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Rapid Opiate Detox Is An Effective But Risky Treatment Option For Addiction



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By : zachary skinner    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-31 17:35:24
Done without assistance, opiate detoxification is a very long and painful process that can result in permanent damage to the cardiovascular and central nervous system. Untreated and unmonitored, opiate withdrawal can result in death for unhealthy patients not involved in a medically supervised opiate detox program. Rapid opiate detox is the initial step to recovery / rehabilitation from drug addiction for many people. Rapid detoxification also known as 'ultra rapid opiate detox', is precisely that "rapid detoxification for opiate / chemical based substances and narcotic drug addictions". Opiate Detox uses different medications to prevent the withdrawal signs and uncomfortable symptoms.

Rapid detox is normally carried out in a hospital under general anesthesia and is supervised by qualified medical personnel (anesthesiologists) who are experienced in carrying out detoxification. This process, also known as AAROD or anesthesia assisted rapid opiate detoxification. Rapid detox is a medical procedure that allows detoxification to occur within the span of a day. This kind of detox program is a great start, but it is only the first step to living a drug free life.

Ultra Rapid Opiate Detoxification (UROD) procedures have never been fully evaluated in controlled trials, and certainly do no more than provide a relatively discomfort-free detox to persons who are opioid-dependent. Ultra Rapid Detox has higher risks than other other detox methods and remains controversial within the medical community. The Ultra Rapid Detox process is nearly always conducted in a hospital setting while the patient is under general anesthesia. The process needs to be overseen by certified anesthesiologists and a nursing staff that specialize in such procedures. Ultra Rapid Opiate Detox is a procedure that has been in use since the late 1980s. The method uses an opiate antagonist to "clean" the opiate receptors in the brain.

Researchers say there may be some inherent danger in giving prolonged anesthesia to someone whose heart function or body chemistry is already compromised by heroin use. The technique of rapid opiate detoxification using general anesthesia has emerged as a new but unproven approach to treat opiate dependence.

Today, a new form of rapid detox has emerged called the Waismann Method, or Accelerated Neuro-Regulation. It is performed by a handful of select treatment clinics throughout the world. This accelerated withdrawal occurs within a period of hours, not days as with traditional methods. Upon awakening, the patient is no longer physically dependent on opiates and has no conscious awareness of experiencing the withdrawal process.
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Get the help and the answers you need today. Knowing the facts is the first step to helping yourself through the struggles of addiction. blog
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