Rapid Opiate Detox
Rapid opiate detox has become a standard for the accelerated
detoxification of patients from opiates ranging from heroin
to prescription pain relievers. The rapid opiate detox process
is generally conducted in a hospital setting and under general
anesthesia.
Also referred to as 'ultra rapid opiate detox,' it is truly
a rapid detox for opiate based substances and addictions such
as heroin, vicodin, methadone, or any prescribed narcotic
pain killers.
Some of the narcotic opiate-based substances that can be
treated through the rapid opiate detoxification process include:
Heroin
Codene
Vicodin
Oxycontin ®
Methadone
Morphine
Fentanyl
Percocet
Lortab
Darvocet
Dilaudid
Norco
The rapid opiate detox process is generally conducted in
a hospital setting and under general anesthesia. In fact,
the process is most often overseen by certified and qualified
anesthesiologists and a nursing staff that specializes in
such procedures.
While under anesthesia, the patient is administered medications
that accelerate the physical reactions to the rapid opiate
withdrawal process which can last from 4 to 6 hours.
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