What is Roxicet?
Roxicet is an opiate used to treat mild to moderate pain and is a mix of Oxycodone (opiate) and Acetaminophen (tylenol). It comes in a number of different pill forms with the following names: Percocet (Tablets 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg) Roxicet 5/500, Roxilox, Tylox, and Percocet-Demi. Roxicet acts to relieve pain by binding to the opiate receptors in the brain, which communicates pain signals to the body. Like Morphine, Oxycontin, Vicodin and other common pain relief prescriptions, Roxicet is a drug that is highly addictive. Within weeks, the human body develops tolerance to the drug, requiring higher and higher doses of Roxicet to fully block your pain receptors. Physical dependence also involves withdrawl, which can lead to the uncomfortable physical symptoms when the medication is decreased or stopped.
What is a Roxicet Detox?
A Roxicet detox allows your body to comfortably get off Roxicet without withdrawl symptoms. Withdrawl symptoms occur when you stop taking Roxicet or when you miss your dose or take a smaller dose than you need. Withdrawl symptoms are minimal at first and include nausea, diarrhea, runny nose, abdominal cramping, and hot and cold sweats, but if you don’t take another Roxicet dose soon, these symptoms will get worse.
At Palm Beach Outpatient Detox, we don’t think you should have to fear getting off Roxicet because of withdrawal symptoms. There’s a way that you can detox off of Roxicet in the comfortable setting of your own home with a subutex or suboxone initiation followed by a gradual taper of the medication and finally, no medication.
Why Do I Need a Roxicet Detox?
Long term use of Roxicet can have a number of social and physical consequences. As tolerance to Roxicet develops the body requires more and more Roxicet or withdrawl symptoms will occur. As more Roxicet is needed daily, a person often spends a great deal of time and/or money obtaining more medication. The need for Roxicet can turn into an obsession. Often important social and recreational activities are given up or reduced to obtain and use Roxicet. Roxicet can also take a physical toll on the body and has a number of side effects including the following: fatigue, sedation, liver damage, constipation, nausea, confusion, delirium, respiratory depression, and even death. A Roxicet Detox can allow a person to take control of their life again and to once again obtain a “clear-headed” perspective on life.
What Can I Expect From a Roxicet Detox?
Without medical supervision, a Roxicet detox can be an extremely difficult, uncomfortable, and even painful. You can expect stomach cramps, runny nose, agitation, irritability, sweating, hot and cold flashes, and muscle and bone pain. The symptoms begin within hours of your last dose, peak after a few days and last for as long as a few weeks.
With a prescription to Subutex or Suboxone, you can detox off of Roxicet without experiencing these symptoms. Subutex and Suboxone are partial agonists, which mean that they bind to the receptors in your brain just like Roxicet would; stopping the withdrawl symptoms, but not causing the potent effect that Roxicet does (“the high”). Subutex and Suboxone stay on the opiate receptors for a long time and leave the receptor slowly, thus diminishing withdrawl signs and symptoms on discontinuation. This medication will allow you to break your physical dependence to Roxicet as your doctor slowly lowers your Suboxone or Subutex dose over two to three weeks and eventually stops it.
Palm Beach Outpatient Detox offers outpatient detoxification treatments for opiates, alcohol and benzodiazepines in a comfortable office setting that is both affordable and allows clients to continue to work and be at home with their families. For many individuals this offers a way of easing back into daily living over a several weeks and into a recovery based way of life. Palm Beach Outpatient Detox covers areas which include Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Martin and St. Lucie Counties in the South Florida area.