Oxycontin Detox

Written by Michael Federico
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Oxycontin detox has entered the public consciousness in recent years as celebrities in TV, movies, and radio have entered clinics to deal with their addiction to the painkiller. Detox methods continue to evolve as breakthroughs are made in opiate receptor research. This research has led some doctors to create entirely new processes to combat addiction.

Oxycontin (a brand of oxycodone), like many pain killers, is an opiate derivative. Functioning as a narcotic analgesic, Oxycontin alters the user's subjective perception of pain and can also create a feeling of intense euphoria. The physical and psychological aspects of the addiction have proved extremely difficult to treat.


Rapid Oxycontin Detox

Rapid detox centers treat Oxycontin addiction at the receptor level. Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) cleanses the receptor of the drug while the patient is under anesthesia. When they wake, the patient's physical addiction is gone and withdrawal symptoms have already passed. Techniques, such as The Waismann Method, utilize ANR as one part in a three-part Oxycontin detox process, employing pre-treatment and after care, as well. After care can last up to a year, in which a patient is administered a non-addictive, non-mood altering opiate inhibitor.

The consequences of Oxycontin abuse rival those of the illegal opiates. Many users have lost the ability to function on a day-to-day basis, and some have lost their lives. Rapid Oxycontin detox centers report higher success rates than those of most traditional clinics, and as the problem continues to grow, these clinics pride themselves on providing safe, fast, successful treatment for Oxycontin abuse.



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