Finding the courage to take the first step isn't easy—but you don't have to go it alone. A certified physician and a counselor can help you take steps to overcome your opioid dependence.
The first step? Connect with a doctor who can treat opioid dependence in the privacy of his or her office.
Why getting help is so important
With most medical conditions, the need to seek help is obvious. Few people would try to conquer, through willpower alone, a chronic condition like diabetes or asthma without a doctor’s guidance. Like those conditions, opioid dependence needs treatment.
Get help at home. For many people, talking to family members and friends about seeking help is also an important step. Family members and friends may be happy to help you seek treatment, stick with it, and make this positive change.
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