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Old 02-04-2005, 02:53
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I cannot believe that this treatment isn't marketed more or used more frequently. If you know anyone who is addicted to heroin, please pass on this information.


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haha, i did a clinical trial not so long ago which involved testing different brands of buprenorphine to see which got into the blood the quickest, but the buggers gave me naltrexone so i didn't get a thing off it! I did a bit of reading before the trial and it seems to be really promising in that area (addiction that is). If we have any regular heroin takers they may be able to tell you better, anyone?
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I heard suboxatone worked very well for opiate withdrawl. I knowa few people who have kicked oxys and heroin using that stuff. I think methadone is going to be a thing of the past.


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Methadone has to go - this is for sure. The only problem is that pharmaceutical companies make so much money on it that they wouldnt like to justlet it go. Unless, of course, the new drug they come up with will be more expensive...


I would say that revolutionary drug for opiate addiction is Naltrexone, however, i know that many of you are pretty sceptical about this drug. I work in the clinic of Dr. Waismann in Israel, and I see people who are treated from their dependency without "earning" another dependency instead. Heroin to methadone switch might be legal, but that doesnt make it good for the patients health.


When people hear "Naltrexone" they automatically think about rapid detox or implants or both. But the medicine changes. There is a safe and extremely effective way to use Naltrexonefor thetreatmentof opiate dependency and thousands of patients were able to get back to the healthy life. The procedure is called ANR, Accelerated Neuroregulation of Opiate dependency, which treats both physiological (withdrawal) and psychological(craving) aspects of dependency, thats why it enables a person to feel good both physically and psychologically, and whats most important - its a safe treatment.


If you would like to get more info you may visit www.megama.com


Take care and good luck,


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