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Stadol Addiction

Stadol addiction, we believe, is the result of chemical and life’s imbalances, not the instigator. Patients do not choose to become addicted to or dependent on their prescriptions. Stadol addiction is the consequence of untreated dependency that has not been dealt with properly under medial supervision.

Dependency perpetuates itself through elevated levels of patient-supervised medicating in order to manage various types of pain:

  • Physical
  • Emotional
  • Misdiagnosed
  • Depressive
  • Anxious
  • Insomniac
  • Traumatic
  • Or, even symptomatic of withdrawal.

First, the opiates from painkiller medication must be removed, through rapid detoxification, so that medical and psychological counseling can effectively impact the patient’s health-compromised life. The Waismann Method does not include addictive opiate substitutes, but offers dependent patients the chance to live life again opiate-free.

Learn more about Stadol Detoxification.

Because Stadol ® is habit-forming, the Controlled Substances Act lists the painkiller as a Schedule IV narcotic substance. With overuse, Stadol addiction or dependency can creep up on patients steadily and forcefully.

Dependency may start with a treatment for pain, injury, or surgery that requires prescription pain-relief medication. Sustained, high-dose use over a long period of time will result in  debilitating dependency. Medically untreated dependency results in addiction.

Clinics report that opiate dependency can touch people from all walks of life regardless of professional, economic, or social standing. Many patients with an opiate dependency on Stadol ® or another opiate-based drug seek a humane and effective detoxification procedure.

Non-medical self-administration of Stadol ® may lead to higher dosage beyond the initial, prescribed treatment, resulting in physical Stadol addiction and/or dependency, and subject the patient to painful withdrawal.

Learn more about Stadol withdrawal.

Signs of Stadol Addiction

Once withdrawal syndrome begins, patients with Stadol dependency may experience symptoms similar to other opioid medication. Symptoms may likely include, but are not limited to:

  • Aching limbs
  • Cascading bodily reactions
  • Cold sweats
  • Depression
  • Distress
  • Hallucinations
  • Mounting anxiety
  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Severe Headache
  • Unbearable pain
  • Uncontrollable diarrhea

Stadol treatment is limited by contraindications with concomitant use of other medicine, sedatives or alcohol. Combined use with Stadol can promote fatal respiratory depression.

Learn more about adverse Stadol side effects.

Fear of painful withdrawal or failed attempts to break a drug cycle at traditional detox centers often prevents many dependent patients from seeking the treatment the need to end dependency.

"Today, because of increased understanding of the illness of opiate dependence,” explains medical director Dr. Clifford Bernstein, “patients no longer need to rely on painful treatments and ineffective methods.”

The Waismann Method of Rapid Detox is an effective, proven procedure: secure, compassionate, and more scientific than traditional drug detox treatment.

“By medically inducing detoxification while the patient is under anesthesia,” says Dr. Bernstein, “we are able to reverse opiate dependency with the Waismann Method in a safe, humane and non-judgmental manner, so that patients can continue their lives opiate-free.”

More about Stadol addiction and the Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification.

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