This state in the Pacific Northwest has its fair share of problems related to illegal drugs and diversion of prescription opioid painkillers. Mexican drug organizations are responsible for bringing many illegal drugs into Idaho, including heroin.
Waismann Method® Opioid and Alcohol Detox Treatment
For more than a decade, residents of Idaho and people from around the world have relied on the Waismann Method’s opiate detoxification. Our rapid opiate detox and medically assisted detox from opioid drugs and alcohol are performed in the safety and security of an accredited hospital. At a private hospital, patient is closely monitored from admission to discharge.
Our Southern California location is easily accessible for the thousands of people who come to us from around the world for safe, humane opioid detox. We provide in-depth medical tests to rule out any possible underlying problems. From there, we perform our detox using intravenous medication that cleanses the opiates from patients’ opiate receptors. These non-addicting medicines work quickly to eliminate the physical addiction while patients sleep gently under deep sedation. An accelerated withdrawal syndrome develops and passes while patients are sedated so they don’t have to experience painful symptoms. Opiate dependence can be eradicated in a safe, effective, compassionate and discreet manner with Waismann Method.
Drug and Alcohol Detox in Idaho
There are several options for drug treatment in Idaho. Although, when you are looking for an Idaho detox at an accredited hospital, you simply might have to leave the state. One of the most important steps to reach full sobriety is an effective detox process. It’s essential to start your path to freedom from substance abuse, by first eliminating all toxic substances from your body. To achieve this goal, you need adequate medical assistance throughout the detoxification phase. That is why many people from Idaho, fly to California to participate in the WAISMANN DETOX ™.
Heroin Addiction- One of the State’s Biggest problems
This illegal opioid drug is highly addicting and is primarily available in Idaho in Mexican black tar form, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The agency’s foremost concern, as it applies to pharmaceutical opioids, is with drugs containing hydrocodone and oxycodone. These potent drugs are often subject to illegal diversion and abuse for the heroin-like effects they produce. Opioids attach to receptors in the brain and body and can be very prone to causing dependence.
Oxycodone is the key ingredient in OxyContin, a time-released opioid that is of serious concern to drug and law enforcement authorities. Hydrocodone is included in drugs such as Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet, and Norco. The abuse and trafficking of these drugs have become problematic, and the DEA says methadone is also a concern.
Prescription drugs are widely abused in Idaho, according to the DEA. Diversion methods include doctor shopping or trying to secure more than one supply of a drug by going from doctor to doctor. Doctors who illegally dispense or prescribe drugs continue to be a growing problem, and people often forge or falsify prescriptions to get their hands on drugs.
When desperate, some people also steal or divert opioids from pharmacies or hospitals. Sometimes, it’s health care professionals who are behind this. Many people who use opiates legitimately for pain control or other conditions become hooked on their prescriptions once a tolerance develops. Once a dependency sets in, many patients may buy drugs illegally or sell their pills and use the money to buy heroin, which is often cheaper and easier to obtain. Most people don’t set out to become addicted to their prescription pain meds but these controlled substances need to be taken carefully.
With a variety of treatment programs to choose from, selecting the most successful form of detox can be your best decision. If you, your spouse or your child is looking for an effective detoxification program that can provide nearly 100% success rate, call us now. Let us help you find the option that is right for you! Call 1-800-423-2482