MS Contin Addiction
MS Contin is a strong narcotic pain reliever that is a time-released version of morphine. Because of its potency, its prescription is usually reserved for those who have cancer-related pain or have suffered a severe physical trauma. MS Contin is considered the “cousin” to another opiate painkiller called OxyContin . MS Contin is a Schedule II Controlled Substance in the U.S., meaning it is regulated by the federal government. Opiate painkillers are classified this way based on factors including their potential to be abused, accepted medical use and potential risks. Schedule I drugs have a high potential for abuse and Schedule V has the lowest. An addiction to MS Contin is serious and requires medical intervention. It can be characterized by a physical need to have the drug in order to feel normal and persistent use despite potential harm.
Misuse, Overdose and MS Contin Withdrawal Symptoms
MS Contin is meant to be taken exactly as directed on the bottle’s label. Chewing, breaking or otherwise crushing the pills can lead to a fatal overdose. Taking an opiate painkiller for a regular amount of time can lead a user to develop a tolerance. This can require them to take more and more to achieve the pain relief. If you are physically dependent upon MS Contin, your body will go through a painful withdrawal phase once use is stopped or gradually lessened. This can be extremely hard to manage without medical intervention. Withdrawal symptoms associated with the use of MS Contin include muscle and bone pain, intense anxiety, nausea, insomnia, fever, flu-like symptoms, tremors and cramps. The fear and anxiety about having to go through withdrawal keeps many from seeking help for MS Contin addiction.
Waismann Method Can Rid You of Opiate Addiction in Days
We believe you have likely suffered enough already. That’s why the Waismann Method of Rapid Detox (ANR) believes in providing the safest, most humane MS Contin detox program. The procedure can get you opiate free in a matter of days, putting safety and comfort first. The difficult withdrawal period is accelerated with our procedure, which takes place in a hospital. Patients sleep lightly for a short time while under deep sedation. Medication is administered to cleanse the opiates from patients’ opiate receptors. The withdrawal symptoms occur while patients are under and they awake without the awareness they went through it.
With the Waismann Method, You Are Never Alone in Your Addiction
The Waismann Method’s Domus Retreat aftercare facility is offered to patients as a way to continue to work toward recovery. Our tranquil retreat offers spa services, holistic treatments and therapy to help guests work on possible underlying issues which may have contributed to MS Contin addiction. Our guests leave with their dignity intact and are never made to feel shame, guilt or blame while in our care. You are not alone in your addiction and we will welcome, encourage and support you every step of the way.
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