MS Contin Addiction
MS Contin addiction and abuse are distinct and separate issue from physical drug dependence and MS Contin tolerance.
MS Contin addiction is a set of attitudes and behaviors
that revolve around obtaining and using the drug, which
results from MS Contin dependency that has gone untreated.
No one starts out taking the prescription painkillers
thinking that the treatment will end up in MS
Contin addiction. However, its opiate action in the brain’s
receptors makes MS Contin extremely habit-forming.
Therefore, some patients regularly take higher doses
of prescription painkillers that border on drug dependency,
and ‘addiction’—in a non-stereotypical
sense of the word.
Patients demonstrate dependency when they require more
medication to achieve the same action. They crossover
into non-medical use of the drug, and overdosing,
to treat not just their initial pain, but also to manage
their:
- emotional well-being
- physical elation
- and withdrawal syndrome.
Regardless of whatever condition the patient is trying
to manage, MS Contin
treatment can turn dependency
into MS Contin addiction, complete with its devastating
withdrawal syndrome.
Addiction evolves as the consequence of an
on-going, untreated dependency—a chemical disorder
that has not been reversed. Patients do
not plan on MS Contin addiction. It happens in everyday
homes among regular individuals due to non-medical
overuse of the prescription drug.
MS Contin Addiction and Detox
According to Dr. Clifford A. Bernstein of the Waismann
Institute, patients are “taking these tremendous
levels of narcotics,” most often without their
physician’s full knowledge or consent.
Fortunately, Dr. Bernstein states that the medical
procedure of ‘anesthesia-assisted rapid detoxification’ helps
pain patients break the cycle of dependency before it
becomes an MS Contin addiction.
Through modern medicine and advanced anesthesiology,
he and the Waismann Method treat and medically
reverse MS Contin addiction in dependent
patients. Ten years of detoxification experience allows
the Waismann Method to confidently and effectively
treat prescription drug dependency.
"…These patients could never have stopped taking narcotics without
medical intervention,” he explains, because their withdrawal syndrome
would have been too unbearable and debilitating. “If not for rapid detox,
these patients would probably have never been treated.”
Rapid detox offsets MS Contin addiction and helps
dependent patients get back their lives
to live drug-free.
Patients do not have to rely on ineffective, traditional
detox offered by the majority of rehabilitation centers.
The Waismann Method doctors reverse opiate
dependency in a safe, humane, and non-judgmental manner.
Rapid detox under anesthesia allows dependent patients
to awake with little or no conscious awareness of withdrawal
and side
effects.
Thanks to the Waismann Method of Rapid Detox, our
patients who had once faced MS
Contin dependency or MS
Contin addiction can now live productive,
opiate-free lives.
Learn more about MS Contin addiction and the
Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification.