Opium Treatment
We Speed Up Withdrawal So Patients Don’t Have to Suffer
Treating an opium addiction is big business with many options out there. As the problem of opiate addiction continues to rise, a number of treatment facilities are popping up, offering services that can include detox, opium rehab, 12-Step programs, behavioral therapy and faith-based initiatives. Opium addiction is serious and needs to be treated by professionals. Not all treatment programs are the same. In fact, many fall short of their intended goals. In order for opium treatment to be successful, a patient must be detoxed medically to ensure safety, and the difficult withdrawal period needs to be managed to make patients comfortable. Patients should also have access to continuing care if they need it once the physical addiction is eliminated. Waismann Method offers safe, comprehensive and effective detox for opiates. Opium is a powerful narcotic drug that can be used for pain management. Some people use it recreationally for its euphoric effects and some become addicted and escalate use or abuse it in other ways. Opium is also synthesized to produce prescription opiate painkillers such as OxyContin, Percocet, Demerol and Vicodin.
We Speed Up Withdrawal So Patients Don’t Have to Suffer
Treatment for an opium addiction can be accomplished safely and quickly, minimizing pain and suffering for patients. Waismann Method’s thorough program begins with medical detox performed in an accredited hospital. We use intravenous medication that cleanses the opium from patients’ opiate receptors in less than two hours. Patients are lightly sedated with general deep sedation during this and awaken a short time later, opiate free. Upon awakening, they have no conscious awareness that they’ve already experienced an accelerated withdrawal. Our procedure speeds up withdrawal and patients are under while symptoms such as nausea, body aches and agitation pass. Let’s face it – the fear of withdrawal is what keeps so many people from seeking help with addiction. And we believe you’ve suffered enough already. This management of withdrawal gives patients the most comfortable detox and helps them to better avoid a future relapse.
Waismann Method’s Thorough Detox Can Be Supplemented with Aftercare
Patients enrolled in the Waismann Method program have our word that we will treat opium addiction with the most aggressive and advanced approach to detox. Unlike many other facilities, we don’t rely on weaning patients by giving them Suboxone or methadone. The reason for this is that we don’t want to take a chance of swapping one addiction for another. We want to end dependence once and for all. We’ve done this for thousands of patients from across the world, changing lives and helping people achieve long-term wellness. Patients typically stay in the hospital 3 to 6 days and may return home once discharged if they feel ready. For others, our optional Domus Retreat aftercare facility provides a nice transition for them. Patients stay in private and spacious suites and have access to amenities and services including nutritional counseling, group and individual therapy, massage, relaxation and biofeedback.
Opioids & Opiates
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