Anesthesia Assisted Opiate Detoxification
Opiate drugs attach to opiate receptors in your body. When they do, they relieve pain and induce feelings of euphoria. Unfortunately, they stick around in your body and as a recent video from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA/NIH) confirms, they can become addicting. In recent years, the National Institute of Health (NIH) reports that over 25,000 people die each year from overdose of tracked drugs because your body quickly becomes dependent on them. That is why you need help from the RDD Center.
Withdrawal “cold turkey” is painful. And it can stretch out for more than 60 days. What if there is a better way?
What if you could check into a modern, fully licensed medical and surgical facility and leave, 3 days later, virtually cured, with no major discomfort?
At the Rapid Drug Detox (RDD) Center, skilled board certified physicians with many years of experience guide your detoxification (“detox”). After a brief, painless, series of tests, you are admitted to the operating room (O.R.). There, an experienced, board certified anesthesiologist gives you a medication to relax and then administers a light, general anesthesia, while you rest comfortably. While you rest, a team of doctors “scrubs” the opiate receptors in your body using an infusion of intravenous medications. The procedure takes approximately 60 minutes. Once the opiate drugs are removed from your receptors, the worst of the withdrawal is over. And you have slept through it all.… [Continue Reading]