Actiq Rehab

Seeking rehabilitation for an Actiq addiction is important because the prescription medication is highly potent and can cause life-threatening complications. Actiq is a lozenge-like narcotic painkiller that contains fentanyl. Regular use can quickly lead to the development of tolerance, meaning the body becomes used to the drug and its effects become diminished. People need to take higher and higher doses to achieve desired effects.

Actiq rehab refers to the medical and psychotherapeutic treatments used to rid patients of their addictions to the drug. An addiction can cause many devastating consequences that affect relationships, health and legal standing. Rehabilitation can help patients avoid further issues and to detox in a safe, supportive environment. Detox is the essential first step in any responsible Actiq treatment program. A person suffering a physical addiction will experience withdrawal symptoms, some quite painful, once use is stopped suddenly. An effective rehab program will address withdrawal by managing it to ensure safety and comfort.

Waismann Method Doesn’t Label You an Addict for Life; We Treat You Humanely

Many drug rehab programs offer a narrow approach to opiate dependency. Many are shame-based, meaning they label you an addict for life. By keeping you in the mindset that you’re powerless over addiction, these programs ensure lifetime membership.

The Waismann Method offers a humane approach to Actiq addiction that treats the individual quickly. We don’t use shame, blame or guilt in our recovery program. We believe you’ve suffered enough already and we aim to encourage, inspire and uplift you.

Our medical approach to opiate detoxification is safe, effective and thorough. The Waismann Method recognizes opiate addiction as a central nervous system disorder, caused by continuous opiate intake. The Waismann Method utilizes the most advanced medical biotechnology available today to end drug dependency. Our scientific approach is applicable for anyone and we use therapy as part of the recovery process.

Actiq Rehab Can Get You Back to Your Life Quickly With Waismann Method

We reverse Actiq dependency quickly without unnecessary suffering and pain. We know most patients don’t have weeks or months to spend in rehab so we’ve spent a decade perfecting a medical procedure that gets you back on your feet in days.

Our holistic approach focuses on the mind-body connection, nutrition, exercise, recreation, communication, relaxation and balance for the return to school, work and social life. Our programs are individualized, based on medical research, not testimonials.

Another point of difference between the Waismann Method and a number of rehab facilities is that we don’t use opiate replacement drugs such as methadone or Suboxone to wean patients. We know this can lead to a second addiction.

Some other programs also use psychotropic drugs to make patients feel better. Our medical procedure answers the depletion of natural endorphins in nerve cells due to an external supply of opiates. Our in-hospital procedure uses intravenous medications to cleanse the opiates from patients’ receptors while they sleep lightly under anesthesia. This takes less than two hours and they awake without the awareness they experienced an accelerated withdrawal.

 

Find Help with Actiq Addiction Now!

Call us today during business hours for more information about rapid detox treatment for prescription drug addictionto discuss how the Waismann Method can free you from your dependency and get your life back.

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