OxyContin Rehab

You will find in your search for an OxyContin Rehab that there are many options to choose from. Rehab is an umbrella term used to describe all the treatments and programs out there that address addiction. OxyContin is a powerful narcotic painkiller that is the extended-release version of oxycodone. It has great potential to lead to addiction and is often abused. OxyContin is illicitly sold and traded on the black market. Many people become dependent upon the drug after receiving a legitimate prescription from a doctor. Regular use can cause a tolerance to develop, meaning patients need to take more and more. Because of the seriousness of OxyContin addiction, rehab should consist of a medically-supervised detox and withdrawal management. Waismann Method offers both. Our safe, humane and effective rapid detox for opiates can get you back on your feet in days, not the weeks or months some other programs require. Most people don’t have long periods of time to be away from their families and jobs. Our medical procedure, performed in the safety of a hospital, takes less than two hours. The total stay required is 2 to 4 days and includes medical testing and constant monitoring after the procedure.

OxyContin Rehab Should Be Compassionate and Humane

Many rehabs are quick to label you an addict for life, saying you will never have full control over yourself. We completely disagree with this. We know patients can recover fully without falling back into addiction. We differ from most other rehabs in our total approach to opiate detox. We recognize opiate dependence as a central nervous system disorder caused by continuous opiate intake, not as personal weakness. Because withdrawal can be scary, many people delay seeking help. Withdrawal is accelerated by our procedure and occurs while patients are under anesthesia. This takes the fear and degradation out of the withdrawal phase. Many programs rely on opiate replacement therapy with Suboxone or methadone to help wean patients off other narcotics. These drugs can also lead to dependence and the need for a second detox. We are known for the compassionate and humane way we approach addiction.

Waismann Method’s OxyContin Rehab is Thorough and Discreet

The Waismann Method offers a very thorough approach to opiate detoxification that treats the whole patient, and each individual based on his or her unique needs. Many other rehab programs offer a narrow approach to prescription painkiller addiction, labeling you an addict for life and ensuring that you maintain lifelong association, going to meetings and following steps. Other programs focus only on addiction with a dominant religious approach. Our scientific approach is applicable for anyone and we use therapy as part of the recovery process. While our procedure addresses the physical aspects of OxyContin dependence, our Domus Retreat transitional living facility gives patients the option to explore possible underlying psychological issues, continuing to thrive and recover in a pampering and supportive environment. Our programs are completely discreet so you never have to worry about compromising your identity.

 

Find Help with Oxycontin Addiction Now!

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

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