New York, NY 3/11/2010 12:34:54 AM
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Fighting Drug Addiction With Drugs

It might seem as though the title is a classic example of an oxymoron. How can drug addiction be fought by the prescribing and administration of other drugs? Doesn’t the danger of a second addiction exist?



The fact is that using other types of medication for drug treatment is not new. Antabuse, which is the common name for the drug disulfiram, has been prescribed to those suffering from alcohol addiction for many years.



So, it should come as no surprise that another medication, buprenorphine, also known as Suboxone, has been found to help those who have a drug addiction to illicit drugs such as heroin, and legally prescribed, but often abused drugs such as painkillers.



Buprenorphine lessens the effects of the withdrawal stage, as well as decreases the urge to use drugs. Drugs such as Antabuse and Buprenorphine do have their place in drug treatment, as one of the most difficult parts is the withdrawal phase. It is during this time that many people with a drug addiction will succumb to the urge to use the substance to which they are addicted, simply because the physical and mental effects of withdrawal are so strong.



However, drugs intended for use in drug treatment cannot accomplish the task alone. Counseling, behavior modification, and other treatment methods are still necessary. For this reason, even those who are using medication to control drug addiction still need the services provided by drug treatment facilities.



By calling 1-800-559-9503 or entering http://addictionrecoverytools4u.com/ into a search engine, people who are undergoing medical intervention for drug addiction can find facilities which recognize the benefits of this option, and can tailor additional drug treatment to support this.