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Find out a couple of tips on what you can do for a detox diet that aids in good kidney health. <a href="http://smart-detox.web.id/" rel="nofollow">smart-detox.web.id</a>Hetyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16975056209104154054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555286560563691865.post-57283788042566554492014-02-21T22:39:01.256-05:002014-02-21T22:39:01.256-05:00You should fix the information above. Rapid Detox ...You should fix the information above. Rapid Detox has decades of existence and it has nothing to do with the Israeli doctor Dr. Waismann. He got trained by his partner Dr.Legarda that was already practicing rapid detox.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555286560563691865.post-8240137183902164562013-11-01T00:40:53.951-04:002013-11-01T00:40:53.951-04:00 Accelerated opiate detoxification has a long hist... Accelerated opiate detoxification has a long history dating back more than 40 years having been researched and advanced by many doctors worldwide. In the mid 1970’s, the use of opiate receptor antagonists was first described. (Blackley 1975, Resnick 1977) Opiate receptor antagonists such as naloxone and naltrexone competitively bind with opiate receptors in the brain, blocking the ability of opiates to have any effect, and inhibiting opiate craving. In the 1990’s investigators combined naltrexone, a long-acting opiate receptor antagonist, with clonidine, an alpha 2-agonist, which suppresses the noradrenergic hyperactivity associated with opiate withdrawal, and with other medications to shorten the duration of the symptoms of withdrawal. (O’Connor 1992) However, even with pharmacologic agents used to manage withdrawal symptoms, there is a significant dropout rate from inpatient detox due to discomfort, as high as 30% (Scherbaum et al, 1998). <br /><br />Various protocols of “Rapid” or “Ultra Rapid” opiate detoxification (ROD or UROD) have been developed since 1988 when Loimer reported his “Ultra Rapid” technique of detoxification under anesthesia to rapidly induce detoxification while blocking the severe symptoms of opiate withdrawal. These accelerated methods use high doses of naltrexone to shorten the duration of acute withdrawal to a period of hours, in contrast to several days, and while under anesthesia the patient is not subject to discomfort. When the patient awakens from anesthesia, detoxification is complete, withdrawal is minimal, and craving is limited. Oral naltrexone maintenance can be initiated immediately and continued to reduce the risk of relapse. In 1992, Dr. Juan Jose Legarda from Spain developed a form of ultra rapid opiate detoxification (UROD) using general anesthesia to transition patients to naltrexone (a long-acting antagonist). <br /><br />Several different methods of rapid detox under anesthesia have been described and reported. (Cook 1998, De Giacomo 1999, Greenberg 2000, Loimer 1990, Legarda 1994, Pfab 1996, Scherbaum 1998, Cucchia 1998, Gold 1999, Bell 1999, Umbricht 1999, Kienbaum 2000, Hensel 2000, Elman 2001, Chutuape 2001, Collins 2005) There is to date no uniformly accepted and practiced method, and several reports of complications occurring in centers in which appropriate monitoring was not provided, or where patients with underlying risk factors were included, have led to a great deal of controversy surrounding the practice of the procedure at all. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com