, euphoria, nausea and constipation. At high doses they can depress respiration. Prescription pain relivers include oxycodone (OxyContin®) hydrocodone (Vicodin®), codeine, morphine, and others. Synthetic opioids include fentanyl, methadone, pethidine, tramadol and carfentanil.

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While opioid use disorder is similar to other substance use disorders in many respects, it has several unique features. Opioids can lead to physical dependence within a short time, as little as 4-8 weeks.2 In chronic users, the abruptly stopping use of opioids leads to severe symptoms, including generalized pain, chills, cramps, diarrhea, dilated pupils, restlessness, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, and very intense cravings. Because these symptoms are severe it creates significant motivation to continue using opioids to prevent withdrawal.

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As with other addictions, both genetic factors and environmental factors, such as ease of access, contribute to the risk...
03/27/2022

As with other addictions, both genetic factors and environmental factors, such as ease of access, contribute to the risk of opioid use disorder. Access to prescription opioids and to he**in have contributed to the current opioid epidemic.

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03/21/2022

Preventing overdose

Naloxone (Narcan, Evzio) is a potentially life-saving medication used to quickly reverse an opioid overdose. It can reverse and block the effects of other opioids and return normal breathing to someone whose breathing has slowed or stopped because of an opioid overdose. It is available as a prefilled auto-injection device, as a nasal spray and as an injectable.

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Three FDA-approved medications are commonly used to treat opioid addiction:Methadone – Prevents withdrawal symptoms and ...
03/21/2022

Three FDA-approved medications are commonly used to treat opioid addiction:

Methadone – Prevents withdrawal symptoms and reduces cravings in people addicted to opioids. It does not cause a euphoric feeling once patients become tolerant to its effects. It is available only in specially regulated clinics.
Buprenorphine – Blocks the effects of other opioids, reduces or eliminates withdrawal symptoms and reduces cravings. Buprenorphine treatment (detoxification or maintenance) is provided by specially trained and qualified physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants (having received a waiver from the Drug Enforcement Administration) in office-based settings.
Naltrexone – Blocks the effects of other opioids preventing the feeling of euphoria. It is available from office-based providers in pill form or monthly injection.

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201 N US Highway 1 STE D10 #1033
Jupiter, FL
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