Fast, Effective Oxycodone Detox Treatment at All Opiates Detox

Rapid Oxycodone Detox under sedation is an advanced medical detoxification treatment offered by All Opiates Detox for patients struggling with oxycodone addiction and dependence on oxycodone-containing medications such as Percocet and Percodan. Our goal is to help patients become completely opiate-free without replacing one opioid with another.

Unlike traditional medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs that substitute opioids with medications such as Methadone or Suboxone, our rapid detox program focuses on removing oxycodone from the brain’s opioid receptors while the patient is safely sedated and medically monitored.

What Is Rapid Oxycodone Detox?

Rapid Oxycodone Detox is a medically supervised opioid detox procedure designed to accelerate withdrawal while minimizing discomfort. During treatment, the patient is placed under sedation while physicians administer an opiate blocker to rapidly precipitate withdrawal and clear oxycodone from the opioid receptors in the brain.

Because the patient remains asleep during the most intense phase of withdrawal, many patients avoid experiencing the severe discomfort commonly associated with traditional oxycodone detox methods.

Once detoxification is complete and the opioid receptors are cleared, a long-term opiate blocker is administered to help prevent relapse and support recovery.

Aftercare consisting of the Naltrexone opiate blocker, psychotherapy, and 12 step programs are recommended to ensure long-term abstinence and success.

Patients wanting to be totally opiate free reach out to us. We detox all opiates, rather than substituting one opiate with another opiate.

Oxycodone Addiction Treatment Without Substitution Drugs

Patients seeking:

  • Rapid oxycodone detox
  • Percocet detox
  • Prescription opioid detox
  • Opiate detox under anesthesia
  • Drug-free recovery solutions
  • Naltrexone implant treatment
  • Non-Suboxone detox programs

often contact All Opiates Detox because we focus on complete opioid detoxification rather than long-term opioid replacement therapies.

Our physicians understand that many patients want freedom from:

  • Oxycodone
  • Percocet
  • Percodan
  • Hydrocodone
  • Morphine
  • Heroin
  • Fentanyl
  • Other prescription opiates

Naltrexone Implant After Detox

After detoxification, patients receive ongoing relapse prevention treatment using Naltrexone therapy. Dr. George and the medical team at All Opiates Detox often recommend the Naltrexone implant because of its long-lasting protection and flexibility.

Benefits of the Naltrexone Implant

  • Lasts approximately 2 months
  • Helps block the effects of opioids
  • Reduces cravings for opiates
  • Helps prevent relapse
  • Non-addictive opioid blocker
  • Can be removed if sensitivity or side effects occur

Compared to Vivitrol injections, which generally last about 28 days and cannot be removed once administered, the Naltrexone implant offers additional control and customization for patient care.

Patients are commonly advised to continue Naltrexone maintenance therapy for at least one year to allow the brain and body time to heal from opioid abuse and dependency.

Comprehensive Opiate Recovery & Aftercare

Successful long-term recovery from oxycodone addiction involves more than detox alone. All Opiates Detox recommends a comprehensive aftercare program that may include:

  • Naltrexone maintenance therapy
  • Individual psychotherapy
  • Addiction counseling
  • Behavioral therapy
  • 12-step recovery programs
  • Family support programs
  • Relapse prevention planning

Our mission is to help patients safely detox from oxycodone and achieve long-term freedom from opioid addiction through compassionate, medically supervised care.

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If you or a loved one is struggling with oxycodone addiction, Percocet dependence, or prescription opioid abuse, contact All Opiates Detox to learn more about Rapid Oxycodone Detox under sedation and medically supervised opiate detox treatment options.

Jonathan’s New Comfort Received

The opiate detox treatment is safely performed in our state-of-the-art medical/surgical facility in Wyandotte, Michigan.

All Opiates Detox is the nation’s only rapid drug detox facility with Board-Certified Medical Doctors, who have over 25 years combined experience in the field of opiate addiction.

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Rapid Opiate Detox

Overdose with oxycodone is common, especially when injected intravenously or used nasally.
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Oxycodone DETAILS

Oxycodone is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Oxycodone is taken orally and is available alone (trade names OxyContin and Roxicodone), in combination with acetaminophen (trade names Percocet, Roxicet, and Endocet) and combined with aspirin (trade names Percodan and Endodan). The analgesic action of oxycodone begins in about 10–30 minutes, peaks within 30-60 minutes and lasts about 3-6 hours.

Oxycodone has abusive properties similar to Morphine. Oxycodone (OxyContin) and all oxycodone combination products (Percocet, Endocet, and Percodan) are Schedule II due to their high drug
abuse potential.

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Oxycodone SIDE EFFECTS

Common side effects are anxiety, constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, lightheadedness, mood swings, nausea, vomiting, and narrowing of the pupils. Serious side effects include slowed or irregular breathing and chest tightness.

Oxycodone WITHDRAWALS

Physical symptoms of oxycodone withdrawals include chills and goosebumps, cramps, diarrhea, insomnia, muscle aches, restlessness, runny nose, sweating, and vomiting.

Oxycodone OVERDOSE

Overdose with oxycodone is common, especially when injected intravenously or used nasally. These routes of administration are more likely to result in overdose since the delivery is in higher doses and onset is faster. Oxycodone overdose symptoms include cold, clammy, or blue skin; excessive sleep; narrowed or widened pupils; seizures; slow, shallow, or stopped breathing; slowed or stopped heartbeat; loss of consciousness; or death. Also, overdose is more likely when oxycodone is taken with benzodiazepines and alcohol.

The oxycodone combination with acetaminophen (Brand name Percocet, Roxicet and Endocet) may lead to liver failure and death due to acetaminophen (Tylenol) toxicity. The makers of Tylenol lowered the maximum adult daily dose from 4,000mg to 3,000mg. Liver toxicity is common since Tylenol (acetaminophen) is found in combination with other drug ingredients and many consumers aren’t aware that they are taking more Tylenol than prescribed.

 Oxycodone ABUSE

It is estimated about 60% of Oxycodone use is for non-medical use. Oxycodone is potent and can lead to dependence, tolerance, and addiction after several weeks of misuse. Some patients end up injecting intravenously or snorting nasally to get more drug delivery once tolerance becomes a problem. Patients addicted to oxycodone are more likely to abuse heroin as it will become difficult to maintain use of oxycodone due to cost, availability on the street and (hard to obtain legally and illicitly).

Oxycodone, and oxycodone containing products, can be habit-forming, causing not only physical but also psychological dependence. Withdrawals may occur if the dose of the opiates is reduced or discontinued after long-term use. Using opiates for an extended period can lead to tolerance, where the user needs to increase the dosage of their opiates to achieve the desired effect, whether the desired outcome is pain control or euphoria.

Once the patient develops a tolerance, it becomes even more difficult to stop using due to the withdrawals. Symptoms of withdrawals are an indication of physical dependence and addiction to the opiate Oxycodone. Most patients describe withdrawals as the worst, most frightening experience one will ever encounter. One can only imagine the excruciating pain when the opiate user says that they’d rather die than go through the withdrawals. Oxycodone physical dependence symptoms, such as withdrawals, lead to psychological dependence. That is when addiction takes over the mind and life of the oxycodone opiate user.

Why Choose All Opiates Detox?

  • Fast Opiate Detox
  • Board Certified Medical Doctors
  • State-of-the-art Facility
  • FDA Approved Treatment
  • Financing Available

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