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Percocet detox can be difficult because the drug falls into the opiate
category (naturally occurring constituents of opium), causing both mental
and physical addiction. Opiates travel rapidly through the bloodstream to
the brain, where they stimulate opiate receptors, triggering intense feelings
of pleasure and reward. This quick high is followed a state of relaxation
and contentment that lasts for several hours. Concurrently, opiates act directly
on the respiratory center in the brainstem, causing a decrease in the breathing
rate of the user. When Percocet® and/or
other opiate-derivative drugs are not used correctly, this breathing slow-down
can be dangerous and even fatal.
Percocet detox methods traditionally have focused on talk therapy, the psychological
aspects of addiction and treatment for the often unbearable symptoms of withdrawal.
The rate of Percoet detox success with traditional methods, however,
has been low.
A newer and quicker method of Percocet detox is Accelerated Neuro-Regulation
(ANR), a rapid drug treatment that is being used with increasing success
for opiate dependency. ANR (formerly rapid detox), also known as the Waismann
Methodsm, treats Percocet addiction as a physical disease that
can be overcome with advanced medical techniques. ANR eliminates the cravings
that often accompany traditional opiate detox treatments. The Waismann Methodsm of
Percocet detox has been clinically proven to be effective for Percocet
addiction. In fact, ANR clinics have reported success rates of nearly 64%
in treating a variety of opiate addictions, including Percocet addiction.
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