Other narcotic opiate-based substances that can be treated through the rapid detoxification process include:
- codeine
- dilaudid
- morphine
- percocet & percodan
- lortab
- mscontin
- oxycontin
The rapid opiate detox process is generally conducted in a hospital setting and under general anesthesia. In fact, the
process is most often overseen by certified and qualified anesthesiologists and a nursing staff that specializes in such procedures.
While under anesthesia, the patient is administered medications that accelerate the physical reactions to
the rapid withdrawal process which can last from 4 to 6 hours.
What might be one of the most effective treatment tools for Oxycontin addiction and dependency is referred to as
"anesthesia-assisted rapid opiate detoxification (AAROD). The procedure is designed to bring the patient to an opiate-free state at the brain's receptor
level without the painful and oftentimes debilitating withdrawal symptoms.
Also referred to as "accelerated detoxification," AAROD provides a rapid detoxification process, usually between four and six hours, that significantly diminishes the withdrawal
discomfort and time.opiates with other drugs. It has proven to be successful in treating dependency on a variety of other opiate-based
drugs and medications including, heroin, narcotic pain relief drugs such as Vicodin®, OxyContin®, Lorcet®, Darvon®, Morphine, Demerol®, and
Codeine, and methadone.
According to John Epperly, director of Chicago's
Midwest Rapid Opiate Detoxification
Specialists (MRODS)