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		<title>Percocet Addiction Advice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a blend of acetaminophen and oxycodone that is typically used to treat moderate to severe pain. As an opiate, it is highly addictive, causing those who abuse the drug to feel that they cannot function in every day life without it. After only three weeks of use, Percocet users begin to experience withdrawal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Percocet is a blend of acetaminophen and oxycodone that is typically used to treat moderate to severe pain. As an opiate, it is highly addictive, causing those who abuse the drug to feel that they cannot function in every day life without it. After only three weeks of use, Percocet users begin to experience withdrawal symptoms from the drug, making it more difficult to break the addiction as time progresses. Take some time to learn what actions can be taken to avoid further abuse of this drug.</p>
<h2><strong>Effects of Percocet Abuse</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Percocet is a downer, a drug that depresses rather than stimulates activity. It is used as a pain killer, numbing extremities and providing a euphoric sensation for an average of four to eight hours depending on the dosage. Other effects of Percocet are listed below:</p>
<ul>
<li>Constipation</li>
<li>Constricted pupils</li>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Drowsiness</li>
<li>Exaggerated feeling of well-being</li>
<li>Itchy skin</li>
<li>Light-headedness</li>
<li>Nausea or vomiting</li>
<li>Sedation</li>
<li>Skin rash</li>
<li>Slowed breathing</li>
</ul>
<p>This brief list are some of the side effects of Percocet abuse. As the list shows, the “high” people seek from this drug include a bundle of other side-effects that can be potentially dangerous. If not monitored, some of these side-effects can cause serious health problems leading to comas or death. If these symptoms seem prevalent in a friend or loved one, please help them get the care they need.</p>
<h2><strong>Effects of Percocet Addiction</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>If someone takes Percocet regularly enough to become addicted, she will display a number of characteristics in as little as three weeks. This highly addictive drug not only alters a user’s brain while she is on the drug, but also for a considerable time thereafter if she continues to use it.  Here are some traits a person exudes while addicted to Percocet:</p>
<ul>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Fevers</li>
<li>Flu-like symptoms</li>
<li>Gastrointestinal distress</li>
<li>Insomnia</li>
<li>Muscle pain</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Runny nose and eyes</li>
<li>Sweating</li>
<li>Convulsions</li>
<li>Seizures</li>
</ul>
<p>If someone is addicted to Percocet, he might display some of these symptoms anywhere from six to eight hours after his last dosage. Irritability and cravings can follow, which makes relapsing a considerable threat during detoxification. If these signs and symptoms accurately describe you or a loved one, get help immediately.</p>
<h2><strong>Percocet Abuse Advice</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>The first step to breaking an addiction to Percocet is a detox of the drug user’s system. Hospitals, specialized doctor’s offices, and drug coaches and clinics are available to help during this trying time. As discussed, cravings and irritability can worsen at this stage, only to be intensified as that stage continues. Eventually, cravings will diminish; however, they will linger if someone stops there.</p>
<p>Dual diagnosis treatment has the best success in completely breaking addiction. These programs focus not only on substance abuse, but also on possible underlying mental disorders that often go untreated. Strategies such as counseling sessions, group therapy, and behavioral therapy (which employs a reward system for positive actions; for instance, a passed drug test), are used in various programs. Active involvement in community life and support from friends and family are also strongly encouraged. There are many options and it is important that each person find the right treatment for him or her.</p>
<h2><strong>Percocet Addiction Help</strong></h2>
<p>Please take the time to help someone or yourself break an addiction to this debilitating drug. Our helpline is open for calls 24 hours a day and our phone number is toll-free. Life is too short to waste on addiction, and we want to find the right treatment option for you. Call us today.</p>
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		<title>Percocet Recovery Support</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While completing a rehabilitation program is an important first step to recovering from Percocet addiction and abuse, establishing a support system after rehab is also critical to recovery. At home, separating yourself from friends who are not supportive of your recovery, or who enable you to continue using Percocet, is an often-overlooked step. If your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While completing a rehabilitation program is an important first step to recovering from Percocet addiction and abuse, establishing a support system after rehab is also critical to recovery.</p>
<p>At home, separating yourself from friends who are not supportive of your recovery, or who enable you to continue using Percocet, is an often-overlooked step. If your environment is hurting rather than helping your recovery, talk to your friends about your goals. If they continue to provide you with chances to revert to old habits, recovery will be almost impossible. The choice to break ties with old friends is difficult, but it may be the only way to stick to your recovery plans.</p>
<p>After completing your chosen rehabilitation program and evaluating your home environment, finding individual or group support is key to continuing your recovery process. Many options are available to you, ranging from sessions with a licensed counselor to informal meetings with an accountability partner.</p>
<h2><strong>Percocet Recovery Support Options</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>You are responsible for finding the support system that best fits your specific needs. Trying more than one recovery program is recommended until you find the right fit for you. Here are some of the most common sources of Percocet recovery support:</p>
<ul>
<li>Formal counseling – Group or individual sessions with a licensed counselor. Connecting with a licensed professional in your community is a great way to work on the issues underlying your Percocet addiction. Most states have a Community      Counseling service that accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance.</li>
<li>Narcotics Anonymous – Online and community support for recovering narcotic addicts. Your community may provide a      support group under a different name, but the basic premise here is to be accountable to yourself and a group of peers. The groups usually meet at least once a week.</li>
<li>Online addiction support forums – Online forums that connect recovering addicts. If you need more anonymity but would still like to find a large support network, there are many online forums available. These online discussion forums allow recovering addicts to give each other advice and encouragement during the recovery process.</li>
<li>Friends and family support &#8211; The love of your friends and family can be very helpful during Percocet addiction recovery.      This type of support is best used as a supplement to any of the other recovery options listed above.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong>Percocet Recovery Help</strong></h2>
<p>If you are addicted to Percocet or recovering from Percocet addiction, you do not have to suffer in silence. We offer 24 hour support – just pick up the telephone and call our toll free number. Take control of your life and take advantage of the many recovery solutions available to you. Call us today.</p>
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		<title>Percocet Intervention</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a narcotic pain reliever that is used to relieve moderate to severe pain. Like any narcotic, it has a high potential for abuse and addiction. Physical addiction to Percocet can occur after as little as one week of use. Addiction to Percocet has many short-term and long-term consequences, but it is treatable. Signs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Percocet Abuse Intervention" src="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/images/percocet-abuse-intervention.jpg" title="Percocet Abuse Intervention" class="alignright" width="250" height="149" />Percocet is a narcotic pain reliever that is used to relieve moderate to severe pain.  Like any narcotic, it has a high potential for abuse and addiction. Physical addiction to Percocet can occur after as little as one week of use. Addiction to Percocet has many short-term and long-term consequences, but it is treatable. </p>
<h3>Signs and Symptoms of Percocet Addiction</h3>
<p>If you suspect that a friend or family member is addicted to Percocet, there are certain signs and symptoms that you can look for. That person will exhibit a constant and compulsive craving to use Percocet and may say that he or she “needs it” to feel normal. He or she is preoccupied with obtaining more of the drug and will sometimes go to desperate measures to get more. Other signs that he or she may be addicted to Percocet include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Doctor shopping (switching doctors frequently to obtain multiple prescriptions)</li>
<li>Going through prescriptions too quickly</li>
<li>Stealing, lying, or other dishonest behavior</li>
<li>Unexplainable lack of money</li>
<li>Unexplained mood changes, secluded behavior</li>
<li>Change in social circles, neglecting good friends and finding new ones</li>
</ul>
<p>You may also notice some physical side effects of being addicted to Percocet. These include but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Constricted pupils</li>
<li>Dizziness and light-headedness</li>
<li>Nausea or vomiting</li>
<li>Drowsiness or sedation</li>
<li>Exaggerated feeling of well-being and euphoria</li>
<li>Itchy skin</li>
<li>Skin rash</li>
<li>Slowed breathing</li>
</ul>
<h3>Having an Intervention</h3>
<p>If your loved one is unwilling to admit that he or she has a drug addiction, you may need to have an intervention.  Having an intervention means talking to the person you are concerned about, addressing the problem and asking him or her to take concrete steps towards getting help.  You may choose to have an informal intervention, a one-on-one conversation where you ask questions and voice concerns. Or you may feel that it is necessary to have a formal intervention where you bring a group of people together to confront how that person’s addiction has affected everyone’s lives. Formal interventions usually occur when the person has repeatedly refused to get help.  </p>
<p>Whether you hold a formal or informal intervention, here are some helpful tips:</p>
<ul>
<li>Stay calm</li>
<li>Avoid labeling the person an “addict”</li>
<li>Cite specific instances that occurred due to the substance abuse</li>
<li>Stick to what you know firsthand, avoid hearsay</li>
<li>Explain how the person’s behavior has affected you</li>
<li>Be supportive and hopeful about change</li>
<li>Be prepared for denial and resistance</li>
</ul>
<p>Do not wait to have the intervention until the person has “bottomed out,” had a car crash, or developed some serious health issues. If you think your loved one is struggling with an addiction, confront them now. You should also tell your concerns to that person’s doctor.  </p>
<h3>Treatment for Percocet Addiction</h3>
<p>When having an intervention, you may want to be prepared to give the individual some treatment options. Treatment for Percocet will vary according to the specific needs of the patient, but it will generally always begin with detox and may be followed by counseling, behavior modification, and therapy. </p>
<h3>Percocet Intervention Help</h3>
<p>If you would like to know more about treatment options for Percocet addiction, our counselors are available 24 hours a day to talk with you. Please call our toll free number today to receive more information about Percocet addiction, treatment, and tips for intervention. Recovery is within reach. <strong>Call today at (866) 872-6492</strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is a narcotic pain reliever. Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic pain reliever that enhances the effects of oxycodone. It is used in the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. Typically, Percocet is used to relieve short-term pain due to surgery, dental or injury. Percocet Addiction Percocet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is a narcotic pain reliever. Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic pain reliever that enhances the effects of oxycodone. It is used in the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. Typically, Percocet is used to relieve short-term pain due to surgery, dental or injury. </p>
<h3>Percocet Addiction</h3>
<p>Percocet is a widely abused drug because it is opiate-based. Opiate-based drugs are highly addictive. If the patient does not follow the doctor’s prescription, they are at risk of abusing Percocet and forming an addiction. A <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-addiction">Percocet addiction</a> would be classified as an opiate addiction. An opiate addiction is a central nervous system disorder caused by regular intake of an opioid, such as Percocet. The &#8220;high&#8221; that is created by the drug may become psychologically addicting. After extended use, the natural painkillers stop working on their own because they have become dependent on the opiates. </p>
<h3>Percocet Addiction Help</h3>
<p>Fortunately, there are ways to overcome a Percocet addiction. Rehab facilities are there to help you break the addiction and live a drug-free life. Percocet rehab would be classified as an opiate rehab program. Patients may choose inpatient or outpatient programs. Professionals may help with the treatment process better with residential patients. With opiate rehab programs, medical detox is an option. Professionals are able to administer medicine that helps ease the withdrawal symptoms during medical detox. </p>
<h3>Why Get Help for Percocet Addiction</h3>
<p>There are many benefits for receiving help with Percocet addiction. When you have successfully overcome your addiction, you will:</p>
<ul>
<li>Regain control over your life and health.</li>
<li>Reestablish your goals and dreams.</li>
<li>Have healthier relationships with your family and friends.</li>
<li>More likely to succeed at work.</li>
<li>No longer be controlled by the constant need to take drugs.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you or a loved one are addiction to Percocet we can help. If you would like more information on <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-detox">percocet detox</a> and rehab, <strong>please call our toll free number at (866) 872-6492</strong>. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a widely abused drug because it is opiate-based and made by mixing oxycodone and acetaminophen. Many patients form an addiction to Percocet by abusing their prescription. Many rehab facilities have a particular treatment plan for opiate-based drugs. A recent study reports that 30 million people have used prescription pain relievers for non-medical purposes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Percocet abuse treatment" src="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/images/percocet-treatment.jpg" title="Percocet abuse treatment" class="alignright" width="200" height="132" /><a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/category/percocet/page/4">Percocet</a> is a widely abused drug because it is opiate-based and made by mixing oxycodone and acetaminophen. Many patients form an addiction to Percocet by abusing their prescription. Many rehab facilities have a particular treatment plan for opiate-based drugs. A recent study reports that 30 million people have used prescription pain relievers for non-medical purposes. </p>
<h3>Percocet Treatment</h3>
<p>Many rehabilitation facilities have an opiate rehab program. Opiate drugs such as Percocet are highly addictive and often affect the patient both physically and psychologically. A patient may choose several different courses of action to break the physical addiction:</p>
<ul>
<li>Outpatient: Outpatient programs are not as strict as inpatient programs. They do not provide 24 hour supervision. However, they are less expensive and allow the patient to remain among their family and friends during the process.</li>
<li>Inpatient: Inpatient programs provide 24 hour care during the rehabilitation process. They also may provide medical detox. </li>
<li>Medical detox: With opiate addiction, professionals can give certain medications to ease the <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-detox">detox</a> process such as methadone. Methadone lessens the symptoms of withdrawal during detox. </li>
<li>Natural detox: Most outpatients have to go through natural detox because professionals who can administer the medications do not surround them. Some may quit cold turkey and experience intense symptoms of withdrawal, but it is over quickly. Others may decide to gradually decrease the doses, but it takes longer to complete.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Dual Diagnosis Treatment</h3>
<p>Many patients do not only suffer from a physical abuse of drugs, but also psychological issues. This is referred to as <a href="http://www.thecyn.com/dual-diagnosis/" target="new">dual diagnosis</a> or co-occurring disorders. After breaking the physical addiction, the psychological addiction needs to be addressed as well. When choosing a rehab facility it is important to look into the ones who provide psychological therapy and treatment. Without further treatment after detox, patients are likely to relapse. </p>
<p>If you or a loved one are addicted to Percocet we can help. If you would like more information on Percocet detox and rehab, <strong>please call our toll free number at (866) 872-6492</strong>. </p>
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		<title>Percocet Detox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a prescription drug which is a combination of oxycodone and Tylenol. Physical dependence and addiction are common with the daily or prolonged use of Percocet. Physical dependence is when the individual’s body shows signs of narcotic withdrawal when Percocet is suddenly stopped. In regards to addiction, Percocet is used because of psychological and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/images/percocet-detox.jpg" align="left" alt="Percocet detox is best accomplished when administered by a medical professional.">Percocet is a prescription drug which is a combination of oxycodone and Tylenol. Physical dependence and addiction are common with the daily or prolonged use of Percocet. Physical dependence is when the individual’s body shows signs of narcotic withdrawal when Percocet is suddenly stopped.</p>
<p>In regards to addiction, Percocet is used because of psychological and physical need. Addiction is characterized by a continued craving and the need to use Percocet for mood alteration. Many individuals utilizing Percocet do so because they feel it helps make them “normal.”</p>
<p>Percocet, which should be taken only under a physician’s supervision, is available in tablet, capsule, and liquid form and is taken every six hours by mouth. Percocet addiction can happen easily since oxycodone is known to be habit forming.</p>
<h3>Percocet Detoxification</h3>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Detoxification Process</h3>
<p>The body rids itself of all chemicals and toxins during the detoxification process. However, it is only one step in the addiction treatment process. Detox only helps with the physical addiction. Most of the time, physical addiction is accompanied by an emotional addiction as well. This is referred to as <a href="http://www.michaelshouse.com/dual-diagnosis/co-occurring-disorders.html" target="new">dual diagnosis</a> or co-occurring disorders. Along with a physical addiction to drugs, one might suffer from mental issues. The detox process is difficult to successfully complete alone because symptoms of withdrawal may be very difficult and painful. The desire to relapse is high during this step because the cravings are extremely intense as the drug exits the body. </p>
<h3>Percocet Withdrawal</h3>
<p>Initially, rehabilitation/treatment patients who are experiencing or under the influence of withdrawal from substance-related disorders require medical professionals to have an understanding of the complete medical, psychiatric and social issues surrounding the individual. Proper and thorough examinations are necessary to establish the characteristics of the addiction and its intensity, the existence of associated psychological illnesses, and the repercussions on the patient’s family, work, and friendships. The medical assessment is also important in determining the appropriate protocol in treating the patient and to identify coexisting medical and psychiatric conditions and/or Percocet-related medical conditions.</p>
<h3>Outpatient Detox</h3>
<p>There are advantages and disadvantages to both recovery paths. Outpatient detoxification is less expensive than inpatient. Outpatient is difficult to come out of successfully without a strong foundation of friends and family at home. The patient does not have 24-hour care like inpatients do, so it is easier to relapse when faced with the symptoms of withdrawal. </p>
<p>However, with a strong core to make sure the patient does not relapse, it is possible to successfully complete an outpatient detox. It may take longer because the doctor may advise coming off of the drug gradually to reduce the symptoms of withdrawal. Quitting the drug cold turkey would cause the patient to experience intense withdrawal symptoms.  </p>
<h3>Natural Detox</h3>
<p>Those who choose the outpatient program will have to go through natural detox because there is not a professional there to administer medications that will help ease the process, such as methadone. However, some inpatients will choose to go through natural detox as well. Typically inpatients that choose natural detox will quit cold turkey. This is highly difficult because the withdrawal symptoms may be very intense. Many addicts have taken this path and completed successfully, but the risk for relapse is greater during this stage.  </p>
<h3>Advantages of Medical Percocet Detox</h3>
<p>Advantages of inpatient detoxification or rehab are:</p>
<ul>
<li>The patient is in a protected setting where access to substances of abuse is restricted</li>
<li>The management and monitoring of neural recovery eliminates craving, and allows a detoxification without withdrawal</li>
<li>Detoxification can be accomplished more rapidly than it can in an outpatient setting</li>
<li>Besides, detoxification with hospitalization prepares the patient for ongoing treatment of his or her dependence on drugs. During detoxification, patients may form therapeutic relationships with treatment staff or other patients, and may become aware of alternatives to a drug-using lifestyle. Detoxification is an opportunity to offer patients information and to motivate them for longer-term treatment.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Goals of Percocet Detox</h3>
<p>Under these conditions, Percocet detoxification/rehabilitation has four immediate goals:</p>
<ul>
<li>To provide a safe withdrawal from Percocet dependence and enable the patient to become free of non-prescribed medications</li>
<li>To provide a withdrawal that is humane and that protects the patient&#8217;s dignity</li>
<li>To provide a recovery of higher cognitive and affective processes</li>
<li>To prepare the patient for ongoing treatment of his or her new life</li>
</ul>
<h3>Percocet Help</h3>
<p>Call us today to discuss how Percocet detox can free you from your Percocet addiction and get your life back. If you or someone you know needs help, we are here to help. Please call our toll free number at <span style="color: #800000;"><strong>(866) 872-6492</strong></span>.</p>
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		<title>Percocet Withdrawal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depending on the level of reliance, symptoms of an individual who reduces the usage of or stops taking Percocet experience some level of withdrawal symptoms. Oxycodone, a main ingredients in Percocet, is a morphine-like substance which, when ingested, is metabolized by the body into an even more powerful opioid, oxymorphone. The body can become accustomed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depending on the level of reliance, symptoms of an individual who reduces the usage of or stops taking Percocet experience some level of withdrawal symptoms. Oxycodone, a main ingredients in Percocet, is a morphine-like substance which, when ingested, is metabolized by the body into an even more powerful opioid, oxymorphone. The body can become accustomed to it and can develop a psychological dependency. However, stopping its intake too quickly can increase the level of the withdrawal symptoms and like any detox, it’s highly recommended not to try doing it on your own. The intensity of the withdrawal is a main reason why health professionals and the manufacturer recommend this.</p>
<p>Quitting Percocet is unlikely to lead to life-threatening symptoms but they may feel like it. Because the symptoms can feel so uncomfortable, withdrawal can often lead to relapse so quitting “cold turkey” can be dangerous. Seizures and convulsions have been reported by abruptly withdrawing from the drug. Medical professionals will often decrease the dosage to help minimize these symptoms. Individuals should not be embarrassed to ask for help because withdrawal is not necessarily a sign of abuse.</p>
<h3>Physical Symptoms of Percocet Withdrawal</h3>
<p>The terribly uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms from a powerful narcotic often begin around 24 hours or so after the last dosage, although this can vary as many as 12 hours in either direction. Symptoms may or may not include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Excessive sweating &amp; yawning</li>
<li>Runny nose &amp; eyes, bouts of diarrhea and vomiting</li>
<li>Shivering &amp; goose bumps</li>
<li>Muscle aches &amp; cramps</li>
<li>Restlessness &amp; insomnia</li>
<li>Irritability &amp; anxiety</li>
<li>Constricted pupils</li>
<li>Severe depression</li>
<li>Exaggerated feeling of “well-being”</li>
<li>Skin rash/ itchy skin</li>
<li>Loss of appetite</li>
<li>Constipation</li>
<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Dry mouth</li>
<li>Powerful cravings for the opioid that persist long after the withdrawal symptoms have passed</li>
</ul>
<p>There is only a very small likelihood that the average person taking Percocet over a prolonged period of time will develop a dependence or an addiction. However, long-term use, withdrawal or overdose can cause damage to the brain, heart, kidneys, liver and/or lungs.</p>
<p>Additionally, there are other effects that occur from the Percocet addiction such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ending of personal relationships</li>
<li>Financial problems</li>
<li>Legal difficulties</li>
<li>Employment issues</li>
<li>Psychological problems</li>
</ul>
<h3>Percocet Withdrawal Treatment</h3>
<p>There are two options in dealing with Percocet addiction withdrawal: medical detox or medical maintenance. Medical detox provides you with assistance for each symptom as it arises during your detox. Medical maintenance offsets the arrival of withdrawal symptoms by providing you with a less potent, opiate-based medication that is more easily controlled and allows one to drop down the patient’s medication more slowly. The correct withdrawal treatment program for a Percocet addict will be determined on the different medical and psychological conditions the patients might have that are co-occurring.</p>
<p>Other traditional methods include talk therapy which deals with the psychological aspects of addiction and treatment for the often unbearable symptoms of withdrawal. The rate of Percocet detox success with traditional methods, however, has been low.</p>
<p>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 percent in treating a variety of opiate addictions, including Percocet addiction.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know is suffering from the effects of Percocet, treatment is available. To learn more about Percocet abuse, please call our toll free number at <span style="color: #800000;"><strong>(866) 872-6492</strong></span>. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer any questions you might have about Percocet treatment.</p>
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