APS Healthcare Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment
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APS Healthcare Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment

APS Healthcare Prescription Drug Detox

52 million Americans have used prescription drugs non-medically at some point in their lifetime with more than 6.1 million Americans using them non-medically in the last month, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. In 2010, enough prescription painkillers were prescribed to medicate every American adult every four hours for one month. Prescription drug abuse is a serious problem affecting millions of Americans. If you or a loved one is struggling with prescription drug abuse, APS Healthcare prescription drug detox can help you take the first steps to long-term sobriety.

APS Healthcare Prescription Drug Detox & Treatment: What to Expect

Prescription drug rehab can help you or a loved one who is struggling with prescription drug abuse safely detox from these drugs and begin a new, sober life. Medically supervised detox is the first step. During this step a team of trained, experienced medical professionals with help the individual in detox safely manage their withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can include tremors and shaking, anxiety, achiness, nausea, trouble sleeping, poor appetite, sweating, headaches, moodiness and confusion. Depending on the severity of symptoms and addiction, medication may also be administered to help manage the side effects of detox. If you are or a loved one have an ASP Healthcare plan, you may be eligible for prescription drug detox coverage and other treatment benefits.

For more than 20 years, APS Healthcare has been a dedicated healthcare provider for specialty health services with a focus on reducing the barriers of access to care, be that cost, transportation access, or coordination. APS serves members through Medicare and Medicaid programs. If you or a loved one could benefit from prescription drug treatment, an APS Healthcare program can bring you one step closer to sobriety.

The majority of prescription drug abuse falls into one of three categories: painkillers (with 5.1 million abusers); tranquilizers (with 2.2 million abusers); and stimulants (with 1.1 million abusers). Whether you or a loved one have been abusing painkillers (like OxyContin), tranquilizers (like Ambien) or stimulants (like Adderall), sobriety starts with prescription drug detox. However, not all prescription drug addiction treatment programs are the same. It is natural to have questions about the differences between treatment programs in your community. A trained adviser can answer questions about APS Healthcare prescription drug detox coverage for Medicare and Medicaid recipients.

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