Stimulant Addiction and Treatment 

Stimulant Addiction and Treatment

If you or someone you care about is battling stimulant addiction and needs treatment, you’re not alone. Between powerful prescription stimulants and illicit substances with stimulant properties, many find themselves quickly developing a dependency on these drugs. It’s important, however, to recognize the signs in yourself or your loved one so you can act quickly to get the help you need. 

There are multiple types of stimulant addiction treatment programs throughout the country, depending on your care needs, resources, and lifestyle obligations. You can start your treatment and recovery now by finding the right program and making a treatment plan. 

What Drugs Are Stimulants?

The term stimulants is used to describe a family of drugs that increase alertness and speed up the body’s central nervous and other systems. They include prescriptions drugs, such as:

  • Amphetamines (Adderall® and Dexedrine®)
  • Methylphenidate (Concerta® and Ritalin®)
  • Diet Medications  (Didrex®, Bontril®, Preludin®, Fastin®, Adipex P®, Ionomin®,  Meridia®, etc.).

Stimulants also include illicit drugs such as methamphetamine, cocaine, methcathinone, and other synthetic cathinones that are commonly sold as  “bath salts.”

Signs of Stimulant Addiction 

While each person’s signs and symptoms will vary based on physiology, use history, and other factors, some of the primary indicators of stimulant addiction include: 

  • Restless and hyperactivity
  • Inability to focus
  • Dilated pupils 
  • Fast and rapid speech patterns 
  • Racing heart
  • Inability to sleep
  • Loss of appetite 
  • Extreme or noticeable weight loss

Some of the primary behavioral signs of stimulant addiction mirror those of other drugs, including doctor shopping to get pills, lying about pill consumption, buying meds off the street when your script runs out, and more. If you or someone you care about is battling these symptoms or any other lifestyle fallout related to stimulant addiction, it’s imperative that you get help immediately. 

Treatment for Stimulant Addiction 

Like other types of drugs, an excess of stimulants creates permanent changes in brain chemistry that trigger dependency and eventual addiction. Stimulant addiction is a complex disease that requires expert medical and behavioral intervention.

Comprehensive stimulant addiction treatment should include:  

  • Medically administered detoxification to address physical withdrawal symptoms and immediate medical issues. 
  • Behavioral rehab to address the root causes and triggers, develop coping techniques for relapse prevention, and address the lifestyle impact of your addiction. 
  • Supportive and robust aftercare to help you or your loved one successfully transition out of treatment and into long-term recovery. 

The many aspects of stimulant addiction treatment can be provided in one facility or across multiple providers. Some rehab centers offer detox onsite, and some may work with local medical providers to offer a seamless link of care. 

Behavioral rehab for stimulant addiction can be conducted in an inpatient, outpatient, and even virtual environment. Most facilities accept private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid to make the process more accessible. Let our representatives help you find treatment for stimulant addiction now. We’re standing by 24-7 to help you find the best program to fit your care needs, lifestyle, and budget resources. Overcome your stimulant addiction now and start your treatment today.