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Sublimaze Detox and Withdrawal

Sublimaze is one of the brand names of the potent anesthetic fentanyl. This opiate-based anesthetic, stronger than morphine, is used to treat, lessen and manage intense pain among patients. Sublimaze is chemically a salt version of fentanyl, used by medical practitioners as a general anesthetic since the 1960s. It works in the nervous system including the brain, blocking pain receptors and lessening pain. However, just like any other opiate-derived drug, Sublimaze has moderate to high degrees of dependency. This analgesic causes intense euphoria similar to heroin.
“Sublimaze has moderate to high degrees of dependency.”
Users with little knowledge about its potency sometimes take too much of the drug, leading to respiratory depression and consequent fatality. If you know someone with a Sublimaze addiction, it is advisable to get them help as fast as possible. A number of private Sublimaze detox centers in the US can assist users to stop the habit and get back to their normal lives.

Sublimaze Abuse

The first cases of fentanyl abuse were reported in the mid-1970s among medical practitioners. This prompted drug authorities to classify fentanyl and its derivatives as Schedule II prescription drugs and narcotics. Medical labs synthesize myriad forms of this analgesic for clinical applications. These include skin patches, lozenges and buccal tablets. Transdermal delivery is the most common method of use in clinical settings.

The availability of prescription fentanyl derivatives is a major catalyst for dependency. Many people in Sublimaze detox programs confess that dependency began after a medical prescription. Nonetheless, the drug is also available in the street, and it is sometimes sold as a heroin substitute. Common street names of Sublimaze include:

  • China White
  • China Girl
  • Dance Fever
  • Good Fella
  • Apache
  • Jackpot
  • TNT
  • Tango and Cash
  • Murder 8

Users normally inject, smoke or snort crushed versions of the opiate. Others cut up and ingest the gel from Duragesic patches. As a result, the latest patches incorporate silicone or plastic matrices to inhibit removal of the active ingredient.

Effects of Fentanyl Abuse

“Dependency arises when users begin experiencing reduced periods of the “high” feeling so they take more Sublimaze to reactivate the feeling.”
Sublimaze, similar to other opiate-derived analgesics, binds itself to opiate receptors in the brain. This leads to a spike in dopamine levels, causing the euphoric high associated with the drug. Dependency arises when users begin experiencing reduced periods of the “high” feeling so they take more Sublimaze to reactivate the feeling. You should advise any user to visit a Sublimaze detox center immediately, before the problem takes a turn for the worse.

Some of the effects of fentanyl abuse and withdrawal include or may result in the following:

  • Respiratory failure
  • Intense allergic reactions
  • Stomach cramps
  • Hot flushes
  • Insomnia
  • Night sweats
  • Liver damage
  • Loss of appetite
  • Unconsciousness, coma and possible death

Fentanyl Detox, Withdrawal, Treatment and Management

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, carried out by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration in 2009, over 15 million Americans ages 12 years and older had taken prescription drugs for recreational purposes at least once in their lifetime. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that prescription drug abuse, including Sublimaze abuse, rose from 7.8 to 15.1 million from 1992 to 2003.

Clearly, there is a need to reduce and stop the abuse of Sublimaze and similar medical opiates. This drug is more potent than heroine and users experience a tough time during withdrawal. Nevertheless, a top-quality Sublimaze withdrawal treatment facility can assist users throughout the detox process. Such a facility should have medical staff and counselors on standby to help users cope with withdrawal symptoms and complete detoxification.

An overdose of fentanyl can cause respiratory failure and requires immediate treatment. Patients are given opiate receptor antagonists in case of overdose. Mixing the drug with other opiates such as cocaine or heroin amplifies its potency and is a noted cause of death among many users of the analgesic. The only way you can assist an addict is by admitting them to a private center for help by professionals.

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