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Roxicodone Withdrawal Symptoms

Roxicodone, sometimes called Roxi, is a common pain medication that’s also commonly abused. In addition to the pain relief it offers, this drug can also produce a sense of euphoria triggered by changes in the brain’s chemical levels. As a Stuart, Florida treatment center, we understand why Roxicodone abuse is common and how dangerous it can be when people attempt to stop using it on their own. Although we support complete abstinence from drugs and alcohol, Roxicodone withdrawal symptoms can be dangerous if the detox process isn’t done correctly, which is why we discuss what Roxicodone is and how to detox safely.

What is Roxicodone, and What Does it Do?

Roxicodone is the brand name for oxycodone hydrochloride, which is an opioid analgesic. These types of drugs work by binding to opioid receptors in the central nervous system (CNS) to inhibit the communication of pain between the brain and body. Although Roxicodone effectively alleviates pain, it’s similar to other opioids in how it affects the brain’s reward system. When a person takes high doses of Roxi, the result can be a euphoric high. The abuse of painkillers such as Roxicodone often promotes the release of neurotransmitters, including dopamine and serotonin. These neurotransmitters regulate functions like mood and reward. Dopamine is released naturally by the brain when we do things we enjoy. Abusing drugs and alcohol forces a dopamine release, producing effects of euphoria and happiness and ultimately hooking users.

In addition to euphoria, Roxicodone side effects may include:

  • Lightheadedness
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Confusion
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Stomach pain
  • Headache
  • Rash and itching

Long-term Roxicodone abuse can result in dependence and addiction. Mixing Roxi with other substances, taking more than the prescribed dose, or taking it without a prescription all fall under the category of drug abuse. If you or someone you know shows signs of Roxicodone addiction, our prescription pill addiction treatment at Banyan Treatment Centers Stuart can help.

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Common Roxicodone Withdrawal Symptoms

Roxicodone withdrawals can be highly dangerous and life-threatening. Withdrawal symptoms are naturally uncomfortable and often painful, or, simply put, drug withdrawals are the body’s reaction to a lack of drugs. When a person is used to ingesting a specific dose of Roxi every day, but then they skip out on a dose, they may begin to experience these side effects. Withdrawing from Roxicodone is an uncomfortable process that is typically more severe for long-time users. Even those who do not necessarily abuse Roxicodone can experience withdrawal once they stop using it. Because Roxi is such a powerful painkiller, it can cause dependence in any of its users. Patients who responsibly take this medication but no longer wish to should first speak to their doctor before stopping their use completely to avoid uncomfortable opioid detox symptoms.

Roxicodone withdrawals usually last between seven and ten days. Those who abuse it are more likely to experience severe withdrawal symptoms. Some common effects of Roxicodone withdrawals include:

  • Irritability
  • Agitation
  • Depression
  • Trouble sleeping or insomnia
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Anxiety
  • Difficulties concentrating
  • Diarrhea and stomach pain
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Excessive sweating
  • Body aches
  • Runny nose
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Irregular heart rate

The most severe of these withdrawals are usually depression, agitation, and physical discomforts like body aches and pains. These symptoms can vary in severity and longevity depending on various factors, including the duration of the person’s addiction and their health condition at the time. The more severe the addiction, the more severe the withdrawals.

 

How to Safely Detox from Roxicodone

Detoxing from Roxicodone can be hazardous if done without medical assistance. The best way to safely quit taking Roxicodone or any other drugs is with medical detox. Our medically monitored detox programs at Banyan Detox Stuart are each led by medical professionals who are equipped to administer medication as needed and manage patients’ symptoms. Among these programs is one specifically designed to help individuals addicted to prescription drugs like Roxi complete the withdrawal phase of treatment as safely and comfortably as possible. Recovery doesn’t end there. Following detox, patients at our rehab center will have the opportunity to receive residential treatment, an inpatient method to treat addiction that allows patients to live onsite during recovery.

 

Our addiction treatment in Stuart offers a wide range of options that are both flexible and structured. If you’re struggling with drug or alcohol abuse, let us help. Call our rehab center now at 888-280-4763 to learn more about our services.

 

Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa is the National Director of Digital Marketing and is responsible for a multitude of integrated campaigns and events in the behavioral health and addictions field. All articles have been written by Alyssa and medically reviewed by our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Darrin Mangiacarne.