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- The Sinclair Method for Curing AlcoholismDr. David Sinclair, a researcher in Finland, has discovered an 80% effective way of using the drug naltrexone to treat alcohol dependence. By comparison, naltrexone prescribed the FDA way works only slightly better than a placebo.
- Addiction Drugs Help Shed WeightNaltrexone and buproprion help dieters lose weight.
- Clinical Research Study on Naltrexone for Alcohol Dependence - Should You Participate?Qualifying for the Pharmacogenetic Naltrexone Alcohol clinical trial - positives, negatives and my opinion on prescription drugs and being a subject in medical research.
- Naltrexone: Cure for Alcoholism?Uncover the truth about Naltrexone, its side effects and its effectiveness at treating alcoholism.
- Naltrexone Therapy for Heroin Addiction, Alcohol Addiction, Immune Disorders and HIVNaltrexone has many beneficial uses that include efficient therapies for drug and alcohol addiction, some cancers, auto-immune disorders and HIV. An overview of low dose and implant therapies.
- Heroin Addiction and HIV: Controlling the Epidemic in Prisons with Naltrexone ImplantsParadise sometimes carries a high price. Mauritius is experiencing a heroin and HIV epidemic. An Australian specialist has the answer with his Naltrexone implant therapy.
- Study Claims Naltrexone Can Aid KleptomaniacsReuters India reporting out of New York states that there is a drug, naltrexone that can help people who have kleptomania. Kleptomania is the systematic urge to steal.
- Naltrexone Implant Therapy: An Australian Solution to Drug AddictionProvides an overview of treatment options for heroin addiction. A comparison of methadone and naltrexone.
- State Medicaid Programs Pay for Alcohol Treatment DrugStates trying to reduce their Medicaid coverages may be costing themselves more money in the long run.
- Once Were Addicted to HeroinStories from two recovering heroin addicts.
- Pavlovian Principles Serve as Cornerstone for Treating AlcoholismOver the last several decades there has been a large shift from aversion therapy to medication along with some type of behavior treatment, generally cognitive behavior therapy.
- Medications That Treat AlcoholismAlcoholism is a chronic disease, treatable by medications. Short term solution Benzodiazepines are prescribed. Longer term treatment includes: Naltrexone, Disulfiram, Acamprosate calcium, Topiramate, Zofran & soon to be sold Vivtrol besides therapy.
