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Zydone Rehab

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Long-term use or abuse of the prescription painkiller Zydone can lead to the need for a rehab program. Rehab generally refers to a treatment program or set of services set up to address drug or alcohol addiction. Zydone is a medication containing hydrocodone, a narcotic pain reliever, and acetaminophen, a non-narcotic pain medication. It’s used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. Zydone can be an effective pain remedy but a tolerance can develop, prompting people to take more and more. Escalation of use can quickly lead to physical and/or psychological dependence. Zydone rehab can include physical detox, behavior modification and/or therapy to address the physical and psychological components of addiction. Rehab can take place in an out-patient center, an in-patient facility or through meetings in groups. Rehab may comprise short-term treatments or be long-term in nature. The type of rehab needed may depend on the length and severity of the problem.

Waismann Method Gets You Opiate-Free in a Short Amount of Time

The Waismann Method of rapid detox recognizes opiate dependence as a central nervous system disorder caused by continuous opiate intake. Many other rehab facilities view it as a psychological disorder or a result of personal weakness. Our rapid detox is safe, effective, discreet and humane. Our medical procedure takes less than two hours and uses intravenous medication to cleanse Zydone from patients’ opiate receptors. We require a total hospital stay of 2 to 4 days, a much shorter obligation than other rehabs. During this time, patients undergo testing to rule out possible underlying issues, the procedure and around-the-clock post-monitoring. Waismann Method’s detox is based on science. Some other rehabs base their programs around talk therapy, faith initiatives or the 12-step model. While these might work for some, most people need comprehensive medical treatment to get better. Our procedure happens while patients sleep lightly under sedation for a short time. When they awake, they have no recollection that they experienced an accelerated opiate withdrawal syndrome while they were under. Unlike some other programs, we don’t rely on opiate replacement drugs such as Suboxone or methadone to wean patients.

Individually-Tailored Programs Offered for Zydone Rehab

Our detox is humane and compassionate. Many other rehabs have a “one-size-fits-all” approach, requiring patients to follow “steps” and repeat them until success is achieved. Many programs consider you an addict for life, a label we’re very uncomfortable with. We know you can recover quickly in a short amount of time without attending lifelong meetings or sessions. We treat you as the individual you are and don’t waste time making you feel guilty or shameful. Our treatment is tailored around patients’ individual needs. They can choose to continue recovery at our Domus Retreat transitional living facility. Here, patients will learn what’s needed to effectively transition back to an opiate-free life while enjoying therapeutic and holistic services. These include massage, biofeedback, counseling and access to a private chef who can address underlying nutritional deficiencies. Waismann Method and Domus Retreat take all necessary steps to protect your identity.

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