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    Rapid Detox: The Right Solution To Addiction?

    Also known by the name Rapid Opiate Detoxification (ROD), quick detox is deemed throughout the health industry as an instant solution to drug addiction. It is applied as a medical treatment for those who are addicted to opiate like Methadone and heroine, and all kinds of illicit drugs. It works for detoxification simply by purging the system in a literal sense, eliminating the body's craving for such highly addictive substances.

    The quick detox is a medical treatment that is only performed by the medical experts. Yes, it's so grave and can be dangerous when not handled properly. It is for this reason that today the quick detox regimen is conducted by medical specialists with the use of anesthetics. It lasts for only a matter of hours and is only supported by certain maintenance programs, like the Naltrexone. This specialized therapy is often applied prior to the counseling.

    What happens during the quick detox process?

    Under the anesthetic procedure, the patient is administered by certain medications that are highly capable of eliminating the narcotics which build up in the nervous system. During this process, the patient is expected to express certain signs of a sudden and instant withdrawal. Nevertheless, during the stage, the patient is insensible then making him or her incapable of feeling all the anguish of that sudden withdrawal.

    Right after the withdrawal, the patient is treated with Naltrexone, as well as Naloxone. Both of these substances are deemed harmless for patients and can reduce the withdrawal symptoms related with quick detox. When these harmless drugs are applied, the common withdrawal related with quick detox can be alleviated from five or six days to about five or six hours. Yes, the quick detox is that instant! After the treatment, the patient is expected to feel a much lesser signs of withdrawal, but the patient will continue to improve losing his or her craving for opiate.

    Sounds too wonderful to be true? Well, it does. However, some of the positive claims for quick detox are all but for money's sake. Clinics offering it have claimed that it's the number one solution for addiction. They continue to say that quick detox is so harmless and just requirements hours to complete the procedure. Fact is, quick detox, just like the rest of the detox practices, has its own risks. Several reports have already noted that a lot addicts treated with quick detoxification died in the process. Some cases though are associated to heart attack and other heart problems.

    With the dangers associated with the procedure, it's still not harmless to say that quick detox is truly the right solution for drug addiction. Although it's so in favor in the United States and the rest of the world, it's still best if the matter would be considered as careful as possible. After all, the life and future of the addicts are important.

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