
Opioid Warnings: Important Safety Information
Opioids can be used as part of a successful pain management plan but certain risks are involved. These can include addiction, withdrawal upon cessation...

Opioids can be used as part of a successful pain management plan but certain risks are involved. These can include addiction, withdrawal upon cessation...

Waismann Method differs from other opioid rehabs in several key ways. Our medical approaches are specifically design for each individual specific needs.

Precautions should be taken when beginning new prescriptions for any opioid medication. Opioids should be prescribed and taken with caution due to potency.

Opioid overdose can be fatal so it’s important to take medications exactly as prescribed. Patients who overdose almost always do so accidentally.

Opioids drugs are thought to block pain signals in the brain by attaching to certain opioid receptors.

In other words if a patient doesn't get opiates, they get very sick. Chronic pain patients will likely get “addicted” or dependent given enough time. Here is a letter to opiate patients.

Need help detoxing your body from opiates and/or prescription painkillers. Watch this Video!!

Opiate Rehab is not necessarily the right approach for all patients. Some individuals required a medical and private approach for opiate detoxification.

Opiate receptors are a protein found in the brain. Receptors work by activating opiates, so the individual receives the desired effects.

So many people are dedicated to getting off OxyContin but simply cannot do it without help from qualified professionals.

Suboxone precipitated withdrawal symptoms can be avoided when treatments such as medically assisted detox are performed in a hospital. Waismann Method has been the premier inpatient detox in the nation for over two decades.

The overwhelming response from patients seeking Waismann Method treatment for prescription painkiller dependencies was directly linked to the discomfort...
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