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Cue Exposure
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Immunotherapy For Cocaine Addiction
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Vaccine To Help Kick The Cocaine Habit vaccine, cocaine, addiction, treatment , medical, study, science |
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Acupuncture for cocaine addiction Accupancture can be used to treat crack cocaine addiction. |
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Ibogaine in Treatment Chemical Dependance Disorder, Clinical Persrectives The primary purpose of this paper is to provide general information to the clinician who will be using the Lotsof Proceduresm (Goutarel, 1993) developed by NDA International, Inc. in which Ibogaine is administered to treat chemical dependence disorders. This is a preliminary report. The patient base upon which my conclusions have been made totals thirty-five treatment episodes. All clinical observations conducted after 1963 have been made on patients treated outside of the United States.
Ibogaine is not a substitute for narcotics or stimulants, is not addicting and is given in a single administration modality (SAM). It is a chemical dependence interrupter. Retreatment may occasionally be needed until the person being treated with Ibogaine is able to extinguish certain conditioned responses related to drugs they abuse. Early data suggests that a period of approximately two years of intermittent treatments may be required to attain the goal of long-term abstinence from narcotics and stimulants for many patients. The majority of patients treated with Ibogaine remain free from chemical dependence for a period of three to six months after a single dose. Approximately ten percent of patients treated with Ibogaine remain free of chemical dependence for two or more years from a single treatment and an equal percentage return to drug use within two weeks after treatment. Multiple administrations of Ibogaine over a period of time are generally more effective in extending periods of abstinence. It is noteworthy that twenty-nine of the thirty-five patients successfully treated with Ibogaine had numerous unsuccessful experiences with other treatment modalities |
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Intensive Therapy: Utilizing Hypnosis in the Treatment of Substance Abuse Disorders, Greg Potter  Intensive Therapy: Utilizing Hypnosis in the Treatment of Substance Abuse Disorders
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Blood Pressure Medication May Improve Cocaine Treatment Results in Patients With Severe Withdrawal S, Robert Mathias, NIDA NOTES Staff Writer  Blood Pressure Medication May Improve Cocaine Treatment Results in Patients With Severe Withdrawal Symptoms
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Today's tried-and-true treatments, TORI DeANGELIS  Review of Available Treatments |
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The Mysterious Placebo, John E. Dodes
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