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Rapid Detox from Darvocet Dependency

Darvocet dependency can strike anybody. Darvocet is a combination of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Propoxyphene prescribed by doctors to relieve mild to moderate pain. In Darvocet, Propoxyphene, which can be habit forming, binds to the pain receptors in the brain so that the sensation of pain is reduced, while acetaminophen halts the production of pain-causing prostaglandins. Darvocet should be taken under the careful guidance of a physician: no more than one tablet by mouth every four hours for a limited period of time. Larger or more frequent doses or extended usage can result in dependency-and in the United States, Darvocet dependency, along with dependency to other pain medications, has escalated dramatically. An estimated 1.6 million Americans used prescription-type pain relievers non-medically for the first time in 1998. This represents a significant increase since the 1980s, when there were generally fewer than 500,000 new users per year.

Treating Darvocet Dependency - Detox Methods

Darvocet detox can be difficult because the drug is an opiate (a naturally occurring constituent of opium.) Therefore, a patient is quite susceptible to becoming both mentally and physically addicted to Darvocet. 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 Darvocet and/or other opiate-derivative drugs are used incorrectly, this breathing slow-down can be dangerous and even fatal.

While it is a mild painkiller, Darvocet works by altering the user's perception of pain. Many users claim that it doesn't stop the pain, it merely makes it bearable-thus creating the perception that the pill is necessary for physical comfort. Once that happens, a patient easily becomes addicted to Darvocet. Traditional methods of treatment for Darvocet dependency-talk therapy along with medicinal treatment to lessen the pain of withdrawal-often have low success rates (less than 10% after the first year). A newer and quicker method of Darvocet detox is Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR), formerly known as rapid detox. This rapid drug treatment, which is being used with increasing success for opiate dependency, is also called the Waismann Method. It treats Darvocet dependency 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 Method has been clinically proven to be effective for Darvocet dependency.

During Darvocet detox using ANR or the Waismann Method, the body's opiate receptors are cleansed of opiates while the patient is anaesthetized and asleep. The goal is to rid the body of physical Darvocet dependency: the patient literally sleeps through physical withdrawal. The Waismann Method reports higher success rates in treating opiate dependency than do clinics utilizing more traditional techniques. The most effective method of Darvocet detox is the Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR), formerly known as rapid detox. A year of clinical research has shown that addicted patients who have undergone ANR treatment have a greater than 64% chance of maintaining an opiate-free life.

Are You Addicted to Darvocet?

If you or someone you know may be addicted to Darvocet, contact the Darvocet dependency experts today and break the chain of opiate dependency with rapid Darvocet detox by Waismann Method.

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