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Suboxone AddictionIn the past, the only alternative for opiate addiction was to undergo conventional detoxification procedures, requiring patients to suffer through a debilitating and painful withdrawal. Not surprisingly, success rates for this approach are discouraging. Statistics show that one year following detoxification, the vast majority of patients have relapsed. Another traditional alternative is opiate-replacement treatment, such as Suboxone® (buprenorphine hydrochloride), Buprenex® and Subutex®. This approach, however, simply substitutes a legal dependency for an illegal one. Based on the potential for abuse of Subutex®, Buprenex® and Suboxone®, FDA and its parent Department of Health and Human Services recommended that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) place the active ingredient, buprenorphine, in Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Today, a new opiate addiction treatment has emerged called the Waismann Methodsm. It is performed by a handful of select treatment clinics throughout the world. The Waismann Methodsm utilizes the most advanced medical biotechnology available today. It integrates cutting-edge research in the field of opioid receptors and its significance on the physical and psychological components of opiate dependency. An experienced team of board-certified physicians performs the Waismann Methodsm detox treatment. Patients achieve a reversal of their opiate physical dependency without unnecessary suffering, fear, or loss of dignity. We encourage you to browse this site for more information about Subutex®, Buprenex® and Suboxone® addiction. For more information, contact us today for a free, confidential, no-obligation consultation and break the chain of opiate dependency.
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