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2 Implant for alcoholism treatment
2.1 Disulfiram in the Esperal implant
2.2 Esperal implant – an effective
alcoholism treatment
2.3 How safe is this form of therapy?
2.4 Types of implants for alcoholism
2.5 Can Esperal implant for alcoholism be
used for alcohol addiction alone?
3 Alcoholism treatment in Philadelphia
Alcoholism treatment.
Alcoholism treatment is important and complicated. Alcoholism can be a
very difficult form of addiction to come out of just like any other case of
substance abuse. An alcohol addict derives some pleasure from taking alcohol
which the addict cannot do without. An alcohol addict feels moody if alcohol is
not taken for some period of time. However, addiction to alcohol can cost
people a lot of things. They can have damaged relationships, reduced
performance at work, and many health issues such as extensive liver damage and
abdominal obesity commonly called beer belly which is linked to diabetes,
hypertension, and heart diseases. Most people who are addicted to alcohol want
to stop taking alcohol but discover that it is difficult for them to stop
taking alcohol. So, there is a need for effective alcoholism treatment.
Alcohol addiction is a disease that claims the lives of
millions of people around the world. This affects not only the person who
consumes alcohol but also has a negative impact on his family and society as a
whole. Fortunately, alcoholism can be cured with modern medical procedures.
However, this requires the cooperation of drug addicts and doctors, as well as
those closest to the person struggling with addiction.
In this article, we will
look at Antabuse implant for alcoholism treatment, a procedure that
is a vital part of alcoholism treatment. You will be able to find out what
Antabuse implants are, how they work, how safe they are, and why they are so
helpful in alcoholism treatment.
Implant for alcoholism treatment
Implant for alcoholism
treatment aka Esperal is the
newest and the most effective treatment for alcohol addiction. The popularity
of the method is growing fast in the USA, Europe, and Asia.
First discovered in the
1930s, disulfiram is a substance that has been used to treat alcoholism
treatment for almost a century. Although this form of medication is nothing
new, to date it remains one of the most effective substances for preventing
alcoholism. Antabuse works by preventing the normal processing of ethanol in
the digestive system. Instead, acetaldehyde, a dangerous substance, builds up,
leading to nausea, rapid heartbeat, and many other uncomfortable symptoms that
should seriously discourage a patient from consuming alcohol.
The breakthrough in alcoholism
treatment came in the 1960s with the first Antabuse implants. After
this point, a constant release of the substance into the bloodstream was
guaranteed. This made it impossible to return to alcohol without consequences.
Most importantly,
the implants for alcoholism provide a period of time during
which the person is completely protected from the effects of alcohol. During
this time, the individual has a chance to solve any physical and mental
problems that may cause a desire to return to destructive habits. Therefore,
Antabuse implants are treated as an additional layer of protection in the
difficult period of rehabilitation after the end of treatment.
The Esperal implant
for alcoholism treatment is the most technologically
sophisticated device. The Esperal implant for alcoholism is a microchip, which
has a digital identity and can be turned on and off by the practitioner. It
works simply. If you consume alcohol within the safe limit (a bottle of kombucha,
or 1 bottle of non-alcoholic beer), no effects will occur. However, if you
exceed the predetermined recommended level, the Esperal implant for alcoholism
will release disulfiram into the bloodstream and cause a severe disulfiram
ethanol reaction (DER). These “unpleasant” side effects will motivate you to
stop drinking alcohol. After about five years, the chip will dissolve on its
own. It’s a painless process, and the chip is inserted with a high-pressure air
syringe. You will not feel any pain, cuts, bleeding, stitches, scars, or marks.
Disulfiram in the Esperal implant
When Tetraethylthiuram
disulfide also known as disulfiram (Antabuse) came out, it was a huge
breakthrough in alcoholism treatment. Though in itself,
it is not a complete treatment of alcoholism as you
will need to combine it with other methods that address the underlying issues,
it deals with the component of psychological dependence on alcohol. Alcoholics
take a lot of alcohol partly because it gives them some kind of pleasure.
Disulfiram actually gives you an unpleasant experience when taken with alcohol.
If you take alcohol when taking disulfiram, you will most likely have a
reaction with symptoms like throbbing headache, heat flushes, chest pain,
palpitation, breathing difficulty, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, and
discomfort. This will happen even if you take small quantities of alcohol and
will get worse if you take large quantities of alcohol. This reaction is
usually not life-threatening, however. It becomes easier to withdraw from
alcohol when alcohol becomes unpleasant. However, a caveat is that when
disulfiram is taken as a tablet, it only stays in your body for a relatively
short while. So, in many cases of addiction being treated with disulfiram
pills, they just stop taking the pills and resume taking alcohol after a few
days without having any adverse effect. However, there is now a more effective
alcoholism treatment that can keep disulfiram in your blood for longer and you
cannot just stop it at will. Introducing the Esperal implant.
Esperal implant – an effective alcoholism treatment
What is the difference
between Esperal implant and Antabuse pills? That may be
the question on your mind. They contain the same drug which is disulfiram,
however, they are used differently. The pills are taken by mouth every day,
while the implants are put under the skin at some parts of the body. The
implants are better than the pills and are more effective in controlling the
desire for alcohol because they make it easier to adhere to your treatment.
Instead of taking the pills every day, you can have an implant in your body
which will be effective for up to 5 years. Another reason why Esperal
implant is a more effective alcoholism treatment than
disulfiram pills is that you need to consult the doctor if you want to stop.
You cannot just decide to stop “secretly” and keep taking your alcohol. This
makes you hate alcohol more because you know the consequences of taking alcohol
when the Esperal implant is in your body.
How safe is this form of therapy?
The implant procedure
under the skin is completely painless and the effects are visible immediately.
The entire process is very simple and is considered a well-tolerated procedure.
After receiving the implant, the person will be protected against the effects
of alcohol. This is because a precise dose of the drug is automatically
released from the implant into the bloodstream each day for up to one month
after surgery.
The implant can be
injected under the skin, usually around the shoulder. However, implants can
also be placed in other areas, such as the forearm, stomach, or buttock.
As for safety, this
procedure has been performed successfully for many years and has proven to be
very reliable.
Types of implants for alcoholism
Currently, there are two
types of implants in use for alcoholism treatment. Although they
operate on similar principles, they differ fundamentally. Let’s look at them in
more detail:
Disulfiram implants
At the time of
consumption, alcohol is broken down and neutralized in the liver. However, when
a person is injected with a Disulfiram implant, that process is stopped. As a
result, a buildup of acetaldehyde occurs when alcohol is consumed, which
immediately causes symptoms that mimic those of a hangover. In addition to
nausea, severe headaches, hyperventilation, and dizziness, many other symptoms
can also occur.
The insertion procedure
is simple and leaves no scars, nor does it require subsequent stitches. Since
the Disulfiram implant effectively prevents a person from consuming alcohol, it
gives them enough time to regain inner strength and continue with recovery.
Naltrexone implants
This form of implant was
invented after Disulfiram. Pills appeared in 1984, and implants first appeared
in 2006. Since then, naltrexone implants have been used to treat alcohol
dependence. The implant works by blocking receptors in the brain.
Before naltrexone
therapy, patients must undergo a complete detoxification procedure that removes
all traces of alcohol from the body. If the detox is performed correctly,
patients will experience negative symptoms such as nausea and vomiting
immediately after implantation.
After this, patients
experience a reduction in the need for alcohol consumption. In this way,
naltrexone helps them with their rehabilitation process while they are still
getting used to living without alcohol.
Of course, the treatment
with naltrexone implants can only be performed in medical facilities and under
the strict supervision of doctors who will make sure that everything runs
properly, in accordance with the treatment protocol.
Can Esperal implant for alcoholism be
used for alcohol addiction alone?
Esperal implant for
alcoholism treatment is
very effective in treating alcoholism, especially psychological desire to
drink. However, they do not reduce the cravings for alcohol directly, but they
just make taking alcohol unpleasant to the extent you would rather avoid taking
it. They improve discipline in avoiding alcohol. If you use only Esperal
implant in the treatment of alcoholism, the
cravings would still remain and will come back after you have stopped using the
implants. We do not think anyone would want to use Esperal implant for
the rest of their lives. Hence, it is not effective when used alone. Most cases
of psychological disorders usually require more than one method of treatment
for complete treatment. In cases of addictions, there is more to it than just
cravings for alcohol. Treatments like hypnosis, acupuncture, and other
complementary treatments help address other issues that surround alcohol
dependence such as tolerance to alcohol, physical, and psychological dependence
on alcohol. More so, they help you to deal directly with your cravings for
alcohol while Esperal implant helps to reduce your
cravings by making alcohol unpleasant. When used together with other methods of
treatment, Esperal implant is a very effective
alcoholism treatment.
The newest version of
the Esperal implant contains 3 months supply of
Naltrexone – the medicine that significantly reduces the craving for alcohol.
The Naltrexone from the implant continuously dripping into the bloodstream
during the first 50-60 days maintaining the appropriate level of the medicine.
As a result, a patient with a Naltrexone+ implant loses any interest in alcohol
consumption.
You can have your Esperal
implant embedded into your body at the Philadelphia Addiction
Center led by Dr. Victor Tsan. The implantation process is simple and absolutely
painless. No bleeding, no stitches, no recovery, no downtime. The procedure
takes approximately 3.5 hours and it includes 1 hour of NADA
acupuncture, 1.5 hours of clinical hypnosis and
the implantation itself takes a few seconds with the help of an air-pressure
syringe made by the German company Injex.
If you or someone who
you know and care about needs treatment for alcohol addiction contact our
clinic and we’ll work with you thru the whole process.
There are some requirements and limitations
before and after implantation of Esperal implant for alcoholism:
- A patient should decide by
himself or herself that he/she wants this particular type of alcoholism
treatment.
- A patient must be completely
sober for 2 weeks before the implantation.
- A patient shouldn’t drink
coffee on the day of implantation.
There are many things that are allowed before
and after implantation of Esperal implant for alcoholism:
- A patient can use perfume.
- A patient can use a mouthwash
that contains alcohol.
- A patient can use “Nyquil Cold
And Flu”
- Before implantation patient may
use Antabuse aka Disulfiram.
- A patient can undergo any
medical procedures, tests, and surgeries right before and after
implantation
- A patient may take any
medicines prescribed by a physician even if they contain alcohol because
all alcohol used in the pharmaceutical industry is chemically marked and
Esperal is able to read the marker and not to initiate the Disulfiram
Ethanol Reaction.
- It is OK to eat any food,
prepared with alcohol (wine, cognac, vodka, beer) because during the
cooking process alcohol vaporizes, leaving only a pleasant taste.
Alcoholism treatment in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Addiction
Center – the division of Philadelphia Holistic Clinic is the home
for disulfiram implants for alcoholism treatment. For more
details, contact our clinic (267) 403-3085 or
use our online scheduling system.
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