Roxycodone Detox

Early treatment for opiate addiction is best in terms of having a successful outcome. So many people delay seeking help because they fear facing the withdrawal process which can be brutal. It’s important to know there is safe detox that can eliminate this painful withdrawal. For more than a decade, the Waismann Method has treated Roxycodone dependence with a medical procedure that alleviates suffering and rids patients of opiates in less than two hours. Years of research and the perfecting of our procedure has made Waismann Method the leader in the field of opiate detox. Roxycodone is a narcotic analgesic used to manage moderate to severe pain. It’s the brand name for oxycodone which is highly potent and subject to abuse, misuse, addiction, overdose and criminal diversion. Many treatment programs focus only on the psychological aspect of addiction. Results are mixed and success rates with more traditional methods are often low. Some programs focus more on treating the painful withdrawal symptoms. Sometimes, this isn’t enough. Oftentimes, a two-pronged approach is needed to treat both the physical and mental aspects.

Waismann Method Treats Roxycodone Addiction Aggressively

Waismann Method treats the whole person and attacks addiction on all fronts. Prescription painkiller detox can be tough to manage alone. We treat both the physical withdrawal and the psychological aspects that may contribute to the addiction. Many of our patients didn’t intend to become addicted and we don’t use shame, blame or guilt to wean them. Many people begin to escalate use once a tolerance builds and pain relief is compromised. Roxycodone is also considered a drug of abuse and some purchase illegally diverted tablets to achieve a high. Oftentimes, dependency issues can develop quickly with regular use. With traditional programs, the detoxification process can last a few days or even weeks, depending on the drug and the length and frequency of use. It could be very dangerous for users to attempt to detox on their own. Serious medical issues could arise that require medical attention such as high blood pressure, seizure, hallucinations and convulsions. Many of these programs require weeks-long or months-long stays.

Accelerated Withdrawal Offered with Our In-Hospital Procedure

The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation can get you opiate free in just a few days. The most obvious sign of a physical addiction is the onset of withdrawal once use is stopped. Our expertly-designed program puts safety, comfort and confidentiality first. The withdrawal period is accelerated with our procedure, which takes place in a fully-accredited hospital in southern California. Patients sleep lightly for a short time while under anesthesia. Medication is administered at this point to cleanse the Roxycodone from patients’ opiate receptors. The withdrawal symptoms occur while patients are under and they awake without the awareness they went through it. We don’t use opiate replacement drugs such as methadone or Suboxone to treat opiate addiction so there is no need to worry about becoming addicted to another opiate and having to go through another detox. We also offer extended care in our Domus Retreat transitional living facility.

 

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