Rapid Reaction
![]() |
Rapid Detox Centers Can Be A Whole New Start In Life
Detoxification is a vital step in the road to recovery from addiction. It is often difficult to take but most drug and alcohol sufferers have no choice. Extended periods of addiction necessitate the help of medical professionals.
Many of the hardened addicts who attempt to quit on their own, are not successful in breaking free from their habits. Before any long-term addiction recovery can begin, it is essential for the body of the addict to be detoxified.
Detoxification should not be taken as a cure for addiction. It is simply one of the first and most significant steps in a complete rehabilitation program. Addicts can be dependent on any of several substances like heroin, opium, methadone, oxycontin, percocet and codeine.
The objective of a detoxification period is to moderate the withdrawal symptoms because most rehabilitation programs fail due to their demandingness. Sometimes anesthesia is used to conduct opiate detoxification.
The point is to go through detoxification and reduce the body's craving for the abused substance. This process is mostly physical, though psychotropic drugs can be given to tone down the whole experience.
A big problem with drug rehabilitation is the danger of regress after it has finished. Regress usually occurs when the individual's body demands another "fix" even when the mind or emotional state does not demand it.
This physiological dependence is more potent than determination and self-will in a majority of cases and that is why addicts are not able to quit easily. Their bodies will not allow them do so. Rapid Detox Centers can give help with the first important step in the recovery process by helping a patient through the detoxification phase.
Rapid Detox is a straightforward procedure developed in order to reduce and, if possible, altogether eradicate the symptoms common with withdrawal. The more effectively withdrawal symptoms are suppressed, the chances of relapse are fewer and the chances are greater for complete recovery from addiction.
Be aware that, Rapid Detox should not be used as a replacement for regularly available comprehensive treatment and recovery programs. The one and only use for Rapid Detox is to give help people to cope better with their withdrawal symptoms.
Anesthesia Assisted Opiate Detoxification is the one of the first steps taken in a Rapid Detox procedure. The total process can take a long time depending on the psychological dependence and toxicity level of the individual in question. Detoxification "cleans" the body of all drugs and their residues and makes the body starve for them.
The starvation is what manifests itself withdrawal symptoms and the patient will do anything to cure those ephemeral hunger pangs. This is the most vital stage as the chances of relapse are greatest. This is the reason it is normal that, after "detox", most people pass through counseling in some form before proceeding to the next step. Post-detox care is vital to final recovery.
There will be a number of of Rapid Detox centers in your vicinity. If not, then your family doctor can readily provide patients with alternative suggestions.
Rapid Detox Centers can also be called "ultra rapid opiate detox" because they are experts in opiate based substances like heroin, methadone, vicodin, or prescription painkillers.
Some common opiate narcotics that can be treated in Rapid Detox Centers are:
· Codeine
· Dilaudid
· Morphine
· Percocet and Percodan
· Lortab
· Oxycontin
Rapid Detox is carried out under general anesthesia in hospital-like surroundings. This is imperative because detoxification should only be carried out by qualified anesthesiologists and medical staff under the supervision of a competent doctor, all of whom have received specialized training in detoxification procedures.
Withdrawal symptoms can last for a long time after a patient stops taking the narcotic substance. While under anesthesia in Rapid Detox, the patient is given medications that hasten the reactions to withdrawal symptoms. This procedure can last up to six hours.
Anesthesia Assisted Rapid Opiate Detoxification (AAROD) is an effective treatment for oxycontin addiction. The treatment aims to free the patient from dependency on the opiate by managing the "receptor level" of the patient's brain. This procedure does not involve any painful or debilitating withdrawal symptoms.
The selection of a Rapid Detox Center is based on factors like the type and amount of drugs, alcohol or other drugs the patient has been using, for how long, age of the patient, and medical history.
People need not be addicts to street-drugs like heroin. Sometimes, opiate based drugs administered during operations, injuries, and chronic pain conditions can also result in the patient becoming addicted to the opiate.
Many Rapid Detox centers have been opened in order to provide centralized information to all people who need to find qualified and certified rapid detoxification treatments.
About the Author
More information on
Rapid Detox Centers
can be found
here:
http://www.the-peoples-choice.info/rapid-detox-centers/rapid-detox-centers.html
|
|
No Reaction $6.49 No Reaction |
|
|
European Military Prospects, Economic Constraints and the Rapid Reaction Force $9.95 An analysis of the record of economic growth, military spending and military investments in Germany, France, the UK and Italy. It provides a basis for estimating their capacity to enhance the military capabilities sought for the European Security and Defense Policy and the Rapid Reaction Force. |
|
|
Lightning Over Water: Sharpening America's Light Forces for Rapid Reaction Missions $9.95 This work represents a compilation of research drawn from numerous studies on the topic of improving light air-deployable forces. The focus is on new operational concepts along with the underlying enabling technologies. Three different means for improving rapid-reaction capability are condidered. |
|
|
Reaction $19.99 NaxArt Reaction - Premium Poster |
|
|
Organic Reaction Mechanisms $1300 Surveys research on organic reaction mechanisms described in the literature dated December 1995 to November 1996. This is the thirty second volume in this highly successful and well respected series that provides a guide to all the most recent developments in organic chemistry. Each year researchers discover new mechanisms for the synthesis of all types of organic compounds. This volume as in previous years includes such mechanisms as addition and elimination reactions, nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitutions and molecular rearrangements. Each chapter deals with specific reaction types, reviewing the year's developments in the area and is extensively referenced to previous volumes and primary journals. Author and subject indexes are also provided for rapid searching. |
|
|
Organic Reaction Mechanisms, 1996 $1811.16 Surveys research on organic reaction mechanisms described in the literature dated December 1995 to November 1996. This is the thirty second volume in this highly successful and well respected series that provides a guide to all the most recent developments in organic chemistry. Each year researchers discover new mechanisms for the synthesis of all types of organic compounds. This volume as in previous years includes such mechanisms as addition and elimination reactions, nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitutions and molecular rearrangements. Each chapter deals with specific reaction types, reviewing the years developments in the area and is extensively referenced to previous volumes and primary journals. Author and subject indexes are also provided for rapid searching. Author: Knipe/ Knipe, A. C./ Watts, W. E. Series Title: Organic Reaction Mechanisms Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 578 Publication Date: 1999/11/30 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 1.44 inches |
|
|
Caridoid Escape Reaction $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Caridoid Escape Reaction, also known as lobstering or tailflipping, refers to an innate escape mechanism in marine and freshwater crustaceans such as lobsters, krill, shrimp and crayfish. The reaction, most extensively researched in crayfish, allows crustaceans to escape predators through rapid abdominal flexions that produce powerful swimming strokes thrusting the crustacean through the water and away from danger. The type of response depends on the part of the crustacean stimulated, but this stereotyped behavior is complex and is regulated both spatially and temporally through the interactions of several neurons. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/07/07 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.21 inches |
|
|
Flash Reaction Processes $571.94 Flash Reaction Processes brings together for the first time contributions by researchers working on metal refining processes, mineral calcination processes and the plasma processing of ceramics. Distinctive features and problems common to these processes are discussed and compared: some physical and/or chemical transformation of an inorganic material is sought by means of very rapid heating and cooling; the feed materials are usually in particular form, often finely divided; the heating is achieved by combustion gases, plasma jets or microwaves; the products are of scientific and/or commercial interest. The contributions have been grouped as follows: (i) fundamental studies of the physics and chemistry of processes driven by the rapid heating of particles of reactive material; (ii) mathematic modelling of such processes; (iii) experimental studies on the laboratory scale; (iv) experience from the operation of pilot scale and full scale flash reactors; and (v) processes which may benefit from the application of flash heating technology. The book will be of interest to anyone working on fundamental or applied aspects of modern metal refining, mineral processing, plasma ceramic coating technology, rapid prototyping or other processes which require controlled transformation of reactive or nonreactive particles by short duration heating and cooling cycles. Author: Davies, T. W./ Davies, Thomas William Series Title: NATO Asi Series. Series E, Applied Sciences Series Number: 282 Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 384 Publication Date: 1995/01/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.88 inches |
|
|
The Rapid $54.99 R. Dion The Rapid - Giclee Print |
|
|
Lightning over Water: Sharpening America's Light Forces for Rapid-Reaction Missions $39 No Synopsis Available |
|
|
Rapid Load Testing on Piles $109.95 A Rapid Load Test (RLT), developed to determine the initial stiffness and bearing capacity, is an economical and practical alternative to a Static Load Test (SLT). The broad application of RLT, however, was hampered by uncertainty about the interpretation of the test results. This book offers clear guidance on the available analysis techniques and their reliability. The guidelines were related to an international standard which is drawn up by CEN and can be used in two ways: * Straightforward interpretation of test results, chapter 1-3 * Interpretation with additional background information about the possibilities and limitations, chapter 4-8 The guidelines were drawn up by the Dutch CUR-committee on rapid load testing on piles. Chapters 1 and 2 deal with the practical execution of the test and the presentation of the results. Chapter 3 gives a general overview of existing interpretation methods and refers to step-by-step descriptions of the two advised interpretation methods. The aspects which are important for the interpretation are discussed in chapter 4, also showing that the inertia of the pile should be taken into account.In clay soil the rate effect (the dependency of strength and stiffness on loading rate) is also of importance, whereas in sand and silt the generation of pore water pressures during an RLT plays a role. The velocity of the RLT is such that the reaction of sand and silt might be considered as partially drained. These guidelines indicate how these effects can be compensated to obtain the static resistance in the final results. Chapter 5 presents two interpretation methods (a method for piles in sand, gravel, silt and piles on rock and a method for piles in clay). For practical use, the methods are described in a step-by-step scheme in an Appendix. |
|
|
Chain Reaction $8.99 Chain Reaction |
|
|
Centipede/Reaction $8.99 Centipede/Reaction |
|
|
Action / Reaction $9.99 Action / Reaction |
|
|
Revolution and Reaction: Europe 1789 1849 $38.81 An engaging range of period texts and theme books for AS and A Level history. In many ways the period 17891849 saw the birth of the modern world, as the people of Europe grappled with the impact of the new political and social ideas, rapid population growth and the acceleration of the industrialisation. The clash between the forces of change and of conservatism provoked crisis, war, revolution and reaction. Andrew Matthews provides a lively and intelligent account. In chapters that focus on the French Revolution, Napoleon, Restoration France, Metternichs Europe and the 1848 revolutions, he considers the key individuals, groups and political, social and economic pressures that produced so much revolution, repression and war. Author: Matthews, Andrews/ Brown, Richard/ Smith, David Series Title: Cambridge Perspectives in History Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 216 Publication Date: 2001/06/21 Age Level: 16 19 Language: English Dimensions: 9.62 x 7.47 x 0.42 inches |
|
|
Small-Scale Synthesis of Laboratory Reagents with Reaction Modeling $139.95 The in-lab preparation of certain chemical reagents provides a number of advantages over purchasing various commercially prepared samples. This is especially true in isolated regions where acquiring the necessary substances from overseas can cause undue delay and inconvenience due to restrictions on the transportation of hazardous chemicals. An invaluable resource for chemists in a variety of environments, Small-Scale Synthesis of Laboratory Reagents with Reaction Modeling presents efficient, sensible, and versatile methods for the laboratory preparation of common chemical reagents. Rapid, reliable synthesis Designed to facilitate smooth experimentation in the lab, this volume presents preparations chosen for their short duration, availability of apparatus, high yield, and high purity of the product. Adding an educational component, the book also discusses fundamental processes in inorganic chemistry, presenting original modeling of reactions and their practical implementation.Theoretical aspects are discussed to a greater extent than is usual in synthetic literature in cases where there is a direct impact on experimental parameters, such as the reaction time, yield, and purity of the product. More than 30 convenient, time-saving preparations Focusing on simple synthesis of high-purity reagents, the book contains over 30 presentations, a substantial number of which are mathematically modeled for the first time. Most syntheses can be carried out in one day using common laboratory equipment, making this volume a valuable and time-saving tool. |
|
|
Rapid Response Blood Glucose Meter Starter Pack, Each $33.28 Features of the Rapid Response Blood Glucose Meter Starter Pack: Large LCD display. 7 Second Reaction Time. Indicates ketone warning. Single button operation. Requires only 0.7 ?l blood. FDA cleared for alternate site testing. No cleaning necessary. Rapid Response Glucose Meter Kit includes: Blood Glucose Meter. Lancing Device. 10 Lancets. Sporty Carrying Case. Additional Carrying Case. Owner's Manual. Warranty Card. |
|
|
Rapid Detection and Characterization of Foodborne Pathogens by Molecular Techniques $169.95 Describes molecular techniques for the detection and discrimination of major infectious bacteria associated with foods. This title focuses on genes associated with pathogenicity used in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) including real-time PCR for specific detection of pathogenic bacteria. |



US $14.99









































