The term “Kadian Treatment” is broad and can refer to any number of therapies or programs aimed at ridding patients of a dependency on the drug. Kadian, which contains morphine sulfate, is potent and has the potential to be habit-forming, possibly leading to misuse, abuse and addiction. The prescription opiate painkiller is used to treat moderate to severe pain. The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation offers professional Kadian treatment that is medically-based. We offer safe rapid detox in a hospital that is both effective and humane. Waismann Method stands out as a leader in the field of opiate drug detox because of our thorough approach. Detox is the first step in the treatment process and often entails suffering through the pain of withdrawal symptoms. We manage these symptoms so patients can recover in comfort. Treating Kadian dependence can be difficult if the patient is not closely monitored and withdrawal symptoms are not managed effectively. Treatment for Kadian addiction becomes necessary when you feel your use of the drug has become uncontrollable or is negatively affecting your life.

Elimination of Painful Withdrawal Key Component of Waismann Method

The goal of any responsible drug detox or rehabilitation program is to help patients recover and provide freedom from addiction. In-patient and out-patient treatments are available. Many programs require a lengthy time commitment that is not feasible for most. The Waismann Method can get you opiate-free within days so you can move on with your life. Because opiates have a high rate of relapse, medically-supervised treatment is necessary. The medical management of the often-painful withdrawal phase can help guard against problems such as seizures and relapse. Patients often delay getting treatment for Kadian addiction because of a fear of withdrawal. These symptoms can include fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, extreme agitation, strong drug cravings, mood changes, tremors, hallucinations, muscle and bone pain and headaches. The Waismann Method doesn’t believe that patients need to continue suffering. That’s why when we developed our procedure over a decade ago, elimination of painful withdrawal was one of our top priorities.

Discreet Kadian Treatment Offered by Waismann Method and Domus Retreat

Regular, prolonged use of Kadian can lead to physical and/or psychological addiction. In less than two hours the Waismann Method’s dedicated staff of medical professionals can get you opiate-free. Our procedure safely and effectively treats Kadian addiction through intravenous medications given while patients sleep lightly under anesthesia. The withdrawal phase is accelerated and allows patients to awaken Kadian-free without awareness of withdrawal symptoms that occurred. We don’t use opiate substitutes such as methadone and Suboxone to treat opiate addiction because we know these can also lead to dependence. Our total hospital stay is 2 to 4 days compared to the weeks or months required by some programs. We also offer continued recovery at our discreet Domus Retreat transitional living facility. Those patients who want to extend their stay can take advantage of therapeutic and pampering services in our relaxing, supportive and compassionate environment.

 

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