Lorcet Withdrawal
A Lorcet addiction can be difficult to kick without the right treatment protocol. As with other opiates, Lorcet addiction can develop quickly and brings with it an often intense withdrawal period. This is what happens when the body detoxes from a drug or alcohol. Symptoms can set in within hours of last use. They can peak at different times and last weeks, even months. Each person’s experience with withdrawal is different although there is a list of symptoms that comprise opiate withdrawal syndrome. Lorcet is the combination of the opiate hydrocodone and the non-narcotic acetaminophen. It is prescribed for the management of moderate to severe pain. A physical addiction to Lorcet has developed when withdrawal symptoms set in upon cessation of use. The medical management of withdrawal is offered by the Waismann Method, a premiere opiate detox facility specializing in Lorcet addiction.
Lorcet Withdrawal: What to Expect
Symptoms of Lorcet withdrawal vary from person to person and can be much more pronounced in those people who misuse it or abuse it. Symptoms can manifest physically and psychologically. One of the most obvious signs of a physical Lorcet addiction is the development of withdrawal symptoms once use is stopped suddenly or gradually decreased. Other signs and symptoms include mood swings, tremors, hallucinations, delirium, runny nose, sneezing, chills, sleeplessness, anxiousness, yawning, restlessness, weakness, flu-like symptoms, depression, cramps, diarrhea, sweating, vomiting, muscle and bone pain, confusion, extreme irritability and muscle spasms. The gradual reduction of dose is recommended when trying to stop use of Lorcet. Trying to quit Lorcet “cold turkey” could be difficult and lead to seizures and other complications.
Lorcet Withdrawal Can be Medically Managed with Waismann Method
We can effectively and safely minimize, even eliminate the nasty Lorcet withdrawal symptoms with our pioneering medical procedure. With the Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation, withdrawal is medically managed to maximize safety, comfort and results. Our addiction and recovery specialists work with board-certified doctors and anesthesiologists to tailor drug detox programs for each of our patients. We use intravenous medications to cleanse Lorcet from patients’ opiate receptors and this takes less than two hours. It’s performed while patients sleep lightly under deep sedation. Once they awaken, they have no conscious awareness of the withdrawal that took place during the procedure. Our highly successful and humane treatment can reverse prescription painkiller addiction quickly. This can get you back to your life quicker than most other detox and rehabilitation programs. Also, unlike some other facilities, the Waismann Method doesn’t believe in treating an opiate addiction with opiate replacement drugs like Suboxone, Subutex and methadone. This ensures you will not have to deal with a second addiction and detox. Our Domus Retreat aftercare facility is available for those who want to extend their recovery.
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