Morphine Treatment
Morphine
treatment may result in severe psychological and physical
dependencies.
Morphine treatment employs the narcotic analgesic to
treat moderate to severe pain.
Many doctors do not realize that their patients may
be susceptible to dependency from prescribed Morphine
treatment. Dependency is not something either party wants
or plans on. Physicians may have prescribed Morphine to treat injury or chronic pain. Patients may have tried
upping their dosage without consultation, resulting in
dependency.
Whether by prescription and online pharmacies, or by
emergency centers and the patient’s other ‘sources’,
increased amounts of medication push patients to maintain
stability by depending on a drug. They avoid the inevitable
and painful withdrawal that comes from breaking the dependency,
at all costs.
Opiate addiction is difficult to overcome because drugs
like Morphine create thousands of nerve receptors or
storage areas in the brain. Those opiate receptors crave
the drug 24 hours a day.
Patients worldwide turn to pharmaceuticals for a ‘little
extra help’. In research studies, millions of patients
in American admit to their non-medical, unsupervised
use of prescription painkillers.
Morphine
treatment by auto-injectors, in particular, demonstrates
a significant risk of illicit diversion toward non-medical
use. This device should be handled in strict accordance
with current directives and narcotic regulations, in
order to provide their availability only under supervised
emergency medical conditions.
Morphine Treatment Detox
Morphine treatment that has changed pain patients into
dependent patients or ‘accidental addicts’,
however, can be reversed.
The treatment begins with a complete physical exam followed
by medication and anesthesia in an accredited hospital's
intensive care unit. While under sedation, the Morphine
treatment patient undergoes a drug-induced Accelerated
Neuro-Regulation (ANR)--or ‘rapid detoxification’.
This effective procedure blocks the brain's receptors
from opiate drugs in the body. The cleansing begins.
Attending physician Dr. Bernstein explains: "The
patient will be asleep before he starts his withdrawal,
and he'll be awake after the worst of it is over. It's
a humane way of detox."
Other medical treatment is administered to help the
patient deal with the physical reaction to the rapid
withdrawal. After four to six hours, the process is complete,
and the Morphine detox patient is moved to recovery for
eight to 10 hours of medical staff-supervised sleep.
The next day, the Morphine
treatment patient may feel
worn and tired, but has no symptoms or recollection of
induced withdrawal. "It's like getting a second
chance at life," says one detox patient.
Morphine Treatment and the Waismann Method
The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification Under Anesthesia
has used this effective procedure stateside for the
past 10 years in Morphine treatment. Less reputable
and poorly administered versions of the Waismann Method
have often imitated the treatment, without updating
their anesthesia training, staffing and stay requirements,
or safety protocol.
Only the Waismann Method has worked extensively in the
United States, in other countries abroad, and with international
patients worldwide.
The Waismann Method founded rapid detox in 1992 as a
clinically proven treatment that is effective for removing
dependency on a wide range of opiates including: Codeine, Darvocet ®, Dilaudid ®, Heroin, Hydrocodone, Lorcet ®, Lortab ®, Methadone, MS
Contin ®, Norco ®, Oxycodone, OxyContin ®, Percocet ®, Percodan ®, Stadol ®, Suboxone ® (Buprenorphine ®), Tramadol (Ultram ®), Vicodin ®,
and others.
Our Optional After-Care for Morphine Treatment
The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification also provides
a post-detox after-care program, called Domus Retreat.
Here, Morphine treatment patients can recuperate in
a serene setting of dignity, respect, and optimism.
Domus Retreat offers intensive psychotherapy to rectify
core thought patterns that contribute to Morphine dependency.
At Domus Retreat, we encourage patients to replace unhealthy
behavioral repetition and to avoid unnecessary relapse.
Distinctive, private care at Domus Retreat includes:
- An intimate setting, limited to just 6 patients
- Exclusive retreat services
- Personal, individualized therapy
- Small group sessions
- Hyper-luxurious spa treatment
A post-Morphine treatment stay at Domus
Retreat proposes significant and lasting change for
your sustained recovery.
The
Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification offers
our patients the best medical and most humane detox
procedure available for opiate dependency and Morphine
treatment.
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addiction and rapid
detox treatment for prescription pain
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