Norco Treatment
Norco treatment can turn an ordinary accident victim into a prescription drug addict.
Ann was sitting at a red light, the next instant she got
rear-ended by a driver going 55 mph. After two surgeries
and three years of Norco treatment
to kill the chronic pain, Ann progressed to over
40 Norco tablets per day (self-prescribed).
Like many patients who consume prescription pain-relievers,
Ann never intended for her Norco treatment to make her
dependent. Yet, the hydrocodone content of this drug, like
all opiates, can be very habit-forming.
Although Norco treatment can turn into addiction, many
patients start on pain-relief medication just to:
- Manage pain.
- Treat emotional disorders.
- Try recreational elation.
When patients self-administer Norco treatment in order
to manage life and alleviate withdrawal, an opiate dependency
has taken root. If the disorder remains untreated,
through proper medical detoxification, prescription dependency may
escalate to drug addiction. Some of our everyday
patients, including young moms, have progressed from Norco
tablets to extreme opiate consumption and even heroin use.
Ann admits the quantity of her consumption “was
consuming my life, more so than the pain.” Over
6.3 million patients in America report similar use of prescription
drugs for non-medical purposes.
Norco Treatment Detox
Norco treatment patients often do not understand the long-term
consequences of dependency until it becomes too late.
The drugs dictate their lives. Then they try to stop
themselves or turn to traditional rehab programs, only
to fail time and again.
Ann tried to quit Norco “cold turkey” and
also spent days as an in-patient at a familiar pain management
and detox facility, which, she glumly says, still “didn’t
do the trick.”
Many opiate addiction or Norco treatment patients end
up in our offices seeking medical help to detoxify from
the chemical. While the accident left Ann with permanent
damage, her dependency on Norco treatment
was a reversible disorder.
She left our care encouraged, grateful, and 100%
opiate-free.
The Waismann Method of Rapid
Detoxification offers a medical
solution for patients dependent on Norco treatment
or other opiate prescription drugs.
The Waismann Method
The Waismann Method of Detoxification Under Anesthesia treats
patients with the highest level of professionalism, dignity
and respect.
The Waismann Method is a clinically proven treatment effective
for a wide range of opiates including:
Anexsia ®
Buprenorphine ®
Codeine ®
Darvocet ®
Demerol ®
Dilaudid ®
Fentanyl
Heroin
Hycodan ®
Hycomine ®
Hydrocodone
Lorazapam ®
Lorcet ®
Lortab ®
Methadone
Morphine
MS
Contin ®
Norco ®
Oxycodone
OxyContin ®
Percocet ®
Percodan ®
Stadol ®
Suboxone®
Tramadol
Tussionex ®
Tylox ®
Ultram ®
Vicodin ®
Vicoprofen ®
Xodol ®
Zydone ®
and others.
The Waismann Method maintains a leading position in treating
physical drug dependency and sets the standard by which
other detox treatments are measured. We are changing the
way the people view dependency and treat its patients.
No longer a hidden, ‘stereotypical addiction’,
we view prescription dependency as a reversible,
treatable chemical imbalance.
Our Optional After-Care and Treatment Center
We created Domus Retreat as an environment that deals
with dependencies and emotional trauma of all kinds.
Domus Retreat’s
proven practices fill our treatment with dignity, respect,
and optimism.
Domus Retreat focuses on core issues in the addiction
cycle, through:
- Multiple intensive psychotherapy sessions
- Highly credentialed professionals
- Individualized treatments that address relapse patterns
- Group work in private settings
- Exclusive venue limited to 6 patients
- All uniquely blended with elegant spa elements.
Domus Retreat effects significant and lasting
change for sustained recovery.
More about the
Waismann Method for Norco treatment
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addiction and rapid
detox treatment for prescription pain
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