New
York Drug Rehab has extensive experience with opiate addiction and withdrawals.
Demerol, which is a Schedule II opiate, meaning, that it is an opiate for
moderate to severe pain, and will have the same withdrawal syndrome associated
with the detoxification from any strong opiate. Contact us today for help with
an addiction to Demerol or other painkillers for someone in New York by calling
1-866-403-9467 or filling out the form on
this page.
Physical withdrawal symptoms from Demerol and other opiates may include, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, anxiety, muscle and bone pain, runny nose, tearing eyes, yawning, excessive sneezing, etc. These withdrawal symptoms can be a major factor in a person's inability to stop taking this drug, as they may seem to severe to deal with.
The generic name for Demerol is meperidine. When someone is dealing with an addiction to a prescription painkiller like Demerol, utilizing an effective detox procedure is necessary to minimize the sever withdrawal symptoms into something easier to deal with. There may be specific techniques or nutrional supplements used to aide this, or it may be done in a medical detox facility.
Of course detox alone is very rarely enough and it is usually necessary to follow up with a longer-term residential rehabilitation program.
Prescription painkillers like Demerol have become one of the most abused substances in New York and throughout the country. These narcotics have a very high potential for abuse and addiction. Unfortunately, we have spoke with many hard-working, well-meaning people who have become dependent on their opiate prescriptions and need help getting off the drugs. Symptoms of overdose may include: * slowed breathing * extreme sleepiness * coma * loose, floppy muscles * cold, clammy skin * slow heartbeat * upset stomach * blurred vision * dizziness * fainting.
Contact us today for more information on Demerol and other painkiller addiction and to find rehab help for someone from New York.
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