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Drug Addiction News from CalNarconon.org

News from Narconon in California

Discoveries Made on the Neurobiological Origins of Dependence

In a recent article by Sharon Begley, published in Newsweek revealed new information about the neurobiological changes that occur in the addict's brain and how these overall affect the cycle of addiction. Until now doctors and treatment professionals have only guessed at the complete neurobiological effects drugs have on the addict. As Begley points out:

"A cascade of neurobiological changes accompanies the transition from voluntary to compulsive drug use, but one of the most important is this: cocaine, heroin, nicotine, amphetamines and other addictive drugs alter the brain's pleasure circuits."

Her article goes on to point out that however different substances of abuse make this change in slightly different ways, they all reduce the number of dopamine receptors. Dopamine is the brains own neurochemical that governs the body's reward system. And without it a person becomes less responsive to real life stimulators, like getting a new job, a new promotion, having lasting relationships and in general functioning at a normal level. Not only do these changes begin to effect the persons life, but to get the same stimuli-response the addict got the first few times they used the drug, they have to use more of the drug.

So when a person stops taking a drug like heroin, cocaine or alcohol, they are completely deprived of the body's usual feel-good reward system and the addict feels an acute apathy or life-not-worth-living attitude, which makes for the reason most people who attempt to recover without effective and reliable treatment prone to consistent relapse. Read more

Prescription Opiate Use Spreading Among Addicts

Usually reserved for terminally ill patients, drugs like OxyContin are becoming more increasingly popular among drug addicts. OxyContin, a strong and long lasting narcotic painkiller that is similar to morphine, has become the latest addition to the pharmacopoeia of illicit drugs for sale on the black market.

It may seem that with all the federal regulations barring anyone less than terminally ill to be prescribed the drug that this wouldn't happen. Although, as drug pushers find new ways to get the drug, either through using terminally ill patients to “farm” the drug from numerous doctors or through more direct means such as breaking into pharmacies or intercepting shipments of the drug, it is becoming increasingly available.

According to a recent New York Times article by Francis X. Clines and Barry Meier, in one area of Kentucky 85 to 90 percent of the police field work is now related to OxyContin. The article also states that the drug is a morphine-like substance also found in drugs like Tylox and Percodan, although in those drugs the active ingredient, oxycodone, is concentrated in as little as 5 milligrams, in OxyContin it is as high as 160 milligrams.

This increases the danger of lethal overdose in inexperienced users and in Kentucky the death toll has numbered 59 since last January, according to a quote from the US attorney from the eastern district of that state in the New York Times.

The National Drug Intelligence Center has issued a recent bulletin in which it is stated that the drug’s spread on the illicit market is concentrated primarily in the Eastern States but is surfacing as far west as California. Read more

Heroin Gaining Popularity Especially Among Teenagers

According to studies done by the U.S. federal government heroin production in the world has more than doubled since the 1980's. This has resulted in much lower street prices for very pure heroin, as well as a much wider availability.

Heroin abuse, originally only noticeably problematic and wide spread in densely populated urban areas, has now spread to much smaller cities, suburbs, and rural areas. This recent explosion in wide spread availability has caused an increase in the popularity of smoking or snorting the drug, and without the stigma that goes along with intravaneous use, more and more people are experimenting with heroin.

Research done by the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse in 1999 has reported that almost 50 percent of new heroin users are under the age of 25, and half of these are under the age of 18. This is an insidious trend, most likely caused by the increase in popularity of smoking or snorting heroin, this usage being deemed "safe" by most users.

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Cocaine Abuse Info from CocaineAbuse.net

If you or a loved one has fallen victim to cocaine abuse -- and again a victim to cocaine rehabilitation programs that didn't work, now there's a solution.

After-Rehabilitation Life Counseling
Effective life counseling for the recovering addict is a critical element of any successful drug rehab program. Any program that does not use proven life counseling to re-orient the rehabilitated individual back into society is simply a waste of time and money. It was the lack of these life skills that created the 'need' for drugs to escape their reality and ultimately made the addict in the first place. Read more

Time Proven Results
Drug abuse is a serious problem faced by modern society today. New rehab approaches are tested and offered to combat this problem all the time. This does not mean that they are effective, just different or new. Look for a program that has a history going back more than 40 years and a proven success rate over 50%. This is the only real approach to a serious rehabilitation selection effort. Read more

Simple Detox
Removal of drug residuals from the body is essential to any rehabilitation process. New approaches to drug detoxification of the body are invented as more is understood about the function of drugs in the body. Some detox approaches are rather dangerous and very radical, employing a wide range of chemicals and often requiring extended and expensive hospitalization. A zero risk and low cost sauna program with a rigorous vitamin regimen to simply flush the body of the drug residuals has proven to be the safest and lowest cost approach. Read more

Avoid Drug Replacement
Too many drug rehabilitation programs simply replace the addiction to the illegal drug with one to a prescription drug. The point here is that the ideal drug rehabilitation program uses no replacement drug therapy. There are many rehab programs to choose from and one simple approach to make a selection easier is to find out if the rehab program uses drug replacement therapy and if so, seek one that does not. Read more

Official Program Recognition
All drug rehab programs 'claim' they are approved by this hospital or that doctor. What you need is a program that has such a long and successful rehabilitation history that the Government actually recognizes it officially. This one criteria will help you to avoid using a program that is essentially experimental or some new fad. Read more

Cocaine Abuse Help-Line
We have drug counselors available who want to talk with you and explain your options, educate you on available programs and assist you into a program that fits your needs. Our counselors want to help you. Read more


Heroin Abuse info from Heroinabuse.net

Heroin Abuse Hurts More Than Just The Addict

Ideal Program Criteria.
In getting help for yourself or a loved one, there are many drug rehabilitation programs currently available. In fact, there are too many to easily choose one. The purpose of this web site is to educate people on heroin as a drug, present the facts about heroin addiction and to teach people the truth about rehabilitation programs. Read more

Avoid Drug Replacement.
Too many drug rehabilitation programs simply replace the addiction to the illegal drug with one of a prescription replacement drug. The point here is that the ideal drug rehabilitation program uses no replacement drugs. Read more

Official Program Recognition.
All drug rehab programs 'claim' they are approved by this hospital or that doctor. What you need is a program that has such a long and successful history that it is actually recognized and recommended by many doctors, several hospitals and numerous City and Governmental Officials, based on its high success rate over a period of decades. Read more

A Rehabilitation Guarantee.
People want a guarantee when they spend their hard earned money on anything. There are few programs that actually guarantee their rehabilitation and offer free additional treatment should the addict relapse. Read more

After-Rehabilitation Life Counseling.
Any program that does not offer life skills to re-orient the rehabilitated individual back into society is simply a waste of time. It was the lack of these life skills that made the person an addict in the first place. Read more

Time Proven Results.
Look for a program that has a history going back more than 40 years and a success rate in the 75% range. This is the only real approach to a serious rehabilitation effort. Read more

Simple Detox.
Removing drug residuals from the body is critical to the rehabilitation of the addict. A medically approved sauna program with a rigorous vitamin regimen to flush the body of the drug is the safest and most effective detox method possible. Read more

Heroin Abuse Help-Line .
We have drug counselors available who want to talk with you and explain your options, educate you on available programs and assist you into a program that fits your needs. Our counselors want to help you. To be taken to our contact information page, click anywhere in this paragraph. Read more


Methamphetamine Abuse info from Methabuse.net

Methamphetamine Abuse Hurts More Than Just The Addict

Ideal Program Criteria
In getting help for yourself or a loved one, there are many drug rehabilitation programs currently available. In fact, there are too many to easily choose just one. The purpose of this web site is to educate people on Meth as a highly addictive drug, present the facts about Meth addiction and to teach people the truth about rehabilitation programs. Read more

A Rehabilitation Guarantee
People want a guarantee when they spend their hard earned money on anything. There are few programs that actually guarantee their rehabilitation program and offer free additional treatment should the addict relapse. Read more

Time Proven Results
Look for a program that has a history going back more than 40 years and a success rate in the 75% range. This is the only real approach to a serious rehabilitation effort. Most programs have success rates in the 10-15% range and will tell you "this is good". Don't be fooled. Get into a real program with a high success rate. Read more

Official Program Recognition
All drug rehab programs 'claim' they are approved by this hospital or that doctor. What you need is a program that has such a long and successful history that it is actually recognized and recommended by many doctors, several hospitals and numerous City and Governmental Officials, based on its high success rate over a period of decades. Read more

Avoid Drug Replacement
Too many drug rehabilitation programs simply replace the addiction to the illegal drug with a prescription replacement drug. The point here is that the ideal drug rehabilitation program uses no replacement drugs. Read more

After-Rehabilitation Life Counseling
Any program that does not offer life skills counseling to re-orient the former addict back into society is simply a waste of time. It was the lack of these life skills that made the person into an addict in the first place. Read more

Simple Detox
Removing drug residuals from the body is critical to the rehabilitation of the addict. A drug-free detox is the safest method, but few rehab programs offer this. A medically approved sauna program to flush the body of the drug is the safest and most effective detox method possible. Read more

Meth Abuse Help-Line
We have drug counselors available who want to talk with you and explain your options, educate you on available programs and assist you into a program that fits your needs. Our counselors want to help you. Read more