Percodan
Treatment
Percodan treatment can lead to dependency and addiction through chronic use.
Prescription drugs can be effective for pain relief
when used properly, but most narcotic analgesics
are dangerous and habit-forming when misused. Dependency
on Percodan treatment may become an addiction if
not remedied through Percodan detoxification.
Percodan treatment patients do not plan to become
dependent on drugs, such as prescription painkillers.
They most often take them simply to manage:
- Physical pain, either acute or chronic, or
- Misdiagnosed depression, trauma, or other social
disorders.
Prescription drug dependency may advance because
of:
- The pleasant or deadening psychological
action of the drug
- Relief from painful withdrawal or
other physical symptoms
- Recreational use, in which
long-term consequences have not been taken into
account.
Over 6.3 million patients in the U.S. (i)
report current consumption of pain relievers
beyond medical use as their way to maintain
stability or to avoid agonizing withdrawal.
Percodan Treatment and The Waismann Method
At the Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification, we
consider narcotic dependency as a reversible
condition due to a legitimate brain-chemical
imbalance. We do not view dependency on Percodan
treatment as a hidden and shameful disease typical
to so-called ‘drug addicts’, but
reversible through rapid Percodan detoxification.
Thousands of patient worldwide come for our signature
medical care marked by professionalism, dignity
and respect.
Detox Differences in Percodan Treatment
- Our managing doctors have had formal
training in intensive care and anesthesiology,
as Board Certified practicing physicians.
- Our specialists conduct advance medical
testing and the rapid detox procedure
for Percodan treatment at a full service, fully
accredited hospital.
- The Waismann Method does not minimize
the patient’s hospital time during
rapid detoxification just to
save costs.
- We have established the original and
most current safety protocol for prolonged
anesthesia use during opiate and Percodan
treatment detox.
The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification
The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification Under
Anesthesia has established a clinically proven
procedure and set the standard by which other
detox programs are measured. The Waismann Method
removes dependency for a wide range of opiates
including:
Codeine, Darvocet ®, Dilaudid ®, Heroin, Hydrocodone, Lorcet ®, Lortab ®, Methadone, MS
Contin ®, Norco ®, Oxycodone, OxyContin ®, Percocet ®, Percodan ®, Stadol ®, Suboxone ® (Buprenorphine ®), Tramadol (Ultram ®), Vicodin ®,
and others.
We use advanced medical technology and the latest
anesthesia techniques in rapid detox for Percodan
treatment to help assure the most effective reversal
of chemical opiate dependency.
Upon awakening, the Percodan patient
no longer has physical dependency on opiate drugs
of any sort, nor a conscious awareness of withdrawal
from Percodan
treatment.
Our Optional After-Care and Treatment
Center
The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification
also offers an after-care support center, called
Domus Retreat. Post-detox, Percodan treatment
patients can rest here in a peaceful environment
designed for dignity, comfort, respect, and optimism.
Services at Domus Retreat:
- Offer intensive psychotherapy.
- Focus on the patient’s core thinking
patterns.
- Identify behaviors that contribute to dependency.
- Design individualized treatment in private
settings.
- Provide small group interaction.
- Limit stays to only 6 patients at one time.
- Help guests to avoid unhealthy repetition and
relapse.
Domus Retreat also blends exclusive therapy with
ultra-luxurious spa treatment in order to
affect significant and lasting change for sustained
recovery.
Find out about Percodan treatment and The
Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification.
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