Safe Usage of OTC Drugs: Essential Tips and Guidelines
Welcome to your comprehensive guide on safely navigating the world of OTC (over-the-counter) drugs. In this essential read, we dive into critical tips and strategies
The withdrawal symptoms consistent with MS Contin addiction are notoriously difficult to manage. This potent narcotic is meant for the treatment of chronic, serious pain. In the wrong hands, MS Contin is a powerful drug of abuse that carries the risk of addiction, painful withdrawal and overdose. However, many people become addicted through no fault of their own.
When patients take a powerful opiate, even according to the directions, it can lead to tolerance when the body becomes used to the drug. Taking more than recommended or misusing it in other ways can lead to addiction. Withdrawal symptoms begin once the individual stops or reduces their use. This indicates the presence of physical addiction. MS Contin withdrawal can begin within hours of last use and persist for days or weeks. Everyone experiences withdrawal differently but it’s important to know there are treatment options that can ease, even eliminate, most of these painful symptoms.
The Waismann Method of rapid detox and medical detox take the fear out of withdrawal. Our renowned procedures medically manage symptoms that can range from mild to severe. One of the best indicators of withdrawal is a strong physical or mental craving for MS Contin. Other symptoms vary from person to person but prescription painkillers have a number of opiate withdrawal symptoms in common. These symptoms can include flu-like feelings such as nausea, sweating, vomiting, chills, diarrhea and muscle and bone pain. Others include: tremors, runny nose, sneezing, sleeplessness, restlessness, mood changes, anxiousness, yawning, weakness, depression, hallucinations, delirium, cramps, confusion, muscle spasms and irritability. Furthermore, trying to stop taking MS Contin “cold turkey” can be extremely difficult and could cause health complications including seizures. The Waismann Method can help eliminate these risks.
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Our premiere rapid detox procedure sets itself apart from other programs that offer results in a short amount of time. This is because our professional staff is dedicated to providing a safe, effective, confidential and completely humane treatment. We use intravenous medications while managing vitals and fluids. The medical team provides all medical detox options in a full-service hospital. Our individualized approach to opiate detox has helped thousands of patients over the last decade.
Our program does not use opiate replacements such as Suboxone, Subutex or methadone to help wean patients from MS Contin. The rapid detox procedure takes less than two hours and the required stay is 5 to 7 days. This makes for a much quicker recovery, especially when compared to other detox and rehabilitation facilities. We also provide continued care through Domus Retreat aftercare facility. Here, patients can take advantage of a relaxing and compassionate environment and continue treatment with counseling, holistic and supportive therapies.
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