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OxyContin The potency of OxyContin is what sets it apart from so many other opioid medications. This extended-release version of oxycodone has a very high potential for abuse, misuse and addiction and should be taken only as prescribed. It is meant to treat chronic, long-term pain but unfortunately can end up in the wrong hands. It contains a much larger amount of oxycodone than other prescription pain relievers. This is why abuse of the drug can be potentially fatal. The medication, while useful in the treatment of cancer and other pains, has been linked to a number of overdoses and deaths. Abusing OxyContin can mean using it in any way that’s not intended by the manufacturer, doctor and/or pharmacist. Signs of OxyContin Abuse Taking OxyContin in larger doses or for longer than required is a sign of abuse. Some people may crush or chew the tablet for a quicker release of the medication which can lead to an overdose. Other methods of abuse include crushing it so the time-release mechanism is disabled. Users may then snort it or dilute it with water to inject it. When abuse has escalated to this level, users are most likely seeking the intense, powerful high that OxyContin can cause. It should be noted that many people who are prescribed OxyContin for long-term pain do not become addicted. However, even relatively short-term use could lead to the development of a tolerance. This is when the prescribed dose is no longer effective at treating pain. Some people increase their dose without talking to a doctor which is extremely dangerous and can lead to addiction. The signs of an OxyContin overdose include: * Slowed breathing * Extreme weakness * Dizziness * Seizures * Cold and clammy skin * Small pupils * Confusion * Loss of consciousness or coma. Where to Get Help for OxyContin Abuse and Addiction Illegal diversion of OxyContin has become a serious national problem as some patients have engaged in doctor-shopping or falsifying prescriptions to obtain the drugs. Some even sell their pills – a practice that’s become big business on the black market. If you feel your use of OxyContin has escalated and you are consumed by taking the drug, it’s time to seek help from a professional medical detox. The Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation offers renowned, opiate-free treatment for OxyContin addiction in a safe, confidential hospital setting. Our medical procedure takes less than two hours to cleanse the opiates from patients’ systems. This happens while they are lightly sedated. The withdrawal phase is accelerated and occurs while the patient is sedated. They awake opiate-free without awareness of withdrawal symptoms that occurred during the procedure. The entire hospital stay is a few days, getting you back on your feet in much less time than traditional detox and rehab programs. Our transitional living facility, Domus Retreat, is also available for those who wish to continue their recovery in a safe, private and supportive atmosphere. Services such as massage, biofeedback therapy and counseling are available.






