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Opiate addiction is a very serious illness, which
can lead to depression, hopelessness, and sometimes death. While opiate abuse can take many forms,
the general effect of any opiate is pain relief. People use opiates for various reasons; some times
they is used for legitimate pain problems and other times for their euphoric effects. Generally once
addicted, opiate addicts have an increasing tolerance for the drug and need more of it to achieve the
desired effect. Withdrawal from opiates becomes more and more difficult as the user increases his
dosages. Withdrawal from opiates may include ongoing nausea, cold sweats, fever,
general pain and other severe physical discomfort. The detoxification process is long, sometimes
lasting up to ten or twelve days.
Rapid opiate detox
is a procedure which allows patients to undergo the severe opiate withdrawal symptoms associated with
detoxification while under anesthesia. The anesthesia assisted detox program rids the body of all opiates
in approximately 4-6 hours. After rapid opiate detox is complete, the patient is able to
enter an appropriate addiction treatment program. At MRODS, we provide detoxification from opiates as well
as referral to an addiction treatment program which fits the needs of the patient. If you or someone you
love has cannot get past the severe withdrawal symptoms associated with opiate addictions,
please call or email Midwest Rapid Opiate Detox Specialists. We can provide you
with the information you need to get help for opiate addiction. There will never be a better time to
get help than right now.
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