Tailored Recovery: Overview of Codeine Addiction Treatment at Mile High Recovery
How Can Mile MHRC Support You Through Codeine Addiction Treatment?
Our treatment programs are designed to incorporate the latest scientific research and therapeutic practices, ensuring that our clients benefit from proven strategies in addiction recovery.
The Path to Healing
Our comprehensive addiction and mental health treatment services include medical detoxification, individual and group therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and aftercare planning. These are tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
Codeine Addiction Treatment: What to Know About Codeine
Prevalence of Codeine Addiction
Effects and Potential Risks of Codeine Addiction
Challenges and Complexities in Codeine Addiction Treatment
- Restlessness
- Muscle aches
- Runny nose
- Sweating
- Yawning
- Dilated pupils
- Abdominal cramping
- Diarrhea
- Goosebumps
- Nausea and vomiting
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Strong drug cravings
The Importance of Codeine Addiction Treatment
Assessment Process for Codeine Addiction Treatment at Mile High Recovery Center
Our comprehensive assessment process includes both physical and psychological evaluations to ensure that we develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to each individual’s needs.
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Physical Evaluation
- Medical History Review: Gathering detailed information about the individual’s past and current medical conditions, prescription drug use, and any history of substance abuse.
- Vital Signs Check: Monitoring vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature to identify any immediate health concerns related to codeine use.
- Laboratory Tests: Conducting blood tests, urine tests, and other relevant screenings to detect the presence and levels of codeine or other substances in the body.
- Physical Examination: Checking for physical symptoms of codeine withdrawal or any health complications arising from prolonged use.
Psychological Evaluation
- Mental Health Assessment: Evaluating the individual’s mental health status to identify any co-occurring disorders such as depression, anxiety, or other psychiatric conditions.
- Behavioral Analysis: Assessing the individual’s behavior patterns, including the frequency and context of codeine use, to understand the extent of the addiction.
- Cognitive and Emotional Assessment: Exploring cognitive functions, emotional stability, and any psychological distress related to addiction.
- Interviews and Questionnaires: Using structured interviews and standardized questionnaires to gather comprehensive information about the individual’s psychological state and substance use history.
The Importance of Thorough Assessment in Codeine Addiction Treatment
Overview of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Codeine Addiction Treatment
Opioid Replacement Therapies
- Methadone: Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist that helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the high associated with codeine. It is typically administered daily under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
- Buprenorphine: Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist that alleviates withdrawal symptoms and cravings while limiting the risk of misuse and overdose. It is available in various forms, including tablets, films, and implants.
Medications for Managing Withdrawal Symptoms
- Clonidine: Clonidine is a non-opioid medication that can help manage symptoms of opioid withdrawal. It is particularly useful for reducing the intensity of withdrawal symptoms.
- Lofexidine: Lofexidine, like clonidine, is used to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. It can help improve the comfort and safety of the detoxification process.
- Naltrexone: Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist that blocks the effects of opioids, preventing relapse. It is typically used after the initial detox phase when the individual is opioid-free.
What Is the Role of MAT in Early Codeine Addiction Treatment?
- Stabilization: MAT helps stabilize individuals by managing withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings, making it easier for them to focus on their recovery without the struggle of physical discomfort and intense cravings.
- Reducing Relapse Risk: MAT significantly lowers the risk of relapse during the critical early stages of recovery. This increases the chances of sustained sobriety and successful long-term outcomes.
- Supporting Comprehensive Treatment: MAT is most effective when combined with counseling and behavioral therapies. It allows individuals to engage more fully in therapy and other supportive services.
- Improving Quality of Life: By reducing the immediate impacts of withdrawal and cravings, MAT helps individuals regain a sense of normalcy and improve their overall quality of life.
Overview of Evidence-Based Behavioral Therapies in Codeine Addiction Treatment
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT is a widely used, evidence-based approach that focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors associated with addiction. It teaches individuals practical skills to manage stress, handle cravings, and cope with difficult situations without resorting to codeine use.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
The Importance of Behavioral Therapies




