Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Treatment for Addiction to Prescription Stimulants


Treatment of addiction to prescription stimulants, such as Ritalin, is often based on behavioral therapies that have proven effective in treating cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. At this time, there are no proven medications for the treatment of stimulant addiction. However, NIDA is supporting a number of studies on potential medications for treating stimulant addiction.
Depending on the patient's situation, the first steps in treating prescription stimulant addiction may be tapering the drug dosage and attempting to ease withdrawal symptoms. The detoxification process could then be followed by one of many behavioral therapies. Contingency management, for example, uses a system that enables patients to earn vouchers for drug-free urine tests. (These vouchers can be exchanged for items that promote healthy living.) Cognitive-behavioral therapy also may be an effective treatment for addressing stimulant addiction. Finally, recovery support groups may be helpful in conjunction with behavioral therapy.

If you have come across this article chances are you or someone you love needs help for prescription drug addiction. Cove Center for Recovery is an Addiction Treatment Center offering a premier drug addiction treatment program that can help you or your loved one. Our aim is to treat the whole person, and not just an isolated symptom. During the addiction treatment process we will work with the client to identify the factors that may have contributed to their addiction– home, work, relationships and medical history. We also believe that families have a vital role to play in the recovery process, and each program has a place for family participation, to educate them in the addiction treatment process and to equip them for their role as supporters.

We look forward to being a part of your journey to recovery, and helping you create the foundation to living a sober and healthy life.

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Treatment for Addiction Prescription Opiods


Several options are available for effectively treating prescription opioid addiction. These options are drawn from research regarding the treatment of heroin addiction, and include medications such as naltrexone, methadone, and buprenorphine, as well as behavioral counseling approaches.

Naltrexone is a medication that blocks the effects of opioids and is used to treat opioid overdose and addiction. Methadone is a synthetic opioid that blocks the effects of heroin and other opioids, eliminates withdrawal symptoms, and relieves drug craving. It has been used successfully for more than 30 years to treat heroin addiction. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved buprenorphine in October 2002, after more than a decade of research supported by NIDA. Buprenorphine, which can be prescribed by certified physicians in an office setting, is long lasting, less likely to cause respiratory depression than other drugs, and is well tolerated. However, more research is needed to determine the effectiveness of these medications for the treatment of prescription drug abuse.

A useful precursor to long term treatment of opioid addiction is detoxification. Detoxification in itself is not a treatment. Rather, its primary objective is to relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being drug free. To be effective, detoxification must precede long-term treatment that either requires complete abstinence or incorporates a medication, such as methadone or buprenorphine, into the treatment program.

If you have come across this article, is because you or someone you love is in need of help for prescription drug addiction. Cove Center for Recovery is an Addiction Treatment Center offering a premier drug addiction treatment program that can help you or your loved one. Our aim is to treat the whole person, and not just an isolated symptom. During the addiction treatment process we will work with the client to identify the factors that may have contributed to their addiction – home, work, relationships and medical history. We also believe that families have a vital role to play in the recovery process, and each program has a place for family participation, to educate them in the addiction treatment process and to equip them for their role as supporters.

We look forward to being a part of your journey to recovery, and helping you create the foundation to living a sober and healthy life.

Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you need immediate attention you may contact us:

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Prescription Drug Addiction Residential Treatment

Cove Center for Recovery offers an exclusive, safe, structured three-week or six-week residential treatment programs for men and women who suffer from prescription drug addiction. Our multi-facet plan is designed to create new understanding and tools for recovery. These include intensive counseling, NA meetings and relapse prevention. Cove residence clients live in comfortable "home-life" environment, supervised by trained professionals. Our Physicians are certified in addiction medicine and work individually with patients to formulate achievable goals supported by their expertise. Cove can also provide psychiatric diagnoses and work with co-occurring disorders.

Cove's residential prescription drug addiction treatment plans are individualized to best fit the needs and goals of each patient. As the core component of Cove's residential addiction treatment program we provide an opportunity for the treatment staff and the client to work together to co-create an individual treatment plan and a solution minded approach for a successful recovery life. The addiction treatment team will motivate and teach patients to assume responsibility for their recovery. All medical, psychiatric, and therapeutic needs are met during the residential addiction treatment program.

At Cove Center for Recovery, our addiction treatment programs work. We know that addictions are fully treatable and that addiction treatment is most effective when delivered through an addiction treatment program that is formulated from beginning to end with solid evidence based addictions treatment methods, coupled with holistic enhancements, a very knowledgeable and highly qualified compassionate staff. Our gender specific inpatient addiction treatment private residences offer our patients a serene space for recovery. Each residence includes spacious accommodations, washrooms with basic amenities, washer/dryers, and several open concept common areas that provide our patients with a comfortable space for self reflection, reading, journaling, and connecting with peers.

We look forward to being a part of your journey to recovery, and helping you create the foundation to living a sober and healthy life.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Are There Treatments for People Addicted to Prescription Drugs?


The nonmedical use of prescription drugs increased dramatically in the 1990s and remains at high levels. In 2007, approximately 7 million people aged 12 or older reported nonmedical use of a prescription drug. The most commonly abused medications are painkillers (i.e., opioids: 5.2 million people), stimulants (e.g., methylphenidate and amphetamine: 1.2 million), and central nervous system (CNS) depressants (e.g., benzodiazepines: 2.1 million). Like many illicit substances, these drugs alter the brain's activity and can lead to many adverse consequences, including addiction. For example, opioid pain relievers, such as Vicodin or OxyContin, can present similar health risks as do illicit opioids (e.g., heroin) depending on dose, route of administration, combination with other drugs, and other factors. As a result, the increases in nonmedical use have been accompanied by increased emergency room visits, accidental poisonings, and treatment admissions for addiction. Treatments for prescription drugs tend to be similar to those for illicit drugs that affect the same brain systems. Thus, buprenorphine is used to treat addiction to opioid pain medications, and behavioral therapies are most likely to be effective for stimulant or CNS depressant addiction—for which we do not yet have medications.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Duluth’s synthetic drug problem


A successful businessman in Duluth, Minnesota, Jim Carlson expects to make six million dollars in profit this year as his “synthetic drug” sales are rapidly boosting despite hard economic times.

Incense, bath salts and legal stimulants are just samples of legal drugs he sells to the public, all legally. His seemingly innocent business may just be the reason why more and more people are finding themselves in emergency rooms. Furthermore, many experience dangerous side effects such as hallucinations and self-inflicted wounds, all resulting from snorting or injecting these legal synthetic drugs which are widely available at a fraction of the cost of other illegal substances such as heroin, meth and marijuana.

An experienced emergency medicine physician at St. Luke’s hospital, Dr. Steven Hansen admits there has been a significant increase said there has been an increase in emergency room admissions due to the use of these synthetic, “designer drugs”. He and his staff typically see between two and ten victims a week and expect these numbers to climb rapidly as more and more vendors begin carrying the drugs in order to increase profits. 

If you or someone you know needs help with substance abuse contact our experienced and caring counselors at Cove Center for Recovery   The prevalence of  drug abuse and the disastrous effects on you and your family and friends indicate the need for an effective drug treatment center with comprehensive drug detox, drug rehab center and drug addiction treatment.Cove offers substance abuse counseling, drug rehabilitation, addiction program services and drug addiction intervention.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you need immediate attention you may contact us:

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