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		<title>Some Questions Answered About The Heroin Detox Program In Rhode Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some commonly asked queries about the heroin detox program in Rhode Island and their answers. These questions are general questions about the treatment program and do not pertain to any one treatment center. These are meant to give a brief outline of how the detox program works for people with heroin addiction in [...]]]></description>
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Here are some commonly asked queries about the heroin detox program in Rhode Island and their answers. These questions are general questions about the treatment program and do not pertain to any one treatment center. These are meant to give a brief outline of how the detox program works for people with heroin addiction in the state.<br />
Q1. What is the most popularly used medication for heroin detox treatment in Rhode Island?<br />
Methadone is the most commonly used medication for heroin detoxification in Rhode Island. This medication has been in use since over three decades and is still going quite strong. Despite the introduction of several new methods of heroin treatment in recent times, methadone is still prevailing in the state.<br />
Q2. What are the plus and minus points of methadone heroin treatment in Rhode Island?<br />
The biggest advantage in using methadone is that it is the oldest form of treatment and hence is the most tried and tested. People and even the treatment providers themselves rely on this method of treatment more. Also, methadone is known to be a very effective agent in controlling a person&#8217;s cravings for heroin and is thus a quite efficient heroin addiction therapy.<br />
The drawbacks of using methadone are many as listed in the heroin detox program in Rhode Island. Firstly, methadone is habit-forming. In many cases, it has happened that the person has been able to come out of the heroin dependency but has then become hooked to methadone. This is one of the biggest risks in using this medication due to which methadone is always provided in an inpatient mode of treatment, under careful medical supervision. Secondly, methadone is contraindicated for several health complications and cannot be used with several prescription drugs. Even pregnant and lactating women are not permitted to use methadone. Quite simply put, the use of methadone in the heroin detox program in Rhode Island is under a lot of restrictions.<br />
Q3. Is there an alternative to the methadone treatment for heroin addiction in Rhode Island?<br />
The alternative to methadone heroin treatment in Rhode Island has made its arrival about ten years ago under the name of buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is an opiate just like heroin is, but it is not as habit-forming as methadone. For that reason, it can be safely used for the treatment. Formulations containing buprenorphine have also been specially prepared. These are medications such as Subutex (a pure form of buprenorphine) and Suboxone (a mixture of buprenorphine and naloxone, which is added to reduce the habit-forming nature of buprenorphine.<br />
Q4. Why is the buprenorphine heroin addiction treatment program in Rhode Island becoming so very popular?<br />
Organizations such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration have introduced the Buprenorphine Initiative that has played an instrumental role in making the drug popular for heroin treatment in the state. However, a very important reason for the popularity in the drug lies in the great benefits that it has. It is less habit-forming than methadone is and has therefore made outpatient programs for heroin addiction treatment in Rhode Island a possibility.<br />
Also, by adding ingredients such as naloxone, the addictive nature of the substance can be completely reduced. Buprenorphine is also permissible for people with most health conditions and is also suitable for patients who have some or the other kind of mental illness. The drug is not quite contraindicated with most other prescription drugs. Hence it can be safely used.<br />
Q5. Why is it important to know what kind of medication is used in the heroin detox program in Rhode Island?<br />
There are many reasons. The progress of the treatment will depend on whether methadone or buprenorphine is used. Every person has a different internal constitution and based on that it is usually decided whether they will be more suitable with a buprenorphine treatment or a methadone treatment. Also, the costs of the treatment will be influenced by which kind of medication is being used.<br />
Q6. What other points need to be seen when selecting a heroin detox program in Rhode Island?<br />
The first thing to check is whether methadone or buprenorphine will be used for the treatment. Once that is done, you must check whether the treatment center has a license to conduct a heroin detox treatment program. It is also a good idea to check what kinds of accreditation the center has. If it has an accreditation, it means that the program has been reviewed by an external organization. Also, check up on the affiliates that the center has. This indicates how well-supported the treatment program is. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Opiate Detox and Heroin Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 17:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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Opiate detox and what to expect. Heroin facts, effects and dealing with opiate withdrawal symptoms. Drug addiction resources and information.<br />
The process of opiate detox can be extremely unpleasant for someone who is not prepared. Proper eduction about such drugs as heroin and other opiates can help in dealing with a variety of opiate withdrawal symptoms. Knowing the heroin fact and the effects of opiate addiction can give insight and enable a smoother recovery. Below are heroin facts as well as other opiate detox facts that can provide someone with some comfort when dealing with the various opiate withdrawal symptoms.<br />
1. Opiate Detox &#8211; The process of opiate detoxification varies from person to person. Generally, opiates stay in your system for just a couple of days. The hardest part of the opiate detox as far as opiate withdrawal symptoms are concerned are usually the worst during the first 3 days. For those attempting to detox at home, it is highly suggested that you clear your calendar for up to four or five days at the least. During this time, it is extremely important that one stay hydrated and sleep as much as possible, although sleep may be harder at times. The key to recovery is rest. what happens more often than not is that while a user in on an opiate, they tend to rely on that opiate more than they realize, pushing themselves further and further, getting less sleep, less calorie intake and letting the drugs take the place of good health habits. When an individual gets off of the drugs, they no longer can rely on that drug to push them further, thus can increase the negative opiate withdrawal symptoms beyond what would normally take place.<br />
2. Heroin Facts &#8211; If you are a heroin addict, or even an opium addict for that matter. The manner in which you take the drugs is going to affect the longevity of opiate detox and the severity as well. Those who shoot the drugs are going to suffer probably the strongest withdrawal symptoms, smoking second strongest and ingestion third. It may be a good idea to switch the manner in which you currently use sometime before the detox to ensure a smoother heroin detox. Also before the detox, get plenty of sleep, eat well and stay hydrated. The better you take care of yourself now, the better you&#8217;ll be during the withdrawal symptoms.<br />
3. When going to a outpatient clinic, you may be required to pass positive on a drug test before you are prescribed any medication for recovery. Keep this in mind beforehand as it may be a useful resource to have rather than quiting cold-turkey. There are a few methods used to help those during a period of detox and most of them work quite well. Get a doctors opinion on which method is best for you.<br />
4. Get a list of resources before hand. Visit websites, print information, get phone numbers and so on. If you are going through this alone, it is an excellent idea to have phone numbers, websites and a number of resources ready in case you need to contact them. At the bottom of this article is a link to an opiate addiction help website that may be able to give you such phone numbers and information as well as at-home programs that are guaranteed to help.<br />
5. Get a book or home program to help you through your heroin detox or any other kind of opiate detox you may be going through. Programs or books such as these provide you with on-demand information and resources fro experts who can really help you make it through the rougher times. They may cost some money, but will save you thousands in the long run. Don&#8217;t take a chance on doing it a worse way. Make the transition as easy for you as possible, you deserve it. Having a book or program might just give you the insight and inspiration you need to really make a change.<br />
6. Stay positive. This may be harder at times, but having a positive attitude can really make a difference when dealing with addiction recovery, withdrawal symptoms and opiate detox. Try to be the best person you can and free yourself of those negative self-defeating thoughts that make life so hard.<br />
These tips are just a few ideas to get you through the hardest of times during opiate detox and withdrawal symptoms. Knowing the heroin facts and heroin effects among various other opiates can make the change as less painful as possible and you will come out a better person. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Drug Detox: is it for You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 17:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Well, I hate to be the one to bring you the bad news, but drug detox is only your stepping stone to recovery from your drug addiction. Drug detox is the first step in becoming a recovered addict. An alcohol or drug detox is required when a person&#8217;s body becomes physically dependent on alcohol, drugs or certain types of prescription medications. Although drug or alcohol detox may not be necessary for you or your loved one, for many, drug detox is an important step in their treatment program.<br />
Drug Detox Is Equally Important For &#8220;Accidental&#8221; Prescription Painkillers Addicts. Drug detox is usually a short program and will normally last between 3 and 10 days. The basic feeling of an individual that enters a center for Drug Detox is desolation. Drug detox is performed in many different environments with a variety of philosophies. The goal of drug detox is the removal of poisonous toxins in the body that are accumulated from drug use. Medically supervised prescription drug detox is highly recommended for methadone dependency or addiction. Rapid opiate / narcotic drug detox is safe, effective, painless and fast. Drug detox is often necessary, especially when opiates such as heroin or prescription pills like OxyContin are involved.<br />
Drug detox is sometimes ordered by the court as the result of a conviction related to charges stemming from possession or use of an illegal substance. Non medicated drug detox is the process of cleansing and getting rid of all the drugs and toxins in your system without the use of any medication. While it is not physically painful like drug detox is for most substances, it is very difficult emotionally to stop using. After drug detox is complete, comprehensive addiction therapy is crucial.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Drug And Alcohol Detox And Addiction Counselling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Narcotic drugs and alcohol are very physically addictive substances accounting for the rise in drug and alcohol addiction rates yearly. Once the body is dependent on the substance for normality, the absence of the substance will cause great pain and discomfort to be inflicted on the individual, known as withdrawal.AddictionDrug and alcohol addiction counselling and detox are highly controversial topics and met with many mixed beliefs and schools of thought, especially when physical and non-physical drug addiction is concerned. Unlike previously when addiction was considered a moral failing, professionals have now been opting towards a more successful approach of addiction treatment. Many experts and professionals have come to view addiction as a disease which is progressive and fatal if not treated. The disease can however be arrested through ceasing all addictive behaviour accompanied by counselling and a daily programme of recovery.Physical addiction and the need for detoxOpiates such as heroin and codeine, benzodiazepines such as Valium and Rohypnol, some amphetamines such as methamphetamines (eg Tik) and ethyl-alcohol (the type of alcohol found in regular alcoholic drinks such as whisky and beer), are substances which the human body becomes dependant on when exposed to their effects over a certain period of time. Quaaludes, anabolic steroids, beta blockers, caffeine and nicotine also cause dependence.Physical dependency can only be overcome through the addicted individual abstaining from use of the addictive substances. This will cause the body to go into a state of withdrawal, as it is dependent on the substance for functioning.Treatment centres, rehabilitation centres and hospitals usually offer detoxification programmes for drug and alcohol addiction. Detoxification can be extremely harmful, even fatal. The process is nick-named &#8220;detox&#8221; and is carefully monitored by professionals.In many instances, the patient is given medication to ease their discomfort during the detox. This discomfort usually results in the use of drugs to rid themselves of the symptoms. It has been found that regulated and decreasing doses of a pharmaceutical replacement with similar actions as an addictive drug is useful in allowing addicts to be &#8220;weaned off&#8221; the substance without unbearable discomfort.DetoxWhen an addict or alcoholic is willing to enter a treatment programme to treat their addiction, many rehab centres require that patients are &#8220;clean&#8221; of all drugs and substances. The patient will need generally to pass a drug or alcohol test indicating that their systems are free of substances. If a client enters a treatment programme whilst still under the influence of a narcotic or alcohol, it may affect the safety of the other clients and the individual themselves.The process of a drug and alcohol detox differs for each treatment centre offering the service. Some rehabs do not offer detoxes and require the client to attend a detox in a hospital or separate clinic as the rehab may not have the correct facilities to offer detoxification. The process is an extremely difficult ordeal for the addict to experience and must be handled with a great deal of professionalism. Alcoholic detoxes can cause delirium tremors, inducing hallucinations and violent behaviour. Only qualified, experienced and able professionals should administer a detox to a withdrawing addict or alcoholic.CounsellingA detox programme can take a week or more to complete, although secondary withdrawals will follow after this; they are less severe than initial withdrawals, not requiring medication or facilitation. Once a detox has been completed, the client is advised to enter an addiction treatment programme at a rehab.Drug and alcohol addiction counselling is an effective method of treating any form of addiction, helping the client to become a normal and functioning member of society. Group therapy and individual therapy is widely considered the most effective method of drug and alcohol addiction treatment, coupled with a healthy lifestyle and the adoption of a Twelve Step Programme as a way of maintaining abstinence and sobriety.Counselling and a Twelve Step Programme help to enable the patient to cope with behaviours, past grievances, emotions and dynamics in their lives and to piece together a practical and realistic approach to life. Whilst the patient needs to stop using drugs and alcohol, counselling will help improve their lives much further. Abstinence plus change is the main aim of a recovering addict.The life of a drug addict and alcoholic needn’t be bad or hindered. Addicts have the potential to be very successful and productive people if they are able to stop their drug and alcohol use. Whilst this may require a detox, if followed with proper counselling and therapy plus the endorsement of a healthy lifestyle and application to a Twelve Step Programme, the person suffering from drug or alcohol addiction can arrest their disease and live a normal life again. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Drug Detox: is it for You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 23:48:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Well, I hate to be the one to bring you the bad news, but drug detox is only your stepping stone to recovery from your drug addiction. Drug detox is the first step in becoming a recovered addict. An alcohol or drug detox is required when a person&#8217;s body becomes physically dependent on alcohol, drugs or certain types of prescription medications. Although drug or alcohol detox may not be necessary for you or your loved one, for many, drug detox is an important step in their treatment program. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Drug Detox Is Equally Important For &#8220;Accidental&#8221; Prescription Painkillers Addicts. Drug detox is usually a short program and will normally last between 3 and 10 days. The basic feeling of an individual that enters a center for Drug Detox is desolation. Drug detox is performed in many different environments with a variety of philosophies. The goal of drug detox is the removal of poisonous toxins in the body that are accumulated from drug use. Medically supervised prescription drug detox is highly recommended for methadone dependency or addiction. Rapid opiate / narcotic drug detox is safe, effective, painless and fast. Drug detox is often necessary, especially when opiates such as heroin or prescription pills like OxyContin are involved. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Drug detox is sometimes ordered by the court as the result of a conviction related to charges stemming from possession or use of an illegal substance. Non medicated drug detox is the process of cleansing and getting rid of all the drugs and toxins in your system without the use of any medication. While it is not physically painful like drug detox is for most substances, it is very difficult emotionally to stop using. After drug detox is complete, comprehensive addiction therapy is crucial. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 17:52:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Narcotic drugs and alcohol are very physically addictive substances accounting for the rise in drug and alcohol addiction rates yearly. Once the body is dependent on the substance for normality, the absence of the substance will cause great pain and discomfort to be inflicted on the individual, known as withdrawal.</p>
<p><strong>Addiction</strong><br />Drug and alcohol addiction counselling and detox are highly controversial topics and met with many mixed beliefs and schools of thought, especially when physical and non-physical drug addiction is concerned. Unlike previously when addiction was considered a moral failing, professionals have now been opting towards a more successful approach of addiction treatment. Many experts and professionals have come to view addiction as a disease which is progressive and fatal if not treated. The disease can however be arrested through ceasing all addictive behaviour accompanied by counselling and a daily programme of recovery.</p>
<p><strong>Physical addiction and the need for detox</strong><br />Opiates such as heroin and codeine, benzodiazepines such as Valium and Rohypnol, some amphetamines such as methamphetamines (eg Tik) and ethyl-alcohol (the type of alcohol found in regular alcoholic drinks such as whisky and beer), are substances which the human body becomes dependant on when exposed to their effects over a certain period of time. Quaaludes, anabolic steroids, beta blockers, caffeine and nicotine also cause dependence.</p>
<p>Physical dependency can only be overcome through the addicted individual abstaining from use of the addictive substances. This will cause the body to go into a state of withdrawal, as it is dependent on the substance for functioning.</p>
<p>Treatment centres, rehabilitation centres and hospitals usually offer detoxification programmes for drug and alcohol addiction. Detoxification can be extremely harmful, even fatal. The process is nick-named &#8220;detox&#8221; and is carefully monitored by professionals.</p>
<p>In many instances, the patient is given medication to ease their discomfort during the detox. This discomfort usually results in the use of drugs to rid themselves of the symptoms. It has been found that regulated and decreasing doses of a pharmaceutical replacement with similar actions as an addictive drug is useful in allowing addicts to be &#8220;weaned off&#8221; the substance without unbearable discomfort.</p>
<p><strong>Detox</strong><br />When an addict or alcoholic is willing to enter a treatment programme to treat their addiction, many rehab centres require that patients are &#8220;clean&#8221; of all drugs and substances. The patient will need generally to pass a drug or alcohol test indicating that their systems are free of substances. If a client enters a treatment programme whilst still under the influence of a narcotic or alcohol, it may affect the safety of the other clients and the individual themselves.</p>
<p>The process of a drug and alcohol detox differs for each treatment centre offering the service. Some rehabs do not offer detoxes and require the client to attend a detox in a hospital or separate clinic as the rehab may not have the correct facilities to offer detoxification. The process is an extremely difficult ordeal for the addict to experience and must be handled with a great deal of professionalism. Alcoholic detoxes can cause delirium tremors, inducing hallucinations and violent behaviour. Only qualified, experienced and able professionals should administer a detox to a withdrawing addict or alcoholic.</p>
<p><strong>Counselling</strong><br />A detox programme can take a week or more to complete, although secondary withdrawals will follow after this; they are less severe than initial withdrawals, not requiring medication or facilitation. Once a detox has been completed, the client is advised to enter an addiction treatment programme at a rehab.</p>
<p>Drug and alcohol addiction counselling is an effective method of treating any form of addiction, helping the client to become a normal and functioning member of society. Group therapy and individual therapy is widely considered the most effective method of drug and alcohol addiction treatment, coupled with a healthy lifestyle and the adoption of a Twelve Step Programme as a way of maintaining abstinence and sobriety.</p>
<p>Counselling and a Twelve Step Programme help to enable the patient to cope with behaviours, past grievances, emotions and dynamics in their lives and to piece together a practical and realistic approach to life. Whilst the patient needs to stop using drugs and alcohol, counselling will help improve their lives much further. Abstinence plus change is the main aim of a recovering addict.</p>
<p>The life of a drug addict and alcoholic needn’t be bad or hindered. Addicts have the potential to be very successful and productive people if they are able to stop their drug and alcohol use. Whilst this may require a detox, if followed with proper counselling and therapy plus the endorsement of a healthy lifestyle and application to a Twelve Step Programme, the person suffering from drug or alcohol addiction can arrest their disease and live a normal life again.</p>
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		<title>Revamp Amid Drug Detox</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Amid]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Detox]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[May sound phony but there are certain measures that can be taken by the well wisher of the victims to restore the little guy. Restrain from preachy nagging as it may lengthen the calamity. How? The victim may find the lectures tremendously vexing.. Secondly, never attack oneâs self esteem since one is a grown up [...]]]></description>
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May sound phony but there are certain measures that can be taken by the well wisher of the victims to restore the little guy. Restrain from preachy nagging as it may lengthen the calamity. How? The victim may find the lectures tremendously vexing.. Secondly, never attack oneâs self esteem since one is a grown up and deserves to be treated accordingly. If one hampers the self esteem of the victim it can immensely succumb to oneâs self confidence consequently, options for addictions come up as a means of self suicidal slap yourself before keeping off your young drug addict lad or lass. Segregating them from society may actually invite seclusion from society when none wants to be exiled for mere disease. Awareness about the fact that addiction is a disease and not a crime is a must to behave humanly with the poor victim. Second prohibition is refraining from talking about scaring past. Practise to offer company and create a healthy camaraderie with the sick person. Succeeding to the first aid convincing the victim that he is merely ill and requires treatment like any other is a must. Before taking he to the distinguished Drug Rehab he should be personally be convinced with the essentiality of Drug Detox. If the victim is a chronic alcoholic then he should be hurried to the shelter of Alcohol treatment after the initial domestic cajoling.At new age Drug Rehab one victim has ample substances to have unadulterated laugh. it The session of Drug Detox had proven to be a mere funky joyride for the sick. Under Alcohol treatment the alcoholic had been able to refurbish his long lost self filled with confidence and upbeat approach to life like never before. You may ridicule the drunkard on the work route but you may not be valiant to ridicule your son when he becomes an acute narcotic disciple. If the dear one is throttled by drugs and alcohol then without furthermore delays drop a line to the nearest Drug Rehab. Here after undergoing Alcohol treatment and Drug Detox you can surely shout three cheersÂ  for your lad or lassâsÂ  bicentenary! <br/><br/></p>
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