Archive for the ‘Addictions’ Category

New ?Elixir? Claims Success in Treating Cocaine Addiction

Monday, February 14th, 2011

NIDA Director Dr. Nora Volkaw said, “The results of this study represent a promising step toward an effective medical treatment for cocaine addiction.”

Many experienced drug rehab professionals are not so enthused about the prospect of a new wonder drug that will treat cocaine addiction with any success.  “It is just history repeating itself in regard to drug addiction,” said Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor for the Narconon Arrowhead residential drug rehabilitation program, Rebecca Pool, C.A.D.C..  “In the 1800’s heroin was invented and promoted to treat morphine and opium addiction.  Morphine addicts became heroin addicts.  Methadone, developed by the Nazi’s during World War II, was promoted as a cure to treat heroin addiction in the early 1970’s. Subsequently heroin addicts became methadone addicts.  Then came suboxone to treat methadone addiction leading to methadone users getting hooked on suboxone and so the story goes. Developing new drugs to treat drug addiction has not worked, history tells us that.”It is well known that a large portion of the addiction treatment industry has settled on substitute medications as a means to prevent addicts from falling back into their unhealthy lifestyle.  According to Narconon’s Pool, “The problem with this approach is that it does not help the individual discover and deal with the initial problems that lead them in the direction of drug addiction in the first place.  Here at Narconon we have found that the solution to solving addiction is to help the person rehabilitate themselves as opposed to ‘treating’the symptoms of drug addiction for an indefinite and ongoing period of time.”  The Narconon Arrowhead rehabilitation program uses a thorough detoxification program followed by counseling and life skills training to bring about recovery from addiction. One drug is not replaced by another so when a person completes the program they are completely drug-free.  The length of the program varies from person to person but on average takes three to five months. Seventy percent of Narconon program graduates go on to live drug-free lives.

If someone you know is struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol and you want to help them achieve lasting recovery, call Narconon Arrowhead today. Call Narconon at 1-800-468-6933 for free addiction counseling, referral and free assessment of visit us at our website www.stopaddiction.com

What Makes Russians Protest Against Methadone Treatment For Heroin Addiction?

Monday, January 24th, 2011

When the Soviet Union fell and greater freedoms became available to its citizens, an undesirable side effect of this change was greater access to narcotics. In particular, heroin. And, as in many other countries, along with a heroin epidemic comes HIV infections resulting from the sharing of needles used to inject heroin. Estimates of the number of heroin addicts vary from three million to six million of the country’s 142 million citizens. Like in America, some Russian doctors propose the use of substitution therapy with methadone. But unlike America, the treatment of heroin addiction with methadone is illegal. In fact, the discussion of the subject is forbidden, as is the promotion of the treatment on a website. Sometimes, even the mentioning it in conversation can bring legal sanctions down on a person. In 2006, an influential anti-methadone article was published in the Russian Medical Newspaper, then reprinted and distributed to addiction treatment specialists. The article claims that the methadone will be subject to illegal diversion and that heroin addicts are kept addicted while the pharmaceutical companies make a profit. Passions run high as medical and government officials bicker back and forth on risk reduction through substitute drugs that keep people from injecting heroin illegally, and other forms of treatment. “If harm reduction is one’s only goal, then methadone may be a viable treatment,” stated Derry Hallmark, Director of Admissions and Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor at Narconon Arrowhead. Narconon Arrowhead is one of the country’s leading drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers, located in Canadian, Oklahoma. “However, if a person’s goal is to live drug-free, then methadone may not be the best option to treat heroin or opiate addiction. Some drug treatment professionals may keep a person on methadone substitution for a long time, meaning that the person does not learn to live drug-free on their own.”The Narconon program is a fully drug-free program, meaning that every participant goes through a withdrawal step at the beginning of the program, assisted by nutritional support and physical exercises that calm and extrovert the person and relieve the discomfort of withdrawal. This is followed by a sauna program that uses a dry-heat combined with nutrition and an exercise program. This step flushes out old drug residues that may be connected with cravings. With lowered or eliminated cravings, the former addict is now free to take part in the counseling that allows them to leave guilt and depression behind, and learn the life skills that can enable them to make drug-free decisions in the future. “The Narconon program offers a viable alternative for the person who wishes to experience life without any reliance on drugs,” added Mr. Hallmark. “Our seventy percent success rate means that we are able to return many drug-free individuals to productive lives.”If you know anyone who needs help to overcome a drug addiction, please contact us at http://www.stopaddiction.com

Put an End to Addiction with the Right Rehab Program

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

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It’s not easy to quit. Addiction is not something you can totally get rid off overnight since it will take time to be completely free from it. A rehab program is one tool patients can rely on to help them overcome their addiction. Enrolling in a program is one wise move every patient must take if they want to be cured. It includes a step by step treatment and guidance from experts. It is tested and proven effective and is conducted with the supervisions of a trained individual. Though more affordable programs are run by the state, they don’t promise long term treatments compared to those offered by private rehab centers. That’s why you have to be extra careful in choosing a rehabilitation program.

 

You should know exactly what you’re looking for in a program. You must have a copy of the medical history and personal data of the patient who’s going to enroll in the program. You should also consider the patient’s status and how severe the case is. Rehabilitation programs are very flexible so there’s something for everybody. They include long term or short term treatments. You may even opt for an inpatient, outpatient, or residential treatment program. Make sure that you get only the best trained professionals and specialists to handle your patient. It is absolutely pointless being in a program with somebody who doesn’t even know what he’s doing in the first place.

 

Rehab programs vary a lot that finding the most appropriate one can be hard work. The programs differ in their philosophies, services, and credentials. They also involve different kinds of professionals working for them. Most importantly, the cost varies. Before deciding on a particular program, make sure you find one that suits you best in all aspects. You can do this by inquiring about them. You can conduct your own little research through the internet or by interviewing other patients who had gone through rehab. Read about patient testimonials and reviews as they can come in handy in your search.

 

You can combat drug and alcohol addiction. Enrolling in a legit program is an ideal move you must take to say goodbye to addiction. The right program sees to it that you get all the help you need through the expertise and guidance of reliable professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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