Kratom & 7-OH Treatment

How to Stop Kratom Addiction: A Path to Lasting Recovery

Woman in a cozy kitchen during a telehealth session, with a coffee mug and child’s toy nearby, representing her effort to stop kratom addiction and achieve lasting recovery.

Kratom addiction can feel overwhelming—but knowing how to stop kratom addiction is the first step toward reclaiming your life. If you’re in Tennessee, aged 18 to 65, struggling with dependence, virtual addiction treatment may be the answer.

Why Stop Kratom? Understanding the Risks

  • Kratom isn’t FDA-approved for any medical use; its active chemicals—mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH)—can produce opioid-like effects. Using it to self-treat pain, depression, or withdrawal is risky. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
  • The FDA recently recommended scheduling certain 7-OH products as controlled substances due to their high potential for abuse. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
  • Scientific data shows that kratom use can lead to withdrawal symptoms, dependence, and even death—especially when mixed with other opioids or depressants. (Mayo Clinic)

What is Kratom Withdrawal — Symptoms & Timeline

Understanding kratom withdrawal helps you see why professional help matters.

Common symptoms include:

  • Muscle aches, bone pain
  • Anxiety, irritability, depression
  • Tremors, sweating, insomnia
  • Nausea, diarrhea, gastrointestinal distress

Timeline:

Phase Approximate Timeline What You Might Feel
Early 12-24 hours after last use Anxiety, sweating, aches
Peak 2-4 days Strong cravings, vomiting, shaking
Subacute 5-10 days Mood swings, trouble sleeping
Post-acute Weeks to months Depression, cravings, fatigue

How to Stop Kratom Addiction with Treatment

When considering opioid addiction treatment, a structured approach gives you the best chance at success. Here’s how Nashville Addiction Clinic helps:

Telemedicine MAT & Suboxone: Key Tools

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT): uses FDA-approved medications like Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) to reduce cravings and ease withdrawal.
  • Buprenorphine transition: you can transition from kratom, heroin, fentanyl, hydrocodone, oxycodone/OxyContin, (and others) to Suboxone with medical support—often without the worst of opioid withdrawal.

SAMHSA and the DEA have permanent rules allowing prescribers to initiate buprenorphine via telehealth.

Counseling & Mental Health Support

  • Master’s degree counselors assist in coping with trauma, mental abuse, depression, anxiety—things often associated with kratom misuse.
  • Therapy reduces relapse risk and improves long-term stability.

TeleMAT: Virtual Access, Real Results

  • TeleMAT = Telemedicine Medication Assisted Treatment. We were the first clinic in Tennessee with a virtual medical license specifically for opioid addiction treatment via TeleMAT.
  • You never have to drive into a clinic; all appointments are virtual. Suboxone is prescribed same-day and sent to your local pharmacy or delivered overnight.

Why Nashville Addiction Clinic Is Here for You

  • Over six years serving Tennessee, treating 1000+ people across cities like Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Jackson, Chattanooga.
  • Over 200 five-star Google reviews reflect respect, kindness, and results. See our reviews here: Read our many five-star patient reviews on Google
  • Accredited by The Joint Commission, with an experienced team whose owners are in active recovery themselves—built from the ground up to treat people with compassion.
  • Master’s-level counselors, licensed clinicians, caring staff who understand legal issues, transportation challenges, mental health, and pain histories.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Started in Tennessee

  1. Reach out now: call/text (615) 927-7802 or message securely on the Spruce Health mobile app.
  2. Insurance or payment plan:

  3. First virtual appointment: medical evaluation, prescribing Suboxone same day.
  4. Ongoing support: counseling, check-ins, coaching, mental health resources.
  5. Returning patient? Use our Register as a returning patient link to get continued care.

FAQs about How to Stop Kratom Addiction

FAQ: Can Suboxone really stop cravings and withdrawal?

Yes. Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is FDA-approved for treating opioid use disorder. It lowers cravings and reduces withdrawal symptoms, including when transitioning off kratom. It’s a core part of evidence-based medication-assisted treatment.

FAQ: Will I have to come into the clinic in person?

No. Thanks to laws from SAMHSA/DEA and our virtual medical license, we can deliver full MAT through telemedicine. All you need is a mobile device, internet or phone access.

FAQ: How quickly can I start treatment?

Often within 24 hours. Your first appointment can lead to a Suboxone script same day, delivered or sent to your local pharmacy.

FAQ: What about legal issues, felonies, past arrests?

We understand. Our practice treats people with legal histories with respect. Your confidentiality is protected. We focus on recovery, not judgment.

FAQ: Is TeleMAT covered by TennCare or commercial plans?

Yes. We accept TennCare Medicaid, many commercial health insurances, and offer self-pay or sliding scale options.

FAQ: Can kratom cause overdose?

Yes. While kratom overdoses are rare compared with some opioids, dangers increase with high doses, synthetic versions like 7-OH, or when mixed with other depressants. Overdose risk and death are real. (National Institute on Drug Abuse)

How to Stop Kratom Addiction — What Success Looks Like

  • Stabilization: ending daily cravings, reducing or eliminating kratom use.
  • Improved mental health: sleep returns, anxiety and depression lessen with counseling.
  • Physical recovery: better weight, energy, less pain, reduced withdrawal symptoms.
  • Staying clean long-term: working, caring for family, being present without fear or shame.

Imagine going from chasing pills or kratom just to feel normal, or doing whatever it takes to avoid withdrawal, to feeling in control, being able to provide, rebuild relationships, and secure your job or career.

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Learning how to stop kratom addiction is possible—and you don’t have to do it alone. With Suboxone telemedicine, counseling, and a caring team who’ve walked this path themselves, Nashville Addiction Clinic offers real hope. If you are ready to stop kratom or other opioids, claim your recovery. It starts now.

Call or text (615) 927-7802, or message us on the Spruce Health app. We see people age 18 to 65 from Franklin, Clarksville, Jackson, Murfreesboro, Johnson City, even in rural Tennessee. You deserve kindness, respect, healing.

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