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Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine, a powerful (highly addictive) stimulant, brings a short-lived high that is often followed by intense cravings, making it difficult to quit. Whether you or a loved one is dealing with this challenging addiction, know that you are not alone.

Our comprehensive treatment program offers expert guidance, a wide range of resources, and a supportive community to help navigate your path to recovery. Here, you can begin your journey towards a healthier, cocaine-free future.

Cocaine Rehab in Arkansas

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Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine, a powerful (highly addictive) stimulant, brings a short-lived high that is often followed by intense cravings, making it difficult to quit. Whether you or a loved one is dealing with this challenging addiction, know that you are not alone.

Our comprehensive treatment program offers expert guidance, a wide range of resources, and a supportive community to help navigate your path to recovery. Here, you can begin your journey towards a healthier, cocaine-free future.

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Cocaine Addiction Treatment 

Cocaine is a widely abused stimulant drug obtained from the leaves of two coca plants native to South America. Cocaine is most commonly used as a recreational drug for its stimulant and euphoric effects. Since there are no FDA-approved medications for the treatment of cocaine addiction, the approach to cocaine addiction treatment usually involves a combination of inpatient or outpatient therapy, and the use of certain medications to try and control cravings.

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Cocaine Withdrawals: What to Expect 

Medical supervision is crucial during withdrawal from substances like cocaine due to the potential for severe symptoms and complications.

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Agitation and Restlessness

An intense feeling of irritability and unease, often causing difficulty in staying calm or still during the withdrawal period.
2

Intense cravings

A powerful and persistent desire to use cocaine again, stemming from the body's adaptation to the substance over time.
3

Fatigue

A profound sense of tiredness or exhaustion that affects both the body and mind, often occurring as the stimulant effects of cocaine wear off.
4

Depression

Deep feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a distinct lack of interest in previously enjoyable activities, which can emerge during the detox process.
5

Increased Appetite

An unusual increase in hunger, often leading to rapid weight gain as the body attempts to regain energy after stimulant use.
6

Sleep Disturbances

Individuals may experience trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, or suffer from vivid and disturbing dreams during cocaine withdrawal.

Signs and Symptoms of Cocaine Abuse

If you suspect that a friend or family member may be abusing cocaine, you may notice several signs. These can include excitability, dilated pupils, confidence boost, mood swings, weight loss, runny nose or nose bleeds, changes in sleeping and eating patterns, and a white powder residue around the nose or mouth.

Integrative Services

The best approach to cocaine addiction is one that integrates treating the mind, body, and spirit. Integrative treatment options can include things like yoga therapy, acupuncture, life skills training, and transitional life coaching. This is all done in combination with psychiatric treatment and therapy.

Psychiatric Treatment

Mental health disorders and addiction often go hand-in-hand. Success depends on treating the addiction and the root cause of addiction. Oftentimes people with a cocaine addiction will also experience things like anxiety, OCD, panic disorders, PTSD, or childhood trauma. Addressing these concerns can be done through either an inpatient treatment program or through an outpatient clinic.

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment can last anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks to months. Inpatient treatment utilizes various medical approaches and is geared at offering supervised treatment. Withdrawal from cocaine can be very unpleasant and an inpatient setting can be crucial in preventing relapse.

Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient treatment offers the same type of therapy as inpatient treatment but does not require the patient to remain at the facility. Meetings can be done weekly and gradually moved to bi-weekly and then monthly. This allows the patient to learn to deal with their addiction in the real world while also seeking out treatment.