Yet Another Study Proves The War On Drugs Is Failing
Yet Another Study Proves The War On Drugs Is Failing
According to estimates by the United Nations, worldwide consumption of opiates, cocaine and marijuana increased by 35 percent, 27 percent and 9 percent, respectively, between 1998 and 2008, despite an overall escalation in seizures and other drug-war … Read more on Huffington Post
500 Rapid Opiate Detox Treatments Successfully Performed by Las Vegas …
All 500 patients arrived to the clinic with opiate drug addictions to heroin, oxycontin, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, or suboxone, and received the new 8-hour detox treatment under anesthesia. The treatment stopped the physical addiction to … Read more on PR-BG.com (прессъобщения) (press release)
Rapid Opioid Detox Method Linked to Hospitalizations, Deaths
Patients at the New York City clinic received IV naloxone (median dose, 80 mg) or intramuscular injections of naltrexone (median dose, 133 mg) to precipitate opioid withdrawal. In 2005, the American Society of Addiction Medicine stated that use of … Read more on Pain Medicine News