
OxyContin Detox & Addiction Facts Rapid Drug Detox Center can help free you from OxyContin AddictionOxyContin AddictionOxyContin is a controlled-release version of oxycodone hydrochloride intended for extended pain relief. Those addicted to OxyContin often crush the tablets then inject or snort them, releasing the drug into the bloodstream all at once and increasing the risks of addiction. Such use can be fatal, even for first time users.Call us at 1-888-825-1020 or contact us to learn more about how we can help with OxyContin addiction. Long-term OxyContin Addiction EffectsExtended use of OxyContin can lead to increased tolerance and addiction. Overdose remains a pervasive risk for long-term users and can lead to respiratory depression or arrest, skeletal-muscle flaccidity, blood-pressure and heart-rate reduction, coma, and death.OxyContin Withdrawal SymptomsOxyContin withdrawal can be a painful process, particularly after heavy use. Symptoms are similar to heroin withdrawal and may include sweating, heart spasms, increased blood pressure, nausea, dehydration, abdominal cramps, trembling, weakness, muscle ache, diarrhea, vomiting, restlessness, leg spasms, insomnia, and mood disturbances such as irritability and thoughts of suicide.Rapid Anesthesia OxyContin DetoxRapid anesthesia detoxification (The RDD Method®) is a medical procedure that cleans the OxyContin drug from the brain's opiate receptors. The RDD Method® has been shown to successfully ease the user through the rebound anxiety that accompanies detoxification. Instead of a difficult, several-week withdrawal period, rapid detox eliminates most of withdrawal symptoms.After the procedure, recovery occurs under direct medical supervision. The patient’s vital signs and overall physical and mental reactions to these medications are closely monitored during the detox procedure. In the days that follow the procedure, the patient often sleeps more than usual. Administered by professionals as part of a long-term drug-addiction recovery strategy, The RDD Method® has been shown to be significantly more effective than other detoxification methods. OxyContin Addiction FAQsQ. How do I know if I am addicted to OxyContin?A. Because OxyContin is so addictive, even short-term users may require a detox program in order to successfully discontinue use. Addicts typically require higher doses of the drug and experience cravings for OxyContin between doses. Q. How long does OxyContin detox take? A. The length of the OxyContin detox process varies, depending on the duration and quantity of typical use and on individual differences. The most severe withdrawal symptoms occur during the first several days after discontinuing use, making it important to seek immediate professional help from trained OxyContin detox professionals. Q. Is OxyContin addiction recovery painful? A. While recovery from OxyContin addiction can be painful, the right procedure can greatly reduce discomfort. Anesthesia OxyContin detox is a procedure that has been proven safe and effective at reducing the pain associated with conventional OxyContin detox. Q. How do I choose an OxyContin detox program? A. Talking to a trained detox or medical professional is the right first step in choosing the appropriate program. Call us at 1-888-825-1020 or contact us if you'd like to learn more. If you are using opiate drugs to control pain and feel you are using more and more to get the same pain relief, you may be suffering from a common condition caused from opiate drug use; read about this condition called Hyperalgesia. Also, read about hormones and how the chronic use of opiate drugs can decrease the bodies ability to produce the proper amount of testosterone and estrogen. We would never use other replacement addicting opiates, often prescribed by physicians and detox centers, such as Suboxone/Subutex (Buprenorphine) or injectable Buprenorphine. These schedule III controlled opiate drugs are routinely and widely used and approved by the FDA for opiate addiction maintenance, like Methadone. Many patients find themselves in the same situation as they were before drug treatment from a doctor or a drug rehabilitation center. We have heard of some in-patient rehab centers also using schedule II controlled liquid Hydrocodone and Dilaudid "cocktails". Patients soon realize these replacement drugs cause severe withdrawal once they are discharged from these programs. This causes the patient to seek opiates for relief from the severe discomfort of a Buprenorphine withdrawal. The use of these drugs for treatment of opiate addiction is merely switching one opiate drug for another, setting the patient up for failure. This does not solve the patient's drug addiction problem. As use of these drugs become more common, we are seeing a steady increase of requests for an anesthesia detox from patients addicted to Suboxone/Subutex (Buprenorphine). We can guarantee that our patients are 100% clean and free of any opiate drug after the RDD Method® and with placement of the Naltrexone Implant , the patient will stay clean and cravings will be eliminated. |
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We detox from these drugs and many other opiate drugs as well.
Rapid Drug Detox, also known as Ultra Rapid Detox is an affordable and safe way to help free yourself from opiate drug addiction.
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