Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Addiction Recovery Program

The BioCorRx® Recovery Program


The BioCorRx® Recovery is a cutting-edge, comprehensive Medication-assisted Treatment (MAT) program, using the non-addictive medication naltrexone for the treatment of alcohol and opioid addiction. The program is available now from independent medical providers.

Can significantly reduce or virtually eliminate cravings
Simple outpatient procedure
Customized counseling program
Effective, efficient, private and confidential
Virtually no time away from work or family
Uses non-addictive medication




LIFELONG ABSTINENCE


With the BioCorRx® Recovery Program, the absolute goal is lifelong abstinence. Once patients have completed a safe, tolerable, and assisted detoxification process, they can typically receive the long lasting naltrexone implant that will serve to significantly reduce the constantly intrusive obsessions to use, and will physically block the action of opiates in the brain. The cravings are significantly diminished, which makes it less likely to use. If there is a lapse, the opiate drugs will not deliver any effect. Long acting naltrexone therapy, combined with one-on-one counseling/recovery specialist assistance and group support networks provide the best opportunity for successful abstinence.

*THE BIOCORRX® RECOVERY PROGRAM IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE START FRESH PROGRAM®

Millions of people across the nation struggle with addiction and suffer the indignities of the disease. The complex nature of addiction requires treatment to be comprehensive. Effective treatment must address the psychosocial, behavioral, and medical/physical factors inherent in addiction.

THE TRUTH ABOUT ADDICTION


PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE

Clearly one of the deadliest and catastrophic disease epidemics in our country, opiate abuse has been increasing exponentially over the past decade. The rapid acceleration of this monstrous addiction is due, in part, to irresponsible regulatory oversight, inappropriate prescription practices, and profit-seeking development of terribly addictive pharmaceuticals. Our country finds itself in a hyper-acute emergency.

PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE FACTS (Taken from http://beataddiction.com/)

The unprecedented rise in overdose deaths in the US parallels a 300% increase since 1999 in the sale of these strong painkillers.
The number of ER visits for the misuse of prescription painkillers have doubled in the past 5 years.
More than 12 million people reported using prescription painkillers non-medically in 2010
Unintentional overdose deaths involving prescription opioids have quadrupled since 1999 and now outnumber those from heroin and cocaine combined.
The number of women who have died as a result of opioid pain reliever overdoses rose 415 percent between 1999 and 2010 (250 percent for men), according the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Deaths involving prescription pills have quadrupled between 1999 and 2010
100 people die from drug overdoses every day in the United States
17,000 people die from prescription opiate overdose a year in the United States.

ALCOHOL ABUSE

With the staggering social, psychological, physical, emotional, economic, criminal, and spiritual toll that alcohol abuse has on so many suffering individuals and families, it is understandable why this disease is one of the costliest epidemics in our country. Treatment for this chronic disease of the brain circuitry has been altogether ineffective for the majority of sufferers. Can you imagine a chronic disease in our society where the treatment has been virtually unchanged since 1935?

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