News (Media Awareness Project) - Indonesia: New Method Cures Drug Addiction |
Title: | Indonesia: New Method Cures Drug Addiction |
Published On: | 2000-11-18 |
Source: | Jakarta Post (Indonesia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 02:14:35 |
NEW METHOD CURES DRUG ADDICTION
JAKARTA (JP): A new method of curing drug addiction which promises
recoverywithin 24 hours is now available in Indonesia at a cost of Rp 13
million for a treatment.
Linda Rahmat, an anesthecist with the Asa Bangsa Foundation which
introduced the method in several Indonesian hospitals, said that Graha
Medika hospital, where she worked, had successfully treated 200 drug
addicts, aged between 14 and 50 years.
Linda was presenting the Accelerated Neo-regulation for Opiate
Dependency(ANR) method at a seminar on drug addiction and the impact on
family life which was organized by the foundation.
Formulated in 1985 by Andre Waismann of the Israeli Institute of
AdvancedTreatment and Research of Opiate Dependency in Tel Aviv, the method
uses anesthetic medicines which have been approved by the U.S. Food and
Drugs Administration (FDA).
Linda said the method is now available in several hospitals, including
Graha Medika and Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, both in Jakarta,
Borromeus Hospital in Bandung, and the general hospital in Banyumas,
Central Java.
JAKARTA (JP): A new method of curing drug addiction which promises
recoverywithin 24 hours is now available in Indonesia at a cost of Rp 13
million for a treatment.
Linda Rahmat, an anesthecist with the Asa Bangsa Foundation which
introduced the method in several Indonesian hospitals, said that Graha
Medika hospital, where she worked, had successfully treated 200 drug
addicts, aged between 14 and 50 years.
Linda was presenting the Accelerated Neo-regulation for Opiate
Dependency(ANR) method at a seminar on drug addiction and the impact on
family life which was organized by the foundation.
Formulated in 1985 by Andre Waismann of the Israeli Institute of
AdvancedTreatment and Research of Opiate Dependency in Tel Aviv, the method
uses anesthetic medicines which have been approved by the U.S. Food and
Drugs Administration (FDA).
Linda said the method is now available in several hospitals, including
Graha Medika and Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, both in Jakarta,
Borromeus Hospital in Bandung, and the general hospital in Banyumas,
Central Java.
Member Comments |
No member comments available...