FENTANYL ADDICTION TREATMENT
Professional Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous substances driving the opioid crisis. Fusion Recovery provides medically supervised fentanyl addiction treatment with compassionate care to guide you toward lasting recovery.
WHY FUSION RECOVERY
COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT
Comprehensive Support for Fentanyl Recovery
01. Medical Detox
Safe, Life-Saving Stabilization Fentanyl withdrawal is intensely uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Our medical team provides 24/7 supervised detox to safely stabilize your condition and manage severe withdrawal symptoms.
02. Medication-Assisted Treatment
MAT-Friendly Environment Our program offers methadone, buprenorphine, and suboxone treatments to alleviate withdrawal, reduce cravings, and support a stable transition to recovery from fentanyl dependence.
03. Behavioral Therapy
Evidence-Based Counseling
Individual and group therapy, trauma-informed care, and cognitive-behavioral approaches address the root causes of opioid addiction and help build healthy coping strategies for long-term sobriety.
04. Aftercare & Outpatient
Long-Term Recovery Support
Structured aftercare planning, flexible outpatient and IOP options, and ongoing support help you maintain sobriety and build a strong foundation for a fentanyl-free life.
UNDERSTANDING FENTANYL
Why is Fentanyl so Dangerous?
In recent years, fentanyl has been responsible for accidental overdoses throughout the country. Fentanyl is an extremely potent opioid prescribed to treat severe pain. This substance is nearly 80 times more powerful than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin, producing a high potential for addiction.
Substance dealers have begun mixing fentanyl with street drugs like heroin and cocaine to increase potency. This mixture often contains lethal doses of fentanyl that you cannot see, taste, or smell.
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LETHAL DOSAGE
How Much Fentanyl Is Too Much?
01.
Pharmaceutical Fentanyl
02.
Illicitly Manufactured
03.
Fatal Dose: Just 2 mg
HOW WE CAN HELP
Recognizing & Responding to a Fentanyl Overdose
Recognizing the signs of a fentanyl overdose can save a life. A lethal overdose is due to the suppression of the respiratory system — fentanyl can stop you from breathing. The lack of oxygen can induce a coma and affect the heart, kidneys, and lungs.
Overdose Warning Signs
- Extreme drowsiness or dizziness
- Decreased motor function
- Nausea or vomiting
- Pinpoint or constricted pupils
- Slowed or shallow breathing
- Choking sounds
- Limp body
- Loss of consciousness
- Cold, clammy skin
What to Do During an Overdose
01. Call 911 immediately
02. If available, administer naloxone (Narcan)
03. Keep them awake and breathing
04. Lay the person on their side to prevent choking
05. Remain with them until medical help arrives
HOW WE CAN HELP
Find Treatment for Fentanyl Addiction
After an overdose, it is important to seek medical care immediately. If you or a loved one are struggling with drug addiction, Fusion Recovery is here to help. We have fentanyl addiction treatment options available, including medication-assisted treatment to help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and programs to get you on the road to recovery.
01.
Assessment
A comprehensive clinical evaluation including a physical exam, opioid use history, overdose history, and current symptoms to create a personalized detox and treatment plan.
02.
Treatment
03.
Recovery
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Frequently
Asked Questions
01. What is fentanyl?
Fentanyl is an extremely potent synthetic opioid prescribed to treat severe pain. It is nearly 80 times more powerful than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. Both pharmaceutical and illicitly manufactured forms exist, with the latter responsible for most overdose deaths.
02. Why is fentanyl so dangerous?
03. What are the signs of a fentanyl overdose?
04. What is naloxone (Narcan)?
05. What should I do if someone is overdosing on fentanyl?
06. What treatment options are available for fentanyl addiction?
07. What is medication-assisted treatment for fentanyl?
08. How long does fentanyl treatment take?
09. Does insurance cover fentanyl addiction treatment?
10. What support is available after completing treatment?
01. What is fentanyl?
Fentanyl is an extremely potent synthetic opioid prescribed to treat severe pain. It is nearly 80 times more powerful than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. Both pharmaceutical and illicitly manufactured forms exist, with the latter responsible for most overdose deaths.
03. What are the signs of a fentanyl overdose?
05. What should I do if someone is overdosing on fentanyl?
07. What is medication-assisted treatment for fentanyl?
09. Does insurance cover fentanyl addiction treatment?
02. Why is fentanyl so dangerous?
04. What is naloxone (Narcan)?
06. What treatment options are available for fentanyl addiction?
08. How long does fentanyl treatment take?
10. What support is available after completing treatment?
If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.
If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.
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Dr. Kent Hoffman, DO
Chief Medical Officer, Fusion Recovery
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