Darvocet Addiction

Darvocet Detox

Darvocet

Darvocet Withdrawal

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Darvocet Overdose

Darvocet Side Effects

Waismann Method

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Darvocet Withdrawal

Darvocet withdrawal may happen after the discontinuation of Darvocet ®. Darvocet ® has been shown to produce both physical and psychological dependence.

Some of the withdrawal symptoms may include but are not limited to

  • physical craving
  • loss of appetite
  • loss of weight
  • diarrhea
  • vomiting
  • nausea
  • stomach cramps
  • sweating
  • chill
  • fever
  • fatigue
  • anxiety

Withdrawal from any prescription medicine made from an opiate involves a hard, painful process. Darvocet withdrawal can cause serious, irreparable damage to internal organs. Patients may risk severe withdrawal if not supervised by experienced pain specialists and medical professionals.

If you stop taking Darvocet ® suddenly, inform your primary physician immediately. Discontinuing Darvocet ® after prolonged use provokes very severe withdrawal symptoms. Your physician may advise you to diminish your doses gradually. Consult your doctor before you stop, change, combine, or adapt medications.

Decrease the related risks of Darvocet withdrawal through safe and responsible detoxification. The majority of conventional detoxification procedures use an older protocol that may provoke unnecessary, unsafe, and painful Darvocet withdrawal.

The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification

The Waismann Method for Rapid Detoxification Under Anesthesia views agonizing darvocet withdrawal as an avoidable condition. We consider Darvocet ® dependency as both reversible and treatable. The Waismann Method has become an established, effective, dignified, safe and humane procedure for darvocet rapid detoxification.

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“A sudden discontinued supply of opiates will often cause unbearable withdrawal symptoms including irritability, profuse sweating, abdominal cramping and diarrhea,” states our detoxification anesthesiologist, Dr. Clifford A. Bernstein, M.D. “This agonizing withdrawal is the reason most of those with dependencies cannot stop taking the drugs.”

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