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		<title>How Long Does OxyContin Rehab Last?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduced in 1996, OxyContin was formulated as a controlled release medicine derived from oxycodone. The purpose of this formulation is to provide continuous support for the management of moderate to severe pain. OxyContin and other forms of oxycodone-based medications are effective and frequently prescribed. In 2008, 50.1 million oxycodone prescriptions were dispensed. Unfortunately, OxyContin is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introduced in 1996, OxyContin was formulated as a controlled release medicine derived from oxycodone. The purpose of this formulation is to provide continuous support for the management of moderate to severe pain. OxyContin and other forms of oxycodone-based medications are effective and frequently prescribed. In 2008, 50.1 million oxycodone prescriptions were dispensed. Unfortunately, OxyContin is one of the most widely abused drugs. It is known on the street by the following names:</p>
<ul>
<li>OC</li>
<li>OX</li>
<li>Oxy</li>
<li>Oxycotton</li>
<li>Hillbilly heroin</li>
<li>Kicker</li>
</ul>
<p>No age or socioeconomic group is free from OxyContin abuse.</p>
<h2>OxyContin Abuse Symptoms</h2>
<p>The most obvious sign of OxyContin abuse is continued use of the medication when it is no longer required. Other signs include increased frequency of use or taking more than is medically recommended. When a person consistently uses a substance despite adverse social, psychological or physical consequences, addiction is likely occurring. Some physical signs of OxyContin addiction include the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Slow breathing</li>
<li>Small pinpoint pupils</li>
<li>Confusion</li>
<li>Being tired, nodding off or passing out</li>
<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Weakness</li>
<li>Apathy</li>
<li>Cold and clammy skin</li>
<li>Nausea and vomiting</li>
<li>Seizures</li>
</ul>
<h2>How Long Does OxyContin Rehabilitation Last?</h2>
<p>Before making the decision to enter OxyContin addiction rehab, people explore different rehab facilities, varying drug treatment therapies, the cost of services provided and much more. It is important for recovering users to get as much information about recovery options as they can so that they feel confident about making the right decision. However, as much time as a person spends looking outward at these options, he or she also needs to look inward and let personal needs factor into decision making.</p>
<p>The length and severity of your OxyContin addiction may influence the rehab decision you make. In addition, being committed to recovery is an important variable, so ask yourself the question, “How committed am I to my recovery?” The honest answer will help guide your decision. If you are fully committed to your recovery, have a strong home support system and can abstain from drugs for a limited period of time, you might find success with outpatient OxyContin addiction treatment programs. These programs typically require you to attend a three-hour program three to five times a week for about six weeks.</p>
<p>If your OxyContin addiction has lasted quite a while, has included several relapses and you question your commitment to making another attempt, a residential facility will provide the best rehab services for you. In this type of setting, a doctor can oversee and manage your symptoms during the detox phase which allows your body to become free from the drug you were abusing. However, detox is only the first step in residential care. The next step involves either short-term or long-term inpatient care. In a short-term program which lasts from a few weeks to 90 days you have the opportunity to learn more about your addiction and ways to be more effective in recovery. OxyContin rehab has the best success rate when a recovering user receives support for at least three to six months in a structured, drug-free setting. This provides enough time to address employment, housing, patterns of addiction and co-occurring issues.</p>
<p>Upon completion of an inpatient program, you may consider long-term housing in a communal semi-structured environment which typically lasts nine months to a year. Here you can transition to independent living by developing healthy relationships, participating in group therapy, sharing household responsibilities and gaining confidence outside of the residential treatment facility.</p>
<h2>Get Help for OxyContin Abuse</h2>
<p>Recovering from OxyContin addiction is possible with the right rehab program. If you or someone you know is addicted to OxyContin, call our toll-free helpline today. We are available 24 hours a day to answer any questions you might have about OxyContin addiction treatment. We are here to help.</p>
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