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Opioid dependence and addiction are chronic medical conditions. However, early and proper treatment can help to avoid the long-term health consequences associated with opioid dependence. It takes immense willpower to break the dependence chain, but it is possible to escape from the cycle of drug abuse. It can be a lengthy process, but medication and regular counseling will help you overcome opioid addiction. Psychological and social factors play a role in continually using opioids. The brain receives endorphins that lead to the pleasure of using the opioid, which can be a vital trigger element. There is also a physical aspect of addiction, in which your body becomes physically dependent on the opioid. When opioids are decreased suddenly, withdrawal occurs, which can be highly uncomfortable. Medication-assisted treatment and counseling make the release from drug abuse much more manageable. Statistically, this provides the best success for long-term opioid abstinence.

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