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		<title>Treating Opiate Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 15:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
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When you think of opiate addiction, one of the first drugs that you envision is heroin, which was wildly popular in the 1960s and has seen a resurgence recently.  The new designer opiate derivatives such as Vicodin, Percodan, and OxyContin are even more popular and seem to be the drugs of choice for both [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">When you think of <strong>opiate addiction</strong>, one of the first drugs that you envision is heroin, which was wildly popular in the 1960s and has seen a resurgence recently.  The new designer opiate derivatives such as Vicodin, Percodan, and OxyContin are even more popular and seem to be the drugs of choice for both <a title="Sober Teens Online" href="http://soberteensonline.com">teens</a> and popular Hollywood actors alike.   Both are contributing factors in the rising need for <em>opium addiction treatment.</em><strong></strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><strong>Why Opiates?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Since opiates suppress pain, reduce anxiety, and evoke a feeling of euphoria in high doses, it is no wonder that they have become the recreational drug of choice.  They can be snorted, smoked, taken by mouth, or injected intravenously.  Intravenous injection provides the quickest and strongest sensation of pleasure.  For these very same reasons, there has been a marked increase in opiate addicts.  However, the problem is that the body becomes dependent upon these substances, and withdrawal causes intense physical pain.<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><strong>Treating the Opiate Addict</strong></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">The opiate addict is often reluctant to endure opiate detoxification because of the physical discomfort associated with the process.  Withdrawal symptoms may include extreme agitation, tremors, nausea, hot and cold flashes, muscle pain, and diarrhea.  Medically supervised withdrawal from the drug is necessary in many cases to place the addict on the path to recovery.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Drug replacement therapy is one of the primary treatment paths for those indulging in opiate abuse.  Methadone has been used since the 1970s in treating opiate addiction.  <a title="sober village addiction forums" href="http://thesobervillage.com" target="_blank">Recovering addicts </a>are administered the drug under medical supervision.  Using this therapy, 25% of addicts are able to come off the drug therapy completely, 25% take the drug regularly, and 50% have an ‘on and off’ relationship with Methadone.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Another method that has recently become available for those recovering from opiate addiction is ‘Rapid Opiate Detox’, which is a procedure that allows the patient to skip the intense physical withdrawal.  The patient is placed under anesthesia and the body is rid if all opiates in only 4 to 6 hours.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">However, this is not a ‘magic pill.  There are number of drawbacks associated with the procedure, with the first being cost.  At $15,000 to $20,000, most opiate addicts just cannot afford it.  Also, although the patient feels no pain, it is extremely taxing on the body and there have been a number of deaths associated with the procedure.  Plus, physical detoxification is only the beginning of the opiate recovery process.  Without subsequent therapy, the risk of relapse is high.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">A better alternative and one of the newest and most promising treatments for opiate addicts is referred to as ‘Suboxone Detox’ therapy.  In this instance, the drug Buprenorphine or Subutex is used in lieu of Methadone.  The advantage to this method of treatment is that there is no need to check into a hospital or detoxification facility.  It is prescribed by a certified physician and has worked well as an integrated approach to keeping addicts <a title="Sober N Clean Forums" href="http://sobernclean.com" target="_blank">clean and sober</a>.  The best part is that ultimately, many addicts are able to come off the drug completely.</p>
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		<title>Help Me Overcome Opiate Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 20:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Overcoming any sort of drug addiction can be challenging and overwhelming to start with. In order to get rid of the opiate addiction, you would have to take some constructive and positive initial steps. The sooner you realize that you are on the wrong track, you should seek help and consultation from authorized persons. For [...]]]></description>
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<p>Overcoming any sort of drug addiction can be challenging and overwhelming to start with. In order to get rid of the opiate addiction, you would have to take some constructive and <a title="The Sober Village" href="http://thesobervillage.com" target="_blank">positive initial steps</a>. The sooner you realize that you are on the wrong track, you should seek help and consultation from authorized persons. For some people rehabilitation seems to work out while for others, guidance of the general physician is more than enough for the solution.</p>
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<p align="JUSTIFY">You can’t deny the fact that the <a title="The Recovery Place" href="http://www.therecoveryplace.net?utm_source=addiction%2Bsources%20blog&amp;utm_medium=internet&amp;utm_campaign=sober%2Bsources%20network" target="_blank">rehabilitation clinics</a> are the best option to consider for any opiate addict because they not only provide you with the proper care but they also develop the confidence and self-esteem that you need. I would still say that you should prefer trying things at home as a treatment towards the addiction because there is no place better than an atmosphere where you have your own people and the acquaintances that you care for.<span id="more-28"></span></p>
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<p align="JUSTIFY">The addiction related to heroine drugs and medications are more prone to show severe withdrawal symptoms so you should prepare yourself to suffer the consequences as well as being patient for the results to show up. Here are a few things you can do to <a title="The Sober Village" href="http://thesobervillage.com">overcome your opiate addiction</a>.</p>
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<p align="JUSTIFY">You should get a book or program to help you in understanding and look at <a title="Sober N Clean" href="http://sobernclean.com" target="_blank">online recovery </a>to get to know the addiction better because when you face the reality, you would be able to judge well and deliberate precisely. You will also fight against the withdrawal symptoms in a better manner. These books and programs would cost lower amount of money than other options like patient care hospitals and clinics.</p>
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<p align="JUSTIFY">Avoid taking the drugs even in minimal quantity because this would cause dependency to increase with the passage of time. Eat right, take vitamins and eat mineralized food as much as possible to provide your body with the suitable limits and medium to carry out its functions properly. Don’t do all this because you are tired of the drug addiction, do this because you want an optimum health and physical balance. Prepare yourself with the course of time and take the <a title="The Addicts Guide" href="http://theaddictsguide.com" target="_blank">treatment seriously</a> because if you work consistently, this is ought to work for you in a constructive manner.</p>
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<p align="JUSTIFY">Take as much rest as you possibly can. As an addict, you need more sleep and contentment to heal your body cells and metabolism process.</p>
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<p align="JUSTIFY">Consider the above mentioned information as initial guidance if you want to overcome your opiate addiction.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know suffers from alcoholism or addiction please visit us at www.sobersources.com and see the available resources and support forums we can offer you.</p>
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		<title>Suboxone Dangers to Consider Before Detox</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 02:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suboxone therapy as a detoxification treatment can be highly successful when it is done through a doctor and followed closely.  Patients should always remember that Suboxone is not a drug that can be taken lightly.  It is powerful and can cause side effects and situations that can be deadly if not taken properly. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Suboxone </strong>therapy as a detoxification treatment can be highly successful when it is done through a doctor and followed closely.  Patients should always remember that <em>Suboxone</em> is not a drug that can be taken lightly.  It is powerful and can cause side effects and situations that can be deadly if not taken properly.  Also, the vast majority of Suboxone users have an addictive impulse to start with so the danger of overdose or abuse is high.  For this reason, the drug also has Naloxene which helps with these problems.  Here are some very important things to remember when taking the drug Suboxone for detoxification.<br />
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<p>One of the first potential dangers involves not telling your doctor about what you currently take already.  Some of the most innocent things on the shelf in your local pharmacy can be absolutely dangerous in combination with Suboxone.  Sleeping pills are a perfect example of this.  They can harm you when you are under <a href="http://www.theaddictsguide.com">Suboxone therapy</a>.  <a href="http://www.stopdepression.info">Antidepressants</a> also are dangerous sometimes, as well as any other opioid medicines that you might be taking.  There are many other medicines that could easily be harmful, so make sure you tell your doctor.</p>
<p>Another common problem is alcohol.  It is like playing Russian roulette to drink while you are taking Suboxone.  The combination could literally cause you to go into respiratory arrest.  Leave the drinking and partying behind while you are on Suboxone detoxification.  You likely should not be around those type situations anyway if you are going through detox.</p>
<p>Another common issue with Suboxone is liver problems.  You may experience problems with the liver if you are taking Suboxone.  Make sure that you discuss this at length with your <a href="http://www.fixmyanxiety.com">doctor</a> if you have concerns in this area.  Blood tests can usually reveal any issues with your liver.  Common symptoms of your liver giving you problems can include jaundice in the eyes and skin, urine that turns a darker color than usual, light stools or a loss of appetite.  Stomach pain can also be an issue with Suboxone detoxification and can be a signal of liver problems.</p>
<p>Pregnancy problems are suspected with Suboxone use and you should never take it without a doctor&#8217;s okay.  Some doctors say that Suboxone is an absolute no-go for pregnant women while others say the potential harm of not taking it is worse - such as with severe addictions.  Definitely do not breast feed while on Suboxone because it will harm your baby.</p>
<p>Taking Suboxone as a detox treatment is much safer than it might seem, but these are some of the things you should consider.  Talk with your doctor about the various issues that you might run into and continue to communicate with him throughout the course of your treatment.</p>
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		<title>The Role of Naloxone in Subox Detox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroine addiction is one of the most difficult drug addictions to overcome.  In response to this horrible affliction, detox methods began to take root over the last couple of decades.  Methadone was the drug of choice up until a few years ago when Suboxone detoxification became popular.  What makes Subox detox better [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heroine addiction is one of the most difficult drug addictions to overcome.  In response to this horrible affliction, detox methods began to take root over the last couple of decades.  Methadone was the drug of choice up until a few years ago when Suboxone detoxification became popular.  What makes Subox detox better than Methadone?  A number of things do really, but the presence of <strong><em>Naloxone</em></strong> is near the top of the list.<br />
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Naloxone is put inside the drug suboxone along with buprenorphine.  Buprenorphine is an opiate that is not nearly as addictive as heroine or even methadone, thereby providing this wonderful benefit.  The big kick on methadone detox was that the majority of people would end up addicted to the methadone instead of overcoming the heroine addiction.  While buprenorphine is addictive to a degree, it is not even close to as bad as the other options.  It also has a secret weapon - Naloxone.</p>
<p>Naloxone causes repugnant symptoms and withdrawals in the subox detox patient that abuses their suboxone.  This is because the amounts are measured so that only the prescribed amount of suboxone can be tolerated.  This motivates the <a href="http://www.thesobervillage.com">detox patient</a> to make certain they stay on schedule and do not take more than prescribed.  It also virtually destroys any real chance of suboxone showing up on the black market.  It would simply make people sick as hell, and they would leave it alone.</p>
<p>The beauty of Naloxone is that it only does this if you abuse it.  The dosages are measured to perfection when done right, and the medicine is highly effective at keeping people off of heroine.  The drug is a maintenance drug for sure, but it is still the best known method of dealing with heroine detoxification effectively.</p>
<p>If you or a friend are hooked on heroine and are interested in <a href="http://www.sobersources.com">subox detox</a>, then consult your therapist and physician.  Chances are there is a detoxification program that can help to get your life back on track.  Heroine does not have to be the end, and subox detox can help in the vast majority of cases.  Opiates of all kinds respond well to suboxone as a rule.  Ask for the help you need.</p>
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		<title>Is Subox Detox too Risky?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suboxone has become all the rage in recent years due to the fact that one can detox off of any number of different opiates without much in the way of cravings.  Those that have gone through Subox Detox would say that the experience is far better than most other options.  Still, there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Suboxone</strong></em> has become all the rage in recent years due to the fact that one can detox off of any number of different opiates without much in the way of cravings.  Those that have gone through Subox Detox would say that the experience is far better than most other options.  Still, there are a great <a href="http://www.sobernclean.com">many people</a> that are saying that Subox Detox is dangerous in and of itself and should not be administered.  So who is correct?<br />
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<p>There is no easy answer to this question as <a title="rehab international" href="http://rehab-international.org/" target="_blank">Subox Detox</a> can be quite dangerous if certain rules and procedures are not followed.  First of all, nobody should ever attempt Subox Detox without the careful guiding hand of a doctor that has been granted approval by the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000.  This ensures that you are working with a doctor that knows the dangers and considerations of Subox Detox.</p>
<p>Next, it is absolutely vital that you reveal any and all medicines that you might be taking to your doctor well in advance.  This includes over the counter medications as well as prescriptions and supplements.  These medicines can all be affected by Subox Detox and the results of such interactions can range from minor side effects to death.  With such a wide range of dangers, it is vital that the doctor knows everything that you currently take and that they are consulted about everything that you add before doing so.</p>
<p>Subox Detox is not without it&#8217;s own side effects as well.  You may have any number of side effects such as lack of energy, libido, headaches, nausea and even severe drowsiness.  There are other much more rare risks to Subox Detox as well such as liver necrosis.  In the most severe cases of Subox Detox reactions, respiratory failure can occur.  All of these side effects are very important to discuss with your doctor so that they can inform you of what to look out for.</p>
<p>Given these various problems with Subox Detox, it would seem to be a bit crazy to take it at first glance.    When you add in the fact that Subox Detox is actually an addictive treatment as well, then it seems especially crazy.  The truth is, however, that Subox Detox is far from crazy.  It is a treatment that is saving far more lives than anything else in the field.</p>
<p>When you consider the pros and cons of Subox Detox, one need only look at the alternatives.  Staying addicted is obviously a bad choice.  The results of opiate addiction are proven to be deadly eventually.  Most people on heroine for example, will die far sooner if they do not get help.  The addiction to Subox Detox is nothing in comparison to the heroine and opiates that many people are addicted to.  Also, the Detox treatment is tapered in the way that it is administered so that the addiction does not become a problem.  You are carefully taken off the Suboxone so that you do not feel the withdrawals nearly as bad.  Certainly the withdrawals are nothing in comparison to heroine or opiate withdrawals.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that Subox Detox gives the best chance for recovery in <a title="rehab international" href="http://rehab-international.org/" target="_blank">opiate addiction.</a> The positives far outweigh the negatives when you consider that the alternative is likely continued addiction and failures due to severe withdrawals.  Each person needs to speak with his or her doctor at length about the option that makes the most sense to them.  Not everyone is addicted in the same way or to the same severity.</p>
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G&#38;G Holistic Addiction Treatment Program has over 20 years of experience and is a nationally recognized facility for addiction recovery, dual diagnosis, and chronic relapse treatment.  The Program was founded by John Giordano and Jerry Goldfarb, both with personal experience with addiction, and 40% of the staff are also recovering addicts.  As featured [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><a href="http://www.holisticdrugrehab.com/">G&amp;G Holistic Addiction Treatment Program</a> has over 20 years of experience and is a nationally recognized facility for addiction recovery, dual diagnosis, and chronic relapse treatment.  The Program was founded by<a href="http://www.holisticdrugrehab.com/"> John Giordano and Jerry Goldfarb</a>, both with personal experience with addiction, and 40% of the staff are also recovering addicts.  As featured on CBS News with Katie Couric and the A&amp;E television series intervention, the program combines traditional techniques with proven holistic approaches to treat the whole person, mind, body and spirit. G&amp;G is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO), the Gold standard in Health Care Quality Assurance, and fully licensed by the state of Florida</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Located in North Miami Florida, 98% of the center’s patients come from out of state, because the chance of long term recovery is better if one gets away from the environment related to their addition.  The Program provides a safe gated secure living environment with recovery coaches available 24 hours a day.  Each client receives 40 hours of week of comprehensive individual and group therapy from a staff of therapists who hold masters or beyond in their respective disciplines.  Each client is matched with a therapist whose techniques will best serve that individual.  Each client receives either a full body acupuncture or full body therapeutic massage treatment or a colonic or Reiki energetic once a week.<span id="more-24"></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">The onsite staff includes the Medical Director, two Psychiatrists, and one full time on-site registered nurse.  Each patient is given a complete psychiatric review and full blood work up that is fully explained to the client by the staff.  In addition, G&amp;G is one of the few programs in the world that provides a complete hair element analysis.  The objective is to ensure that the whole body is cleansed and treated.  Each client is given a custom supplemental program based on the hair analysis to provided needed vitamins, minerals and amino acids and eliminates heavy medals and toxins.  To benefit the detox process, weekly visits to a world class health spa by the beech for whirlpool, steam and sauna use are included.  Clients also have access to a world class gym three days a week, and attend a Karate class once a week and have access to a confidence building rope course.  Gourmet chefs provide low carb high protein meals from natural and organic ingredients.  Clients are also taught meditation techniques and go to yoga once a week to balance the mind along with the body.  All religious and spiritual beliefs are respected and clients are encouraged to practice their individual beliefs.  Clients also have tailored specific actives each day to accomplish their goals to success and access to various support groups to strengthen their foundation.  G&amp;G also offers a life time after care program at no charge once a week group therapy in town and for those out of town, clients can call and talk to a counselor. Upon completion, G&amp;G will pay for a private relapse prevention therapist once a week for one month, no matter where one lives.  G&amp;G also work with an organization called Bridging the Gap, which comes to the client’s home and acts as a bridge to the local rehab sources in the client’s home area.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">G&amp;G does not believe in isolation of patients, and allows for clients to have their cell phones, lab tops, and PDAs.  By integrating holistic components into the treatment program, G&amp;G provides a foundation to achieve lasting recovery from addiction and a way of living a more successful and complete life.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">For more information please visit: http://www.holisticdrugrehab.com/</p>
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There are several people these days that suffer the consequences of addiction and more than that they go through the withdrawal symptoms whenever they try to overcome any addiction. There are numerous procedures and methods by which it could be controlled though. Drug addicts can take out advantage from rehabilitation clinics and even general physicians [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;" align="JUSTIFY">There are several people these days that suffer the <a title="The Addicts Guide" href="http://theaddictsguide.com" target="_blank">consequences of addiction</a> and more than that they go through the withdrawal symptoms whenever they try to overcome any addiction. There are numerous procedures and methods by which it could be controlled though. Drug addicts can take out advantage from rehabilitation clinics and even general physicians once they realize they are caught up in a mess. If they want to feel more relaxed and calm, they can perform the same procedures while sitting at home and following all the directions as advised by the doctor or physician. However, medications would still be a part of their healing process. Suboxone treatment is something that is really useful and considerable these days for the opiate addiction. People <a title="The Sober Village" href="http://thesobervillage.com" target="_blank">really do recover </a>from the use of the drug because of the reliability the suboxone drug provides to the addicts.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;" align="JUSTIFY">Suboxone is a medicine that is considered to be the first one that has worked over the opiate addiction successfully. It is the very first medicine that got the approval from FDA to be treated against the addiction for over 20 years and no medication has been approached for this long span of time in the history.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;" align="JUSTIFY">Suboxone is helpful for the people who want to leave their illegal and harmful addictions. With the Suboxone <a title="Addiction Directory" href="http://sobersources.com/links" target="_blank">treatment</a> you don’t have to feel like you are caged up in a clinic where you have to go under specified procedures. You wouldn’t have the services of your life on hold, which is a really positive outcome. It gives you a feeling of existence and worthy unlike several other treatments where you do nothing but take certain pills and attend certain rehabilitation sessions.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">At the very beginning when the drug kicks in, you might think that the procedure is awkward and you don’t want to continue with it but it is for your own good. You would feel sick and crave the opiates when you are treated with suboxone drug. After a few days of usage, you would start <a title="The Sober Village" href="http://thesobervillage.com" target="_blank">feeling better</a> about things. You would think more clearly and the medication would keep on fulfilling your mental capabilities and abilities. One of the most positive outcomes of Suboxone drug is its availability to addicts and almost anybody can go for it. The procedure is simple and mind provoking for most of the people who were involved with troubling activities in their past.</p>
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		<title>Seeking Suboxone Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suboxone Drug - Hidden Secrets
If you are addicted to any opiates, you are going to require treatment as soon as possible.  Opiates are not only very dangerous, but they are very addictive!  There can be many ways that your addiction could possibly be treated.  Certain procedures can be followed within your own [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are <strong><a title="The Addicts Guide" href="http://theaddictsguide.com">addicted to any opiates</a></strong>, you are going to require treatment as soon as possible.  Opiates are not only very dangerous, but they are very addictive!  There can be many ways that y<a title="The Sober Village" href="http://thesobervillage.com">our addiction</a> could possibly be treated.  Certain procedures can be followed within your own home, however, it is recommended to seek out the assistance of a doctor if at all possible.  Another method of seeking treatment for your opiate addiction is to use a variety of medication.  You can also consider detox procedures which involve the  Suboxone drug.<span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p align="JUSTIFY">Suboxone is a drug that is marketed to assist people who are having trouble with their addiction withdrawal.Most of the individuals that are treated with Suboxone begin with a small dosage of about 8 to 24 milligrams. This drug is supposed to lessen the effects of the withdrawal symptoms and signs. In order to prevent further addiction, the addict is carefully examined for about 24 hours. The physician observes your physical activities during this period to make sure there are no sudden reactions or responses to the medications. Luckily, for most of the people, this drug doesn’t show any effects at all which is why it is considered to be extremely successful.</p>
<p align="JUSTIFY">After about 2 weeks of usage, a person gets used to of the proper dosage of this drug. People become more stable after they have been on the drug for some time.  There confidence is increased as long as they continue to take the drug on a regular basis, as prescribed by a doctor.  Consistency matters in everything, if you are advised to take the medication once a day then you must follow the procedures as prescribed to you by the doctor.</p>
<p align="JUSTIFY">How does Suboxone makes a difference in an addict’s personality? It is because of the confidence level the person develops; an individual is getting proper chemical diet according to the schedule of their body.  This grooms the inner cells to heal and to function in a normal manner. The drug helps you achieve presence of mind and activeness instead of keeping you dizzy and sleepy all the time.</p>
<p align="JUSTIFY">Suboxone works for everyone regardless of age groups and genders.  It has all the necessary ingredients that a person needs to build up the muscle bulk, tissues and organ systems.  It keeps the body system regulated by controlling the nervous system. You help prevent some further relapses and feel an increase in your overall health as you <a title="Sober N Clean Forums" href="http://sobernclean.com">continue your treatment.</a></p>
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		<title>Cocaine Tied To Cancer Drug</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 19:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Street-level cocaine has been laced with an anti-parasite drug, and Government health agencies are urging everyone to help get the word out…
Addiction Treatment Centers, Detox Facilities, Addictionologists, Counselors, Therapists and those who use cocaine in any manner must be alert to the following:
Levamisole, a dangerous drug used to treat farm animals, is continuing to show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Street-level cocaine has been laced with an anti-parasite drug, and Government health agencies are urging everyone to help get the word out…</p>
<p>Addiction Treatment Centers, Detox Facilities, Addictionologists, Counselors, Therapists and those who use cocaine in any manner <strong>must be alert to the following:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Levamisole</strong>, a dangerous drug used to treat farm animals, is <em>continuing to show up with increasing frequency in both cocaine powder and crack cocaine</em>. This drug  can severely reduce a cocaine users white blood cells. THIS MUST BE TREATED AT A HOSPITAL.</p>
<p>If you use cocaine, watch out for:</p>
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<li>swollen glands</li>
<li>high fever or chills</li>
<li> weakness</li>
<li>painful sores (mouth, anal)</li>
<li>pneumonia (fever, cough, shortness of breath)</li>
<li>any infection that won’t go away or gets worse very fast, including sore throat or mouth sores</li>
<li>skin infections, abscesses <a href="http://addictionfeeds.com/">Read more here&#8230;</a></li>
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		<title>Opiate Detox and Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 21:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addiction to opiates causes central nervous system disorder and it occurs due to regular opiate intakes.   With regular intake of opiates, the brain stops functioning as normally it would do since it no more produces endorphins. The body requirements of endorphins are replaced by opiates causing nervous disorders. Physical dependency on opiates becomes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Addiction to opiates causes central nervous system disorder and it occurs due to regular opiate intakes.   With regular intake of opiates, the brain stops functioning as normally it would do since it no more produces endorphins. The body requirements of endorphins are replaced by opiates causing nervous disorders. Physical dependency on opiates becomes indispensible. Sudden withdrawal or quitting opiates leads to vigorous withdrawal syndrome. Opiates withdrawal syndrome is quite painful, fatal and obviously needs most careful medical attentions. Unless due care is taken it can lead to permanent damage to cardiopulmonary system or central nervous system. Both can be fatal and result in death to those who are unhealthy.</span><span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">This is why opiates dependency treatment merits appropriate medical care. Amongst various treatment of opiates dependency, ultra-rapid, anaesthesia-assisted opioid administered treatment is gaining popularity. This rapid detox method is perceived most painless way to withdraw from opiates. Although studies show this procedure may lead to the risk of increased stress, delirium, psychosis, attempted suicide, acute renal failure, abnormal heart beats or even to death and are very expensive.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">There are other conventional methods of opiates detoxification including opioid agonist drugs like methadone, Buprenorphine, levo-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM). All these drugs block some symptoms related to opiates withdrawal. The ultra-rapid detox under anaesthesia, an experimental method uses Lofexidine. The opioid agonist drugs act like opiates in the brain but without its bad side effects and the doses of it can gradually be reduced without any noticeable withdrawal syndrome or with very mild withdrawal syndrome. </span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Amongst other method, Clonidine is administered by a patch that is transdermal. This dispenses the drug slowly over a period of seven days. Patients who use the clondine patch are also administered clonidine orally at least for the first two days, since the transdermal drugs take two days period to reach its effectiveness. With Clonidine , monitoring blood pressure is essential as the medicine causes hypertension and dedation. Clonidine along with usually naltrexone is administered for rapid-detox under anaesthesia for six to eight hours. Lofexidine, a non-addictive drug came to market in 1992, if used, acts on alpha-2 adrenergic agonist and provide relief from opiate withdrawal symptoms.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-size: small;">Painful withdrawal syndromes are greatest obstacle in opiates addiction treatment. Studies could not establish any particular method as superior than</span><span style="font-size: medium;"> </span><span style="font-size: small;">other. Relapses occur in numerous cases and very usual.  So, opiate detoxification involves the admission of problem, genuine urge for recovery, focused to medical help, rehabilitation through continuous medical program.</span></p>
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