Roxycodone Withdrawal

Have you become dependent upon the prescription narcotic painkiller Roxycodone? Have you getting help because you fear the pain and suffering of withdrawal? Thousands of people from around the world have turned to the Waismann Method in the last decade for advanced opiate detox. Our medical procedure, performed in an accredited southern California hospital, is safe, effective, discreet and compassionate. We effectively and safely manage withdrawal to ensure the safest, most comfortable detox in our field. It can be dangerous to attempt Roxycodone detox without medical supervision. The potent opioid medication is used to manage moderate to severe pain and has the potential to be habit-forming, leading to tolerance, addiction, overdose and withdrawal. A physical addiction to Roxycodone is present if withdrawal symptoms set in once use is stopped or gradually lessened. These symptoms can be quite serious.

Commonly-Reported Withdrawal Symptoms Associated with Roxycodone

Not every patient will experience the same symptoms once they stop using Roxycodone. Symptoms can last weeks or months depending on the severity of the addiction, the amount used and the frequency with which Roxycodone was taken. Commonly reported withdrawal symptoms include strong drug cravings, vomiting, chills, diarrhea, nausea, yawning, sweating, cold flashes, chills, restlessness, insomnia, muscle and bone pain, cold flashes and involuntary leg movements. More serious and severe symptoms can develop in long-term users or abusers. The fear and anxiety over having to go through a withdrawal period keeps many patients from seeking help for their addictions. Just knowing that you don’t have to suffer this way can make all the difference.

Medical Management of Withdrawal Lessens Anxiety of Detox

The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation accelerates withdrawal symptoms during our medical procedure that takes less than two hours. Intravenous medication is used to cleanse Roxycodone from patients’ opiate receptors while they sleep lightly under deep sedation. Once they awaken, they are not consciously aware of the withdrawal symptoms that took place while they were out. This can take the fear out of detox. Patients are then monitored around-the-clock and can be discharged within 2 to 4 days. We don’t rely on opiate replacement drugs such as Suboxone or methadone to wean patients and lessen withdrawal. These replacements can lead to a second dependency and the need for another detox. Our Domus Retreat transitional living facility offers continued treatment in a spa-like, therapeutic and serene environment. Here, patients can continue working on recovery to address any underlying issues and better themselves physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally. Domus Retreat is optional, offered to those who want to extend recovery with luxurious accommodations in a private suite. As always, patient confidentiality is at the top of our agenda so there is no need to worry.

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