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How To Break Free From Addiction In 7 Days. by KingOfBrandLink(m): 8:39pm On Aug 24, 2021
Addiction Treatment Program in 7 days.

Having to end your addiction problem in 7 days could be the most exciting experience you would ever have.

The treatment of drug addiction is witnessing a remarkable development in recent times, and despite the multiplicity of methods and means of treatment, the patient initially wonders about the duration of the treatment program, and when he will return to reintegrate into society again without drugs.

The treatment programs range from full board for men, full board for females, half board, relapse prevention, adolescents, the 12-step, and many other programs that have achieved tangible healing results towards a more recovering therapeutic community from addiction, and have effectively contributed to overcoming the steps of addiction treatment, reaching to recuperation and recovery.

It is one of the latest methods of addiction treatment that has become close to the solutions provided by addiction treatment clinics. It is the drug naltrexone that has become a strong supporter in getting rid of drug addiction, and the difference of this program from other programs lies in its duration according to its therapeutic name "the 7-day addiction treatment program".


How Does Naltrexone Work

Naltrexone, which is available under the name Depade, ReVia or Vivitrol, is a drug that stops the action of drugs and their effect in the body, by closing the opiate receptors in the brain, so that if the patient continues to use, the effect of the drug does not work in the body at all, but it is present in the body, but without effect, so do not feel the euphoria or euphoria of the drug.


Naltrexone and Combination Therapy:

However, naltrexone alone is not sufficient to recover from addiction, as the disease is required to join a group or individual treatment program to change the addictive behaviors that he practices, but naltrexone is characterized as a quick solution to help the addict stop using in a short period of time, and the fact that many addicts, they cannot stop using themselves and often need an outside support to help them stop using.


Naltrexone and Drug Treatment:

Naltrexone is used in the treatment of many different types of drugs, as it is used in the treatment of addiction to heroin, morphine, tramadol, and alcohol, and naltrexone is used in the treatment of fentanyl, or acetylfentanyl, which is an opiate drug, and is used as a medical drug to relieve chronic pain in patients Cancer, and its analgesic power exceeds heroin by more than 10 times, and is stronger than morphine by dozens of times, so its effects and the damage it avoids are very dangerous, including difficulty breathing, heart suppression, and may eventually lead to death, and some symptoms appear on acetylfentanyl abusers, Including loss of appetite, nausea, constipation, pain in the abdomen and joints, dry mouth and nasal mucous membranes, and the drug acetylfentanyl is used intravenously, and may cause some psychological diseases, especially anxiety, insomnia, hallucinations, and depression.

The addicted to acetylcholine needs large quantities of naltrexone, and the danger of the treatment here lies in the poisoning of the patient with drugs mixed with "acetyl", especially mixing it with heroin, and he needs a specialized doctor, or a highly qualified addiction treatment center .


How to Take Naltrexone:

1. Oral tablets at a specified time.
2. Monthly Injections.
3. Implant it under the skin, where its effect lasts according to the concentration of the amount of naltrexone in the capsule. Usually, the types are “capsule” that stay in the body between 2 to 6 months, and there is another type between 8 to 12 months.


How Safe is Naltrexone:

Naltrexone is considered a safe way to protect the person from the dangers of drug abuse, but it is very dangerous for the patient to take large quantities of drugs, then he is at risk of developing the consequences of drug overdose, and this may lead to death.

The method of implanting naltrexone under the skin is considered one of the most effective methods, because people who have an old history of permanent relapses, or who cannot take it orally, its effect lasts for a long time without the patient being bound by a specific date.

Naltrexone has no side effects, except the effects of drug withdrawal, and therefore it is preferable to be implanted after the withdrawal symptoms period ends, and it is under therapeutic observation, and is part of a behavior change treatment program.

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