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clonazepam. It is supposed to restore the body's receptors to the point they were before beginning clonazepam. Where can I get this procedure done? Is it widely available? My doctors do not even admit that clonazepam is addictive, so I can't get much from them.

2007-09-04 03:21:12 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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Much more info than can be given here on this drug can be found by just typing in, "flumazenil" into Yahoo web search. A number of links comes up. Wikipedia has a summary and www.drugdigest.org/DD/DVH/uses/0,3915,6115%7CFlumazinil,00 html gives info on its use as an injection in treating benzodiazepine overdoses.

Most any Doctor can do the procedure and it has to be done in a clinical setting.

Good luck, good health, peace and love!

2007-09-04 09:31:14 · answer #1 · answered by Mad Mac 7 · 0 0

Well, I'm not a huge fan of the current "detox" treatments currently used my medical and psychiatric facilities today. I admit I've never been actually addicted to anything (just occasional cannabis use), however I have studied that aboriginal peoples of many nations have used certain psychedelic substances to cure their peoples of various forms of alcohol and drug addictions. I know it may sound strange that a hallucinogenic substance is administered to rid the body of other dangerous drugs, but I do believe that the recovery rates of these therapies are much greater than those of traditional "detox" programs. I know of a few examples such as Ibogaine, extracted from the African Iboga plant used to treat opiate addiction. Then of course there is the use of mescaline, or Pejote rather, used by various North and Central American Indian tribes to treat drug and alcohol addiction. I know of a clinic in New Mexico that I believe is allowed to administer this treatment to various patients. Let me know if you'd like the name of this clinic...I believe I have something on it lying around somewhere. And lastly, I am almost certain that native cultures of South America used a substance called DMT, derived from the Ayahuasca plant, to treat cocaine addiction. I'm not entirely certain if these substances could assist with clonazepam addiction, but I will provide a link to an excellent site which might further aid you in its research. Hope I could assist you in some small part.

2007-09-04 03:55:58 · answer #2 · answered by diredocjr 1 · 0 0

Flumazenil Detox

2017-02-20 22:47:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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