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Rapid Opiate Detox Now Available at Las Vegas Rapid Detox

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Las Vegas Rapid Detox is now offering financing to qualified patients wishing to detox from opiates in a matter of hours.

Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) September 29, 2014

Las Vegas Rapid Detox has been helping people kick opiate addiction in less than eight hours for many years. Their groundbreaking program enables patients to detox with zero withdrawal symptoms. Las Vegas Rapid Detox has treated more than 500 patients and that number is sure to grow now that they have partnered with a financing company to offer convenient hassle free financing. Those interested can apply online at http://www.rapiddetoxlasvegas.com.

Las Vegas Rapid Detox Medical Clinic’s revolutionary 8-hour detox procedure stops opiate addiction in eight hours under anesthesia with zero signs of withdrawal amd has been performed successfully on more than 500 patients. The patients all presented with various opiate drug addiction to heroin, oxycontin, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, or suboxone, and received the new 8-hour detox treatment under anesthesia. The treatment stopped the physical addiction to opiates without withdrawal. Afterwards, patients are required to take opiate blockers such as monthly injection of Vivitrol, or daily oral pill of Naltrexone for one year to prevent relapse. Patients are also required to seek long-term counseling to treat the psychological causes of their addiction.

The 8-hour detox treatment under anesthesia is performed in an accredited and certified hospital or surgery center operating room by an M.D. anesthesiologist certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. The process essentially compresses two weeks of cold-turkey quitting into 8 hours. The patients do not feel the intense accelerated withdrawal because they are under general anesthesia. After awakening, the patients feel no physical withdrawal, and are treated with 48 hours of continuous, one-on-one, private nursing care for recovery before discharge.

Unlike regular rehab, this 8-hour treatment under anesthesia does not give patients opportunity to check themselves out from the facility prematurely because they could not stand the physical withdrawal. Long-lasting opiate blockers could also be administered during the treatment to render patients’ later attempts at relapse futile.

According to the CDC, 40,000 Americans die annually from drug overdose. Millions suffer from opiate addiction. Las Vegas Rapid Detox Medical Clinic plans to expand to meet the needs of potential patients.

To learn more please see: http://www.saferapiddetox.com or http://www.rapiddetoxlasvegas.com Reported by PRWeb 8 hours ago.

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