Posts Tagged ‘drug rehab programs’

More Proof the FDA Works for Drug Companies and Not Consumers

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

An FDA advisory panel voted against the Administration’s plan to tighten restrictions for prescription painkillers, stating mostly that the plan was not stringent enough.  While the good news is that the panel wants the restrictions to be tighter, it clearly shows that the FDA does not have the best interest of the people at hand, but instead works for the drug companies.  Prescription drug addiction and overdose-related deaths attributed specifically to opioid narcotics such as OxyContin, methadone and others have continued to dramatically increase over the last decade or more.

Today there were more than 120,000 admissions to drug rehab programs in America in 2008 where opiates other than heroin were listed as the primary substance of abuse.  The number in 1998 was only 20,000, meaning there has been a 600% increase in those addiction treatment admissions just ten years, yet FDA personnel continue to protect the profits of drug companies instead of working to protect the people.

How to Choose a Long-Term Drug Rehab

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

More and more family members today are realizing that long-term drug rehab programs are more successful than 30-day rehabs.  The problem is that not all long-term rehabs are the same, so we have a couple guidelines that you might find useful in your search for one that works.

First, you should find out if they have family references of other clients who have successfully completed their program and remained drug-free.  Another reference would be any sort of documents or letters of support from qualified sources.  These are two excellent ways to verify claims made by a program.

Of course, there are plenty of other things to look out for, such as length, cost, location and treatment modalities used and we can assist you with narrowing the search to find a drug and alcohol rehab that works.