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Rapid Drug Detox Center can help you to the other side free of narcotics addiction. Take the first step now. Call Rapid Drug Detox Center at 1-866-399-2967 and find out more about the RDD Method™.
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Rapid Drug Detox Center can help you to the other side free of narcotics addiction. Take the first step now. Call Rapid Drug Detox Center at 1-866-399-2967 and find out more about the RDD Method™.
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Physicians use Suboxone® as a pain reliever. However, some try to treat one form of addiction (such as heroin) by substituting dependence on Suboxone®. Unfortunately, most physicians do not realize that Suboxone® is more highly addictive than traditional opiates. This means that trying to break Suboxone addiction is even more difficult – and the withdrawal symptoms are more severe – than breaking your original dependence.
Trading one opiate drug for another is never an acceptable treatment.
Pharmaceutical literature reports many side effects from using Suboxone®. Those side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, constipation, headache, nausea, or vomiting, slow and shallow breathing, mental and mood changes, depression, stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, yellowing eyes and skin, vision changes. In addition, the literature lists allergic reactions that include rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, and trouble breathing.… [Continue Reading]
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It has been increasingly popular to treat drug addicted individuals with Methodone and now Suboxone. Both of these drugs are opioids. Using Methodone or Suboxone for your treatment plan is trading your current addiction for another addiction complete with side effects and withdrawal symptoms.
Rapid Drug Detox has a revolutionary cure that works. The great success of The RDD Method™ is that it does not use a narcotic for your “cure”. We cure your physical addiction by infusion of FDA approved intravenous medications to quickly remove the opioids from the opiate receptors in the body. Then Naltrexone Therapy is immediately initiated to ensure that the opiate drugs will not re-attach to the ‘now clean’ opiate receptors so you remain drug free.
Contact us at 1-866-399-2967 to learn more on how we can help you start on your road to recovery.
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Perhaps your doctor prescribed OxyContin when other painkillers stopped working for you. Although six million people a year take OxyContin, USA Today calls it a “prescription for trouble.” The National Institute of Health recently reported that 23.9 million American adults —over 9 percent of the population—overused an addicting medication in the past month.
OxyContin is a controlled-release version of oxycodone hydrochloride. Like any narcotic intended for extended pain relief, it can become addicting. Those addicted to OxyContin often crush the tablets and inject or snort them to get the drug into the bloodstream. Not only does this increase your risk of addiction but can be fatal, even the first time you try it.
The more you use OxyContin, the more you need, which leads to addiction. Symptoms of addiction can include flabby muscles, shallow breathing leading to respiratory arrest, or a drop in your heart rate and blood pressure, which can bring on a coma and even death. In 2015, Science Daily reported that “legal drugs such as OxyContin now kill more people than heroin and cocaine combined.”… [Continue Reading]
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Desperation to detox drug addicted individuals have caused doctors, families and suffering individuals to grasp onto all types of treatment methods since stopping “cold turkey” is almost impossible for many. Suboxone and Methadone are both archaic ways of treatment for drug addiction. Suboxone is a newer method but both are synthetic opioids trading your addiction from one opiate to another.
The RDD Method™ offers an innovative way to finally, successfully, effectively, detox you from your opiate addiction greatly reducing withdrawal symptoms and without substituting another addictive opiate for the one that you were previously craving.
Rapid Drug Detox Center does not want you to form a new drug habit or undergo withdrawal symptoms again. Contact Rapid Drug Detox Center for more information by filling out our form or by calling us at 1-866-399-2967.
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Considering Methadone and Suboxone treatments for your drug addiction. There is a better way. Rapid Drug Detox Center. Find out more. Contact RDD Center at 1 (833) 558-8798 .
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