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Choosing the Best Inpatient Methaqualone Recovery Center

If you or someone you love is dealing with a methaqualone addiction, or recovering from a methaqualone overdose, this page will help you learn more about methaqualone addiction, side effects, and seeking treatment.

Methaqualone

Methaqualone is a sedative that used to be widely prescribed. Now, it is rarely used by the medical community, but it is still manufactured and purchased illegally. People who use methaqualone regularly can become addicted to it both physically and psychologically.

Taking methaqualone can produce many negative side effects, including:

  • Dizziness, anxiety, or restlessness.
  • Weakness.
  • Bouts of paranoia or panic attacks.
  • Lowered erectile function.
  • Confusion.
  • Poor muscle control.

If you overdose on methaqualone, you may experience more severe side effects that can include seizures, coma or death. If you or someone you love is addicted to methaqualone, it is important to act now.

Call to learn about inpatient recovery centers. Be sure to ask specific questions about what services are offered, the qualifications of staff members, and anything else relevant to your, or your loved one’s, recovery. Here are some recommended questions to ask when assessing the best facility:

  • How does your staff develop and monitor a therapeutic alliance with clients?
  • How does staff engage clients in goal setting and developing a long-term recovery plan?
  • How does your staff integrate treatment for dual-diagnoses?
  • Describe clearly how patients, while in the facility, plan for their life after discharge? Are others (family, sponsors, etc.) involved in this plan?
  • How effective has your treatment program been in helping clients become abstinent, or reducing substance use, and living a healthy life? Please share any long-term outcome data that you have.

Finding the Best Overdose Recovery Facility for You

“When you search for a recovery facility, you may find that different facilities focus on different types of substance abuse.”If you are trying the find the best inpatient recovery facility, you should keep several factors in mind. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to addiction. The best facility for someone else’s needs may not be the best one for you. Ideally, you should find a facility that matches your unique personality and that is equipped to handle your personal issues.

When you search for a recovery facility, you may find that different facilities focus on different types of substance abuse. To increase your chances of having a successful recovery, you need a facility that understands what it takes to recover from a methaqualone overdose or addiction. Doctors who truly understand this process will be able to gently guide you through it, and they may even be able to prescribe you medication to alleviate some of the withdrawal symptoms you may experience.

Types of Therapy

Alcoholics AnonymousMany different types of therapy may be used at a recovery facility. Many facilities offer a 12-step approach to treatment. This type of approach used most often in Alcoholics Anonymous, although it is used with other groups as well, such as Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, and Sex Addicts Anonymous. The 12 steps do have a spiritual component that makes them unattractive to some people.

If you prefer to have a secular approach to rehab and recovery treatment, you may want to find a facility that offers other types of behavioral treatment. Psychological therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) are evidenced-based ways of improving addiction outcomes.1,2 Alternatively, you may want to seek out support groups in your area that do not have a religious/spiritual component. Such secular groups include SMART Recovery, Practical Recovery, and Life Ring.

Great Amenities May Help You Relax

Therapy is only one part of recovering from a methaqualone addiction or overdose. While you are staying at an inpatient recovery center, you will also spend a lot of time resting and relaxing. Some addicts need a break from life to help them on the road to recovery.
“While you are staying at an inpatient methaqualone overdose recovery center, you will also spend a lot of time resting and relaxing.”Different facilities offer different amenities, and you deserve the amenities that will make you the most comfortable. If you love being active, you may want a facility that has a gym. If you like to be in a quiet environment, you may want a facility with chapels or meditation rooms. If you need privacy, you may want a facility with private rooms or a facility that is situated in a remote location.

Getting Help

If you are ready to get the help you need for your recovery from methaqualone overdose or addiction, we are ready to help you. When you call , we will help you find the best treatment facility according to your needs.

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