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if you reduce the tablets by one a day every five days You should experience very minimal suffering.

Here is what I suggest to get you over the worst part of the withdrawals.

To help with the withdrawals take hot bathes with 2c. of dissolved Epsom salts and soak for 30 minutes. The skin is the biggest organ of elimination and this will help pull out the drugs. Use a loofa to clean the pores and this will help pull the drugs out even faster.

I recommend you drink purified water mixed with mineral water 50/50. This will replace the minerals that are exiting your body continuously.

I suggest that adults and children drink 40 ounces of water per 100 pounds of body weight every day and 2c. a day of fresh carrot juice, to flush the medicine out of your liver. Taking 500mg of calcium and magnesium twice a day will help you to relax.

Drink chamomile tea throughout the day and evening to help you stay relaxed.

Use a powdered fiber supplement twice daily to pull the drugs out of your intestines where they store.

Two of the questionnaires in this forum did follow this program to withdraw from drugs and it did help. I've enclosed a link where you can read their response to this program.

If you have any further questions please let me know,
Billie77

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2007-12-03 02:17:22 · answer #1 · answered by Cherokee Billie 7 · 1 0

Depends on how long you've been on it and at what dose.

Tapering off slowly can blunt the withdrawal effects; however, if your trouble is that you're addicted to oxycodone then you might have a hard time sticking to a taper program.

Stock up on ibuprofen and over the counter anti-diarrheals (like Imodium). If you have access to a doctor, see if she'll write a prescription for antinausea medicines as well.

2007-12-02 23:43:06 · answer #2 · answered by Doxycycline 6 · 1 0

Depends on your dose and longevity of taking it. How long have you been on it, and how many do you take a day?

2007-12-02 23:39:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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