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Ingredients of a Good Drug Detox Program

Friday, October 14th, 2011
Megan Steiner asked:


You may have reached a point in your life where you are ready to make a change, and free yourself from an abusive drug habit. You may have even considered some different detox options. However, the stunning variety of programs available may have confused you, as it does many individuals looking to get into a program. This short guide will provide you with a few insights on what to look for in a good drug detox program as well as what preparations you need to take to give yourself the best chance of success.

Building Treatment Perspective

The first step towards a successful drug detox program is to push your mind to arrive at a point where you are ready and serious about the course. When people suffering from serious drug addiction enroll in a detox program, they are asked to prepare themselves first to keep away from the temptation of drugs, a mighty task for those with a history of abuse.

So the first key is to focus on the credentials of the physician running the program. There are various examinations undertaken in detox or drug rehab, so make sure that your doctor is a specialist vis-à-vis drug detoxification.

The next step is to get an assessment to identify where the body stands. This helps medical practitioners arrive at a decision around the program scheduling. Every patient reacts differently and therefore treatment could vary after the diagnosis, where it goes according to body needs. This process should take into account biological, physical, and social factors.

The Detox Period

While undergoing such a program, proper medicinal practices are imperative as they help to reduce problems that patients feel due to discontinuation of drug intake, which could be insomnia, uneasiness, body aches, etc. Treatment period is usually said to stretch between two and three months but that may not be applicable for all cases.

Nowadays, there are many rehabilitation centers that work on programs focusing on withdrawal phase to help patients stop use of drugs with least inconvenience. Detoxification programs eliminate drug residues from the body by using elements like exercise and low-heat sauna treatment.

Positives Outcomes

One can draw a lot of positives from the detox program that is followed. According to recent studies, the good news is that that rehabilitation doesn’t have to be carried in captivity. Hence, people undergoing such programs can lead their normal routine life, contrary to the misconception that prevails. The long term thought on drug addiction has been restrictive in nature, leading to program failures that resulted in the perception that drug addiction is incurable and is a life term illness. But if you do a bit of research on more modern and well-researched programs, you can almost certainly find one that allows you to lead a relatively normal life during the course and that gives hope for long term success in beating addiction.



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Methadone: A Program In Shambles

Sunday, September 18th, 2011
Will Penn asked:


Opiate addiction is one of the hardest addictions to overcome. The physical withdrawals can be so intense that many fail or find themselves rushing to the methadone clinic or signing up for the new wonder drug, Subaxone. However, treating this type of addiction with these so-called “withdrawal” drugs doesn’t make sense. Haven’t we learned through the failed methadone programs that this simply does not work?

Methadone has long been the standard medical treatment for those addicted to heroin. In recent years, methadone has increasingly become accepted in the medical community to treat those with chronic pain. However, the consequences of this have been devastating. Because methadone is more widely available in prescription form and not just in a clinic setting, not surprisingly, methadone abuse has skyrocketed. A growing number of people are overdosing on methadone and even more frightening, when combined with other prescription medication, people are dying. The FDA released a public health advisory on November 29th, 2006 warning that “methadone used for pain control could result in death and other life-threatening changes in breathing and heart-rate”.1 This was widely seen by the much publicized deaths of Anna Nicole Smith and her son. Both died of overdoses resulting from a combination of prescription medications, including methadone.

In addition to the alarming death rates associated with methadone overdose, former heroin addicts who had been on a methadone program report that the withdrawal symptoms from methadone are more intense than withdrawing from heroin. One former addict said, “I’ve been on both ends of withdrawals, heroin and methadone, every patient of methadone will always tell you the same as I do: I can kick heroin anytime, but methadone that is something else. In 15 years of heroin addiction, I’ve kicked 3 times, ‘cold-turkey’. In 10 years on methadone, I’ve never kicked methadone.”

Methadone withdrawal is so severe that programs who take a holistic approach to dealing with addiction are unable to accept those people who have high levels of methadone in their system. They must first be weaned off until their bodies have adjusted to low doses of the drug to a point where they can safely stop taking methadone all together.

Using drugs as a method of drug rehabilitation only creates additional problems for the addict as seen through the methadone debacle. Now, Subaxone is being pushed as the alternative to methadone, and yet even its own website claims that Subaxone “has the potential for abuse and [can] produce dependence of the opioid type.”

Shouldn’t the solution be based on living a life without the need for ANY type of drug. Hasn’t it been shown that the consequences to using additional drugs as a treatment method only transfers the addiction from one drug to another?

There are other ways. There are programs that offer a holistic, natural approach to combating opiate addiction. Withdrawal symptoms from opiates can be severe; however, the alternatives, such as Methadone and Subaxone, are only a quick fix and don’t offer a complete solution to the problems an addict faces. Narconon Vista Bay can help. Through a closely supervised withdrawal program and a breakthrough detoxification process, an opiate addict can free themselves of all drugs.

Isn’t this the goal? Drug-rehab means rehabilitating without drugs. When more and more addicts seek help from methadone, the drug that was supposed to treat their addiction, it’s easy to see that the future of Subaxone has the potential to create dangerous consequences for those already suffering from drug addiction.



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