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Rapid Detox Leader in the Treatment of Opiate Dependency

The Leader in Rapid Detox from Opiate Addiction and Dependency

The Waismann Method sm of rapid detox treats opiate dependency as a physical disease, one that can be overcome by utilizing advanced medical techniques. Traditional drug detox programs have a success rate of less than 10% after the first year. These statistics are even grimmer two years after treatment.

Traditional, ineffective drug detox programs are a thing of the past. The Waismann Method sm maintains its leading position in treating the disease of opiate physical dependency and sets the standard by which other treatments are measured. We are committed to changing the way the world views drug dependency. It is no longer a hidden and shameful disease of the stereotypical "drug addict," but rather a medical disease caused by a legitimate chemical imbalance.

The Waismann Methodsm of Rapid Detox

Thanks to the trailblazing Waismann Method sm of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation - formerly known as rapid detox - patients have a greater than 64% chance of maintaining an opiate-free life based on one-year research.

The Waismann Method sm uses an opiate blocking medication called naltrexone to blocks cravings. It is these physical cravings that cause most patients to fail treatment. Naltrexone is the exact opposite of methadone, the exact opposite of Vicodin or OxyContin. Naltrexone is non-addictive and it helps reverse the chemical imbalance in the brain that causes addiction.

Not everyone can perform the Waismann Method sm. It requires knowledge on anesthesia, pharmaceutical and brain chemistry.  We are the leading authority on this very specialized area of medicine. The procedure is performed in the ICU of an acute care hospital by a board certified anesthesiologist.

Drug addicts have been taught they must suffer in order to appreciate being sober. We treat patients with a medical problem; we don't judge or punish them. The addiction community just doesn't understand this concept.

How Do We Maintain Our Leadership in the Treatment of Opiate Dependency?

  • Unparalleled Safety and Pre-Screening Standards
  • Unsurpassed Experience in Treating Opiate Patients Under Anesthesia.

Treatment Without Judgment

People suffering from a dependency to opiates are not the stereotypical "drug addicts" that we pass by on the streets. This disease afflicts people from all walks of life, regardless of social or economic status - from athletes to stockbrokers, entertainers to homemakers, students to skilled laborers.

If you or someone you know is suffering from a dependency to heroin, as well as an addiction to prescription painkillers such as OxyContin, Methadone, Suboxone (Buprenorphine), Vicodin, Darvocet, Percocet, hydrocodone or any other opioid, our specially trained staff is ready to provide a no-risk, no-obligation confidential consultation.

Following treatment, the patient is able to reclaim his or her life - free from a debilitating physical dependency and free to move forward towards a more positive future.

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Could You Be Hooked on Your Medication?

If you answer yes to any of these questions, tell your doctor as soon as possible.

  • Do you feel anxious about getting your prescription refilled before it runs out?

  • Do you need to take more and more pills to achieve the effect you desire?

  • Have you ever tried to stop taking your medication and found you were unable to quit?

  • Does your prescription ever run out early?

  • Do you get prescriptions from multiple doctors or buy meds on the Internet?

  • Do you wake up in the morning thinking about taking your pills?

Source: Clifford Bernstein, MD.

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