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Rapid Detox Safety Protocol
FAQs
How long prior to rapid detox should a patient be admitted to the hospital?
At least 24 hours before
the rapid detoxification procedure commences,
we properly screen and hospitalize the patients,
to maximize success and ensure their safety.
Pre-treatment
screening and tests include EKG, a chest x-ray,
blood levels, kidney and liver function tests,
heart rate assessment, lung treatment, and
stabilization of vitals.
Rapid detox is a pharmacological
procedure. We must admit the patient 24-48
hours prior to the procedure so the doctor
can become familiar with each individual patient's
reaction to and absorption of medication.
Some
patients may require several days of inpatient
screening and pre-medication before the procedure.
The patient’s medical and dependency history
will determine the length of the stay.
Where should rapid detox take place?
Procedures, like Rapid Detox, that require anesthesia and intubation should only be performed in an intensive care unit of an acute hospital, never in a clinic. Accredited hospitals take every possible precaution to ensure patient safety and access to urgent medical resources if needed.
How much Naltrexone should a patient take?
Attending physicians should prescribe Naltrexone
based on many factors, such as the patient’s
liver function and opiate
dependency history.
What about after-care following rapid detox?
Opiates
can mask numerous psychological or psychiatric
symptoms that usually surface after the procedure
and require alternative methods of after-care.
We plan for after-care when the patient is no
longer under the influence of opiates.
Then,
we fit after-care to each individual's needs
and lifestyle. Patients better adhere to options
that will be both beneficial and comfortable
for them. In some cases, allowing the patient
to maintain a productive lifestyle without any
interruptions greatly benefits their outcome.
This gives the patient an opportunity to go through
detoxification without any additional interference
in his or her life. Other cases require more
sustained support.
We adapt
our After-Care Program to reflect actual, individual
needs. After completing rapid detox, the patient
will return to their specific living environment,
whether loving and supportive or stressful and
destructive. After-care prepares them for their
situation, instead of forcing patients to adapt
to a whole new style of living.
Call
(310) 205-0808 or (888) 987-HOPE (4673) during
business hours for more information about rapid
detox, prescription medication addiction, and post-procedure
after-care. Or send
us a confidential
email. After-hours and weekends, please call
(310) 927-7155. |