Many rehabs use methadone to prevent painful withdrawal symptoms when treating opiate addiction, but this is not the only solution. A successful rehab program offers a holistic alternative that is drug-free.
For opiate addicts, such as those addicted to heroin, opium or
synthetic opiates such as hydrocodone, methadone has allowed them to cease use
of the addictive substance without painful withdrawal symptoms while they are
in rehab. Once a person in rehab has been on methadone for awhile, treatment
protocols vary. Some rehabs taper a person off methadone and some will keep a
person on maintenance treatment, meaning that the person may be on methadone
for the rest of their lives.
In recent years, some opiate addiction rehabs are campaigning for a
change in methadone treatment guidelines, stating that this indefinite
maintenance with methadone is the best idea. One study from 2000 found that 80%
of those who quit methadone treatment relapse within three years. Some
practitioners may consider this a reason to keep opiate addicts on methadone
indefinitely but some see a different logic.
“If a person’s only choice
is addiction to an opiate or taking methadone prescribed by a doctor, then
methadone might be a logical form of treatment,” stated Derry Hallmark,
Director of Admissions and a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor at
Narconon Arrowhead. Narconon is one of the country’s leading drug and alcohol rehab
centers, located in Canadian, Oklahoma.
“What many people don’t know is that they have the choice of the tolerable
withdrawal process that is offered at the Narconon Arrowhead rehab.” At
Narconon, the withdrawal phase of rehab is followed by a precise, proven method
of detoxification that for many, results in greatly lowered or even eliminated
cravings.
Mr. Hallmark went on to read from the statements of people who had
used the Narconon program to overcome addiction. “One person who recently went
through the withdrawal step had this to say when he was done: ‘I have withdrawn from heroin many times. I
would definitely say that I had the quickest and easiest detox ever here at
Narconon. I feel extremely good considering it has been less than a week since
I last used drugs.’ And a person who completed our detoxification stated, “I will not and do not crave the drugs that
controlled me for two years. My life and future are up to me now.’ These
people did not require methadone or other drugs as part of their rehab to help
them overcome their opiate addiction. What they did was learn to live a live
completely free from drugs. Seven out of ten of our graduates maintain a
drug-free life after graduation, using this program.”
To get more information on this subject, visit Is Methadone Obsolete? For a free
addiction assessment and referral to addiction treatment anywhere in the
country, visit www.stopaddiction.com.
<p>If you know anyone who needs help to overcome a drug
addiction, please contact
<a href="http://www.stopaddiction.com">
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