Fentanyl
Detox
Most Fentanyl detox patients--either for
pain or replacement management--do not intentionally
become dependent on Fentanyl. In most cases, they are following
a doctor’s recommendation.
Overuse triggers a patient’s dependency, and it
progresses because of:
- The alleviation of pain from acute
and chronic disorders, surgery, or subsequent
withdrawal symptoms.
- The anesthetizing psychological
effect of the drug against depression, trauma,
or other social insecurities.
- Uninformed use or misuse of Fentanyl as a substitute
for heroin, morphine, or other drug
addiction.
In any case, the intent comes from a need to maintain
stability or to avoid opiate withdrawal. Many patients
who come for Fentanyl detox became dependent on the narcotic
beyond just maintenance or pain relief. Millions of Americans
have done the same by increasing their doses
of pain relievers to
high, un-prescribed levels of consumption.
We consult with Fentanyl
detox patients who lean toward
addiction because they must maintain their augmented
usage at dangerous cost.
The Waismann Method Difference
At the Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification, we
treat prescription dependency as a reversible condition.
We view the need for Fentanyl detox as a legitimate chemical
imbalance caused by overuse. We treat our patients with
professional, dignified and respectful care. Our success
rate is 72-74% after one year of Anesthesia Assisted
Medical Opiate Detoxification.
- Our managing doctors have much more formal training
in intensive care and anesthesiology than those at
other programs.
- We will not minimize the patient’s hospital
stay to save costs.
- Our protocol establishes the industry standard
for minimum anesthesia use.
- The Waismann Method does NOT use opiate-based
substitutes like Suboxone.
- Our medical staff maintains pain specialists who
also run medical testing.
The Waismann Method
The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification:
- Occurs under anesthesia.
- Is an established, clinically proven treatment.
- Removes dependency for a wide range of opiates.
- Is effective for such drugs as:
The latest techniques in advance anesthesia science
help assure the successful reversal of opiate dependency
during Fentanyl detox.
During Fentanyl detoxification,
the Waismann patient has no conscious awareness
of withdrawal. Upon awakening, he or
she no longer has physical dependency on
opiates. Our Fentanyl patient can return
to life opiate-free.
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The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification cleanses
the body’s receptors of all opiates due for a pure
Fentanyl
detox. Our Fentanyl detox patients sleep through physical
withdrawal while under anesthesia.
Our patients tell us that the Waismann Method for Fentanyl
detox is more humane and effective for them than
previous detox at traditional rehab programs.
Optional After-Care and Treatment Center
To compliment the extreme physical care our patients
receive through Fentanyl detoxification, the Waismann Method
has also established an after-care environment for psychological
cleansing.
At Domus Retreat, Fentanyl detox patients can re-establish
themselves in a peaceful atmosphere of dignity, respect,
and optimism.
Domus Retreat provides intensive psychotherapy that
concentrates on a person’s core thinking and those
patterns that led to dependency. We design each patient’s
Domus Retreat program with:
- Individualized treatment
- Intimate consultation
- Small group sessions
- Private, confidential settings
- New, healthy patterns to avoid relapse.
Domus Retreat’s unique facility allows us to blend
this exclusive treatment with ultra-luxurious spa elements
and physical care. We believe the combination helps our
guests to achieve significant and lasting change for
sustained recovery.
Due to the intimate nature of Domus Retreat, participation
is exclusively limited to 6 patients at a time.
More about the
Waismann Method and Fentanyl detox
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(310)
205-0808 or (888)
987-HOPE (4673).
during business hours for more information about Fentanyl addiction or about rapid
detox treatment from prescription pain medications.
Please call (310)
927-7155 after hours and on weekends.
Or send us a confidential
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