OxyContin Withdrawals
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An addiction to OxyContin can be devastating. The good news is, there is a safe, responsible and humane detox program that can get you free of OxyContin in just a few days. Withdrawing from OxyContin is often viewed as the hard part. In reality, you have already suffered through the hard part – addiction.
Withdrawal occurs when the body is detoxing or ridding itself of drugs or alcohol. It cannot be avoided but is completely manageable. OxyContin is a powerful opiate prescription medicine intended for severe pain. It has a high potential to lead to misuse, abuse and addiction among patients legitimately receiving OxyContin therapy and those who are recreational users. The most obvious sign of a physical addiction to the drug is the withdrawal symptoms that set in, sometimes within hours of the last dose. Those who are addicted should never attempt to detox without medical help as serious medical complications can arise.
Waismann Method Offers Opiate-Free OxyContin Detox
The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) is a rapid drug detox program that has had huge success treating addiction to OxyContin and other opiates. We want you to know you no longer have to fear withdrawal. Our procedure medically manages painful symptoms in the safest, most comfortable manner. Withdrawing from potent narcotics can be physically and mentally painful if not managed properly. Many conventional drug detox programs use opiate substitution therapy to treat opiate addiction. The Waismann Method doesn’t use opiates to treat your addiction, eliminating a second addiction and need for another detox.
The Severity of OxyContin Withdrawal Depends on Many Factors
OxyContin withdrawal includes a number of symptoms. Each person experiences this process in a different way. The severity of withdrawal depends on a number of factors including the length of the addiction, how much a person has taken and how frequently he or she has taken it. Symptoms can include:
- Strong drug cravings
- Cold flashes
- An itchy sensation
- Insomnia
- Anxiousness
- Flu-like symptoms
- Tremors
- Hallucinations
- Delirium
- Sweating
- Cold flashes
- Muscle and bone pain
- Confusion
- Extreme irritability
- Muscle spasms.
The Suffering Ends Here: OxyContin Accelerated Detox Offers Hope
The fear of a painful withdrawal doesn’t have to keep you down. Our medical procedure takes place in a hospital where diagnostic tests are administered. Intravenous medication is then given to cleanse the OxyContin from patients’ opiate receptors. The process of accelerated withdrawal happens while patients are under anesthesia, so they are unaware of it when they awake. You deserve to be OxyContin free in a matter of days.
There is no longer a need to spend weeks or months suffering through a painful detox. Patients can decide whether to check into the Waismann Method’s Domus Retreat aftercare facility to continue their recovery. The posh, serene atmosphere helps guests relax and recover while working on physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellness.
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