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Detox is completed under anesthesia with the care of a board-certified anesthesiologist at an offsite facility. Sleep through medicines that turn around the effects of narcotics. It is effective, safe, and confidential. This process lets most people come back home and get back to work earlier than traditional programs.
In Rapid Detox opiate-based substances can be used for treating such as heroin, methadone or any prescribed narcotic painkillers.
In the rapid opiate detoxification process the patient is physically detoxifies from opiates in a few hours. These Detoxes offering them the chance to begin the recovery process immediately.
Although this method constitutes a safe and efficient solution for opiate addicted patients, there are criticisms to be made.
A more rigorous protocol based on the main areas of criticism is proposed presentation of the inclusion and exclusion criteria, description of preliminary interviews and presentation of the ultra rapid detoxification technique itself.
The common underlying themes in all the programs of detoxification are the following:
1. To blunt the attentiveness of physical discomfort by deep sedation or anesthesia.
2. To shorten the time lag between a patient's last dose of opioid and his transfer onto Naltrexone maintenance
3. To shorten the detoxification procedure to a 6-8-hour period by precipitating withdrawal following the administration of opioid antagonists under common anesthesia.
Traditional forms of detoxification include methadone, sedative detoxification, or cold turkey where an abuser just drops drugs and toughs it out. Not being able to get through extended and painful withdrawals with concentrated cravings for the drug of choice is often cited as the reason for dismal achievement rates in addiction treatment.
The harshness of removal may also be related to the anesthetic used. However, without a controlled trial, no conclusion can be made concerning the duration or severity of withdrawal symptoms compared to other techniques of detoxification.
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