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Stadol Withdrawal

“A sudden discontinued supply of opiates will often cause unbearable withdrawal symptoms including irritability, profuse sweating, abdominal cramping and diarrhea,” states detoxification anesthesiologist, Dr. Clifford A. Bernstein, M.D. “This agonizing withdrawal is the reason (why) most of those (patients) with dependencies cannot stop taking the drugs.”

Stadol ® is a narcotic medication in the analgesic opioid family to manage moderate to severe pain. Stadol is a mixed, agonist-antagonist painkiller indicated for postoperative conditions, as IV or IM injection, and also as a nasal spray.

Physical and psychological dependency with Stadol ® , like that of other habit-forming painkillers, may occur and can trigger comparable withdrawal symptoms if the drug is discontinued.

Stadol withdrawal symptoms, due to dependency, will resemble those of other narcotics.

Patients taking Stadol ® who have an opiate dependency will experience discomfort upon suddenly stopping the drug after prolonged use. Stadol withdrawal symptoms experienced by patients include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Anxiety
  • Agitation
  • Tremulousness
  • Diarrhea
  • Chills
  • Cold sweats
  • Insomnia
  • Confusion
  • Incoordination
  • Hallucinations

High doses of Stadol ® may provoke mood disorders, affect sleep patterns, and complicate breathing.

Adverse Stadol withdrawal effects vary from person to person, but can include, in part:

  • Aches and pains
  • Cold- or flu-like symptoms
  • Goose bumps
  • Headaches
  • Loss of appetite
  • Mood swings
  • Nausea
  • Pain
  • Respiratory problems
  • Rigors (fever chills)
  • Sleeping difficulties
  • Sweating

Opiate or Stadol withdrawal is a long and agonizing process. It may cause permanent damage to the heart, lungs, liver, and brain. Untreated or unmonitored withdrawal may be fatal.

Proper Stadol withdrawal and dependency treatment should encompass safe and responsible medical care.  The latest medical technology and anesthetic protocol are required:  Older and conventional detox procedures may expose patients to the risk of dangerous adrenaline spikes during withdrawal.

The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification considers Stadol dependency as a reversible medical disorder. We treat opiate dependency in an effective, dignified, and safe manner before an unattended Stadol withdrawal can occur. 

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

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