MS Contin Treatment
MS Contin addiction and abuse are distinct and separate issue from physical drug dependence and MS Contin tolerance.
Due to the addictive nature or narcotics, your physician
may not advise you to take MS Contin treatment unless
you have already used a similar opioid pain medication
to which your body has become tolerant.
Drug dependency is never something you or you doctor
plan on. Yet it can happen.
The MS Contin treatment your doctor prescribes may
make you susceptible to dependency or addiction. Physicians
typically prescribe MS Contin ® at appropriate
doses to treat moderate to severe injury or chronic
pain. However, sometimes patients unknowingly try to
increase their dosage without consultation, which results
in drug dependency.
Such overuse may also lead to overdose, withdrawal,
or addiction.
Opiate addiction to drugs like MS Contin ® is difficult
to overcome because it creates needy nerve receptors
in the brain that crave the drug 24 hours a day.
You may be one of many patients across America who
turns to pharmaceuticals, not just for pain management ,
but also to:
- keep your edge
- feel on top of things
- maintain a stable, productive life
- feel the sense of elation and well-being
- or, to avoid the pain of withdrawal.
Has your non-medical, unsupervised use of prescription
MS Contin treatment likewise increased?
MS Contin Treatment Detox
MS Contin treatment, at non-medical levels, may change
you, too, into a dependent patient or ‘accidental
addict’.
Dependency, however, can
be reversed.
While under sedation, the MS
Contin treatment patient
undergoes a drug-induced Accelerated Neuro-Regulation
(ANR). This procedure is known as ‘rapid detoxification’.
It blocks and cleanses the brain's receptors from prescription
opiate drugs.
"The patient will be asleep before withdrawal
starts, and will be awake after the worst of it is
over,” explains anesthesiologist Dr. Bernstein. “It
is a humane way to detox."
The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification
Under Anesthesia founded this effective
procedure and has perfected it over the past 10 years,
setting the standard for rapid detox from MS Contin
treatment.
The Waismann Method founded rapid detoxification in
1992 as a clinically proven treatment that is effective
for removing dependency on a wide range of opiates
that include:
- MS Contin
- Codeine
- Darvocet
- Dilaudid
- Heroin
- Hydrocodone
- Lorcet
- Lortab
- Methadone
- OxyContin (oxycodone)
- Methadone
- Morphine
- Norco
- Percocet
- Percodan
- Stadol,
- Suboxone (Buprenorphine)
- Tramadol (Ultram)
- Vicodin
- and others.
Other, poorly administered versions of rapid detox
have often imitated the treatment, but without updating
their anesthesia training, staffing/stay requirements,
or safety protocol to meet Waismann standards.
Optional After-Care for MS Contin Treatment
The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification also provides
a therapeutic after-care program for post-detox MS
Contin treatment patients. Domus Retreat offers
patients from MS Contin treatment a serene setting
of dignity, respect, and optimism in which to recuperate.
Domus Retreat designs intensive psychotherapy to help
correct core thought patterns that contribute to MS
Contin dependency.
Our distinctive Domus Retreat care includes:
- Exclusive, private retreat services
- An intimate setting, limited to 6 patients
- Personal, individualized therapy
- Small group sessions
- And ultra-luxurious spa treatments.
Domus Retreat encourages patients:
- to transform unhealthy behavioral repetition that
leads to unnecessary relapse, and
- to enjoy the physical and mental relaxation of
complimentary spa elements that aid healing.
A stay at Domus Retreat, following MS Contin treatment
detox, proposes significant and lasting change for
your sustained recovery.
Learn more about MS Contin treatment and the
Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification.