Opiates
"Based on profound analysis of the scientific literature and data, we have reached the following conclusion: it is a medical procedure which has a firm pharmacological basis. This procedure provides a number of advantages: the patient undergoes the procedure of detoxification with minimal risk and stress. The fact that over 1300 patients have successfully completed the procedure of detoxification without any medical complications or mortality cases proves that this method is safe and efficient".
Professor Yehuda Sheinfeld
Head of the Internal Medicine Department, Shiba General Hospital Tel-Aviv
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Dr Waismann will be pleased to answer any questions you might have on dependency to painkillers, or any other opiate based medication, such as OxyContin®, Suboxone, Methadone, Codeine, Darvocet, Percocet®, Dilaudid®, Heroin, Hydrocodone, LAAM, Lorcet®, Lortab®, MS Contin®, Norco®, Percodan®, Stadol®, Tramadol, Vicodin®, and Zydone®.
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If you are considering an alternative rapid detox treatment, please ask the following questions:
- Who will carry out the procedure?
If it is not qualified anaesthetists and ICU staff, alarm bells should start to ring! - How long will I have to take Naltrexone after the procedure?
This can only be determined during the actual treatment. Each patient's needs differ. - What dosage of Naltrexone will I need to take?
Again, this can only be determined during the actual treatment and a predetermined dosage can lead to severe side effects.