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Antagonist Assisted Abstinence with Naltrexone Pellets(U.S. Patent No. 6,203,813)Naltrexone Maintenance TherapyWe provide an amazingly simple program for addicts to stay clean from drug use. Our patented pellets slowly release a low dose of naltrexone into the blood stream. Studies have shown that low naltrexone blood levels will stop self-administration of opiates. We provide this naltrexone maintenance therapy along with cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) which will lead to a program of long term abstinence. Best yet, when your 12-Step Program has taken you to the point that you are ready to get off the Maintenance Therapy, you can just stop using the pellets without any withdrawal or detoxification. Detoxification with Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex)Patients need to be detoxified before starting the Naltrexone Maintenance Therapy. At the NaltrexZone, all of our physicians are licensed to provide this treatment with Suboxone and Subutex as specified by the Drug Abuse Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000). Suboxone is readily available at the NaltrexZone. While all detoxifications involve some degree of discomfort, we have found that our program limits withdrawal symptoms to a very low and very tolerable level. Naltrexone and the Criminal Justice SystemJudges and others in the criminal justice system dislike methadone because it is addictive. Naltrexone works very well because it’s neither addictive nor pleasurable. Using our naltrexone pellets helps addicts comply with the therapy. And, it is a medically proven fact that addicts undergoing Naltrexone therapy have been proven to be at significantly less risk of reincarceration. This is really a win-win situation for the addict and for society. Video TestimonialSee what one of Dr. Gooberman's patients has to say about the naltrexone pellet and naltrexone injection, in his own words. ![]()
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