In a recent Double-Blind Clinical Study, the PROMETA® Treatment Program Reduced Cravings for Methamphetamine*
Individuals who completed the treatment had an average 60% reduction in their cravings
*Based upon initial analysis of 88 treatment completers in a30-day double-blind placebo controlled study of 134 methamphetamine dependent subjects conducted by Harold C. Urschel, III, M.D.
You've tried to quit before. Maybe on your own. Maybe in rehab. What could make the difference this time?
If you’re reading this, you’ve already taken a step toward seeking help for your addiction. The reality is, it’s just a first step on the road to recovery. A lot of it depends on you, but the treatment you choose can make a big difference in where the road takes you. So, if you’re struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol right now, whatever you’ve done in the past probably has not taken you where you want to be. The PROMETA Treatment Program could make the difference for you this time.
The Prometa Treatment Program is a different way to treat addiction to alcohol, cocaine or methamphetamine. It's different because it integrates medical, nutritional and psychological aspects - all on an outpatient basis. It's designed to help relieve cravings and withdrawal, restore nutritional balance and improve mental clarity, so you can focus on your recovery instead of your addiction.
If you're considering treatment - or know someone who is - find out how this time your recovery could be different. Contact our helpline at 866-321-6558. There are over 70 physician practices, hospitals, and treatment centers using the Prometa Treatment Program. Find one near you today by using our physician locator.
* Clinical studies are under way to evaluate the PROMETA® Treatment Program and to confirm reports from physicians using the PROMETA Treatment Program in their practices. Only a physician licensed to treat with the PROMETA Treatment Program can determine if they are appropriate for any individual patient. The medications used in the PROMETA Treatment Program are Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for uses other than treating dependence on alcohol, cocaine or methamphetamine. Therefore, the risks and benefits of using these medications to treat dependence on these substances have not been evaluated by the FDA.
The information provided herein is for general education purposes only and is not medical advice. Hythiam does not provide treatment or make treatment recommendations. Hythiam does not practice medicine or provide medical care to patients.