Prescription Drug Detox & Treatment in Austin, San Antonio, Houston & Dallas

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Prescription medications can help when used as directed, but misuse can quickly lead to prescription drug dependence, opioid addiction, or Adderall abuse. Nova Recovery Center provides medically assisted detox, residential substance use treatment, and outpatient drug rehab programs near me across Texas—including Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas.

We treat dependence on:

  • Opioids/painkillers: oxycodone (OxyContin®, Percocet®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®, Norco®), codeine, morphine, tramadol.

  • Prescription stimulants: Adderall®/amphetamine (including Adderall dependence in ADHD and Adderall abuse).

  • Co‑occurring alcohol or other drugs.

What we offer

  • Medical detox facilities with 24/7 nursing, comfort‑first detox medications and detoxification medicine protocols.

  • Medication‑assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone) paired with therapy.

  • Residential treatment (inpatient rehab) and intensive outpatient rehab treatment (IOP) with day/evening groups.

  • Individual and group substance abuse counseling with licensed addiction specialists, SUD counselors, and peer support.

Signs You Might Need Help

Signs You Might Need Help

Craving; using more than prescribed; withdrawal (nausea, aches, diarrhea, sweating, anxiety); tolerance; doctor‑shopping; neglecting work or family. Specific signs of oxycodone abuse or morphine addiction include constricted pupils, nodding off, constipation, slowed breathing, and track marks if injected.

Is Adderall addictive?

Yes. Adderall abuse can occur with or without ADHD. Warning signs include insomnia, loss of appetite, rapid speech, agitation, elevated heart rate, and taking pills not prescribed. If you’re wondering about the signs someone is on Adderall, look for jitteriness, over‑focus, or “crashing” when it wears off. Can someone with ADHD get addicted to Adderall? Misuse (higher doses, non‑medical use) raises risk; medical use as prescribed is safer but still requires monitoring.

Snorting or Smoking Pills: Why It’s Dangerous

Searches such as snorting drugs, snort pain pills, snorting oxycodone/oxycotin/percocet, or smoking oxy reflect high‑risk use. Crushing and snorting pills or attempting to smoke oxycodone/hydrocodone bypasses time‑release, spikes overdose risk, damages nasal passages/lungs, and increases dependence. If you’re considering or doing this, you need prompt, confidential treatment—not how‑to instructions.

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How Medical Detox Works

Detox isn’t about “flushing” drugs; it’s a medical stabilization that manages drug withdrawal safely and sets up treatment.

  • Opioid detox (drug detoxification): We use evidence‑based MAT drugs (buprenorphine or methadone) to relieve symptoms and transition to maintenance when appropriate; naltrexone after full detox for relapse prevention. Ancillary detox meds (clonidine, anti‑nausea, sleep support) improve comfort.

  • Stimulant detox (Adderall/amphetamine): Monitored rest, sleep support, nutrition, and targeted medications for mood or anxiety.

  • Continuous assessment, compassionate care, and a transition plan into detox programsresidential treatmentor outpatient treatment programs.

Important: We do not provide advice for “cheating” or altering drug tests. Queries like “how to get oxycodone out of your system faster” or “quick detox at home” are risky and ineffective. The safe, proven route is medically assisted detox and ongoing care.

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Detection Windows (How long do pain pills stay in your system?)

(Approximate urine time frames; individual results vary by dose, metabolism, liver/kidney function, hydration, and testing sensitivity.)

  • Codeine / Morphine: ~1–3 days

  • Hydrocodone (Vicodin/Norco): ~1–3 days

  • Oxycodone (Percocet/OxyContin): ~1–4 days

  • General opioids (opiates) in urine: often 1–3 days; extended‑release or heavy use may last longer

  • Blood/saliva: typically hours to ~1–2 days

  • Hair tests: up to 90 days

Questions like “how long does hydrocodone stay in your system?”, “how long does an opioid stay in your system?”, or “how long do pain meds stay in your system?” depend on the factors above. Our clinicians can explain what to expect during detox and how we manage symptoms safely.

Therapy That Works (How to overcome addiction)

We combine medication assisted treatment with evidence‑based therapies:

  • CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing for cravings and coping.

  • Relapse‑prevention skills (ways to stop an addiction, fight addiction, and build sobriety from drugs).

  • Family & peer support, drug intervention help when needed.

  • Structured aftercare that supports the addiction recovery process and long‑term recovery from addiction.

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Wherever you are—Austin, San Antonio, Houston, or Dallas—Nova Recovery Center offers a clear path: medical detox, evidence‑based medications, and personalized therapy with experienced substance abuse counselors. Verify your benefits, schedule an assessment, and take the next step toward lasting sobriety from drugs.

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Austin: Prescription Drug Detox & Treatment

San Antonio: Prescription Drug Detox & Outpatient Rehab

  • Rapid admission, medical evaluation, and referral to the appropriate level of care.

  • Outpatient rehab San Antonio TX, outpatient addiction treatment near me, and drug counseling near me with flexible schedules.

  • Links to community supports and recovery housing when needed.

Houston: Medical Detox & Residential Treatment

Dallas: Detox & Treatment in DFW

  • Drug rehab Dallas / rehab centers Dallas TX for prescription opioids and stimulants.

  • On‑ramps to detox services near me, intensive outpatient addiction treatment, and therapy with an addiction therapist.

Not sure which level fits—inpatient treatment vs outpatient treatment near me? We’ll assess safely and recommend the least‑restrictive, most‑effective plan.

FAQs: Prescription Drug Detox & Rehab

Acute opioid detox usually lasts 5–10 days; stimulant withdrawal may take 1–2 weeks. Post‑acute symptoms can linger, which is why treatment and support matter.

Most short‑acting opioids show in urine for 1–3 days; oxycodone up to 4 days. Extended‑release use, high doses, or chronic use can lengthen detection. Hair tests detect far longer (up to 90 day

Yes. Misuse can cause dependence. Adderall dependence ADHD can occur when dosing is misused or diverted. We treat stimulant use disorders with medical oversight and therapy.

It’s possible—especially with non‑medical use or dose escalation. If you’re noticing signs someone is on Adderall(jitters, insomnia, rapid speech, appetite loss), talk with a clinician.

Evidence supports medication assisted treatment (buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone) plus counseling and recovery support.

Yes—outpatient drug rehab centers near me, IOP, and outpatient alcohol programs across Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas.

Unsupervised detox can be dangerous, especially with opioids or multiple substances. Choose medically assisted detoxat a medical detox facility.

Start with a compassionate conversation; avoid enabling; consult an addiction counselor; consider a professional drug intervention; and have a plan for detox and treatment.

Recovery is ongoing. Many people engage in 90+ days of structured care (detox → residential or IOP → continuing care) and ongoing support.

Yes. Whether it’s opioid dependence treatment, prescription drug rehabilitation, or help for Adderall abuse, we’ll tailor care to your history, health, and goals.

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