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Substance use disorders are considered chronic but treatable. The first step in recovery is going through withdrawal or detox from the substance used, which typically involves unpleasant physical and psychological symptoms. Some individuals are able and willing to enter inpatient facilities for withdrawal and detox. In some cases, outpatient withdrawal and detox programs are not available. Several barriers to treatment exist, including inability to pay, unavailability of programs, stigma, and co-occurring mental health disorders. During inpatient withdrawal and detox, patients are supported with medications. There is an underutilization of initiating medication that helps reduce substance use, such as naltrexone and suboxone, during inpatient withdrawal and detox. Many individuals opt or have no other choice but to go through withdrawal and detox on their own. Strategies include illicitly obtaining prescription medications for the symptoms and other measures, such as floating in the bathtub and exercise. Recovery from substance use can be facilitated by health care providers through use of harm reduction strategies, referrals to treatment, and prescribing medications when applicable. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 59(9), 12-15.].
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