One of the forms of medicine addiction does not involved prohibited drugs. It involved medicated or prescription medicine. This is a hard type of addiction to diagnose because for one, the person involved with the addiction may not even notice that he or she is getting addicted to already. The most common form of presription addiction is addiction to opiates. Opiates are medicines that are used to relive pain – they are narcotics. So you can understand why people can get addicted to it. They activate brain centers that can release ‘pleasure’ sensations. So patients will not feel any pain.
Thankfully, there is a detox program for addictions of that kind. This type of addiction needs a detoxification program, enabling to body to not depend on the drug. With the new Meditox method, patients can have the chance to undergo rehab and be an out-patient. This program lasts for six weeks. The suboxone detox is the one used to help patients addicted to opiates. They countereffect the opiate drug with the revolutionary new drug buprenorphine. Also called “bupe,” the drug is sold under the trade names Temgesic, Buprenex, Subutex, and of course, Suboxone. The suboxone detox treatment helps patient in a way that the drug fools the body and brain that the opiate drug is still in the body so the brain centers still release pleasure sensations. You can stop taking your opiate, and instead take the buprenorphine. Your body then starts to detoxify from opiates, but the buprenorphine fools the brain into thinking it’s there. As a result, you can detox without having painful withdrawal symptoms.That is the reason that it is allowed to be done at home!
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by cindy
22 Sep 2008 at 11:04
I battled narcotic addiction for 2 years due to chronic back problems and surgery. I realized that i needed help after taking 40 pills a day..and couldnt function without them…they took over my life, unti i found help from a doctor who perscribed me suboxone and continued on that for 1 year…it was the best thing that happened to me, gave me my life back…struggling with narcotic addiction was the hardest thing i have ever had to do in my life…i now thank god for giving me the strength to get help!!!