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Opana is the brand name for oxymorphone, an opioid pain medication. Opana is no longer available in the US, but there’s still generic varieties of oxymorphone available.

Prescription drugs are generally quite safe when used as prescribed. However, taking more than the amount prescribed, using someone else’s prescription, or using Opana recreationally are all forms of drug abuse. Also, like every other opioid pain medication, Opana is potentially addictive.

When a person engages in Opana abuse over time, they build up a resistance to the drug’s effects – they have to take more Opana to feel the same sensations. This is called tolerance, and it fuels addictive behaviors. Opana abuse also comes with the risk of overdose; it’s a powerful painkiller and can be toxic in high amounts.

Opana abuse is treatable, but detox is the important first step. Opioid withdrawal can be difficult; professional medical detox makes unpleasant symptoms much easier to bear.

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Are you concerned about your own drug use, or the drug use of a loved one? This short, 10-question addiction quiz may give you valuable insights into whether or not you should seek treatment for drug addiction and substance abuse.

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Opana Addiction Treatment

An addiction to Opana can be hard for someone to overcome on their own. Instead, there are several different treatment programs available to help people in various stages of recovery from Opana abuse.

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Inpatient rehab centers offer intensive therapy for alcohol misuse. These live-in programs provide structured care from professionals to manage alcohol addiction.

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Outpatient programs allows a person to live at home while receiving treatment for alcohol misuse for a set number of hours each week.

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Alcohol use disorder medications don't provide a “cure” but can help a person achieve and maintain sobriety when used in combination with other therapies.

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