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Drug Detox
Kratom, a naturally occurring plant from South East Asia that has recently gained popularity as a treatment for opiate addiction, is currently being debated in the US. For months the FDA and DEA have been looking into whether or not the substance should be banned.   On November 13, the US DEA spokesperson suggested that...
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Alcohol dependency is the most common addiction impacting the US. Nearly 17 million US adults struggle with alcohol addiction. Withdrawal is never fun, but it’s a necessary first step to gaining control over your addiction. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to serious. Here’s what to expect during an alcohol detox.   Common Mild Symptoms...
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  Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is when specific medications are used together with various therapies to help those with addictions. A medically assisted detox is less severe and shorter than a regular withdrawal.   MAT typically involves the use of drugs such as Buprenorphine and Naltrexone for opiate addiction. These medications are proven to be...
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  Withdrawaling from any drug is never easy or fun. Without medical help, it can be extremely challenging and dangerous. While cocaine detox is not as intense as other drug withdrawals, it does come with its own set of challenges. Cocaine detox doesn’t have the same severe physical withdrawal symptoms like opiate and alcohol does,...
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Withdrawal is never easy or fun. It can be a long and hard journey, but in the end it is worth it. However, our “Dr Rodriguez Method for Outpatient Detoxification” (“RMOD”) method of opiate detox with suboxone treatment is the most effective way to rehabilitate from drug addiction. If you’re lookin for the quickest and...
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Jails and prisons across the US are finally becoming less resistant to providing inmates with addiction medicine.   The prison system has long resistance administering opioid addiction medications to inmates. Many were skeptical of the long-term efficiency of them and the high costs it would put on the prisons. Prisons also saw these addiction medications...
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