Thursday, 17 October 2013

Addict Clinic addiction treatment


The services offered by the Dr. Vorobjev (http://www.addictclinic.com/) clinic also include long-term drug rehabilitation. Special psychotherapeutic programmes are available. Patients can choose between individual and group psychotherapy.

These activities take place in an extremely soothing environment. Relaxing walks and gentle sports are intended to promote the patient’s sense of well-being and help him feel a little better each day.
The treatment initially begins with an examination, during which we try to establish why the patient is looking for help, in what stage of dependency he is and to what extent he recognises the seriousness of the problem.
After completion of the initial examination, the doctors begin to develop an individual treatment programme based on the patient profile.

The detoxication begins and the body is not only cleansed of alcohol, but also of other second class poisons, which are formed during long-term alcohol abuse.

After the first detoxication process, we begin with the second stage, which returns the patient’s cells to the condition there were in prior to alcohol dependency. After completing the metabolic therapy, the patients feel younger, fresher, stronger and freed from alcohol.

After the results have been checked and it has been assured that the patients has obtained a negative attitude towards alcohol, the rehabilitation process is continued.

The patients do not spend less than 12 months under observation in our clinic. During this time, they are treated with medication daily and are involved in the reorganisation of their lives. This means that the patients are well adapted to a life without alcohol, and are proud of it.



What is a naltrexone implantation?
In medical terms, naltrexone is a narcotic antagonist. It attaches to the opiate receptors in the brain and blocks these receptors. In this manner, the effect of the opiate is neutralised, and consumption of the drug becomes pointless.

What is a naltrexone implantation?

The naltrexone implantation (http://addictclinic.com/naltrexone-implant-procedure-treatment.htm) is a special administration form of the medication naltrexone. Using a small surgical intervention under local anaesthetic, the implantation is inserted either in the lower section of the abdomen or in the inner section of the upper arm. The active agent dissolves slowly in the body over a period of time of up to 12 months.
An alternative to administration of naltrexone in a fixed form by means of an implantation is to give the medication in a liquid form by means of an injection. In this case, the medication is effective for approximately 28 days. However, specialists prefer administration by means of the implantation, as the patient receives regular dosage of the active ingredient in this manner. In addition, the possibility of refusing or forgetting to take the medication is eliminated.

Dr. Vorobjev Sremskih Boraca 2E Belgrad, Zemun 11080
Telephone: 381 63 24 7777



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