There are some Asian opiate withdrawal capsules/pills. Nearly all of them completely herbal origin. Mainly from China. But some from Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia.
Some of them were also discussed in some drug forums and actually it seemed that some of them really helped (e.g. Chinese formula).
There are:
- Chinsese Formula (Chinese herbal medicine. positive effects reported by users in drug forums)
- Crave Control
- STOP Formula
- U'Finer (Chinese herbal medicine. positive clinical trials exist)
- Tai-Kang-Ning (Chinese herbal medicine. positive clinical trials exist)
- WeiniCom (AKA Xuan Xia Detoxification Formula) (Chinese herbal medicine. positive clinical trials exist)
- Heantos (developed by a vietnamese herbalist. shall cure heroin addiction in 3 days. maybe some patients died. should be tested by UN program)
- Cademex
- Bong Sen (a lot of articles in the news because addicts where forced by Cambodian government to take it in "voluntary" trials)
- Fu-Yuan Pellet
- Shenfu Tuodu
- Fukang Pian
- Shifu Sheng
- Keduning
- Junfukang
- Jinniu (probably not especially for detox but there is a clinical study that compared this capsules with lofexidine for opiate detox)
- Qingfeng (maybe a sedative which was given to addicts)
- Mentat (not especially for detox but there is a study that it help for deaddiction purpose, too)
Some of them were sold as wonder drugs but have not shown great effects. But there were some deaths linked to those pills.
But there are also some preparates that really helped. I read a long discussion in an other drug forum about The Chinese Formula and it really helped some people to reduce opiate withdrawal symptoms.
There were clinical studies on at least Xuan Xi (Weinicom), U'Finer and Tai-Kang-Ning that proved that this stuff may be useful to treat opiate addiction.
I tried to get as much information about these withdrawal preparations as possible.
This is not easy. Some information is only in Chinese and I can't read that.
And although I could find some clinical studies on medline, it was not possible to find a list of the ingredients to some preparates.
Or for other preparations all I could find was the ingredient list and no information on the effect, no studies, no nothing.
Has anybody some information on these preparations? (I know that some ingredient lists were posted in some forums.) I already found some studies (mainly on medline). But if somebody knows about other studies, trials, ...
Any interessting news paper articles? Interessting discussions in drug forums that I haven't found maybe?
I'm glad about every link and every piece of information.
BTW: There are also some US American detox formulas. I found at least two of them: Withdrawal-Ease and Withdrawal Relief Complex. It's expensive and I don't think that it will help a lot. Unfortunately there is nearly no information to find. All experience reports I could find, were located on the vendor's websites. So maybe they wrote it by themselves. No reports of users who tried on any internet forum.
I wouldn't sacrifice my money for that stuff and probably no other addict, too. That's probably the cause for no experience reports on internet forums. But the vendors seem to spend really big amounts of money for advertisement. So I think, somebody must buy this stuff. Why no internet discussions on that stuff? It seems that nobody has tried it.
And there are no clinical/scientific/medical trials/studies although one vendor claims that they sell their stuff to withdrawal clinics.
Any information on those pseudo-medicaments?
Some of them were also discussed in some drug forums and actually it seemed that some of them really helped (e.g. Chinese formula).
There are:
- Chinsese Formula (Chinese herbal medicine. positive effects reported by users in drug forums)
- Crave Control
- STOP Formula
- U'Finer (Chinese herbal medicine. positive clinical trials exist)
- Tai-Kang-Ning (Chinese herbal medicine. positive clinical trials exist)
- WeiniCom (AKA Xuan Xia Detoxification Formula) (Chinese herbal medicine. positive clinical trials exist)
- Heantos (developed by a vietnamese herbalist. shall cure heroin addiction in 3 days. maybe some patients died. should be tested by UN program)
- Cademex
- Bong Sen (a lot of articles in the news because addicts where forced by Cambodian government to take it in "voluntary" trials)
- Fu-Yuan Pellet
- Shenfu Tuodu
- Fukang Pian
- Shifu Sheng
- Keduning
- Junfukang
- Jinniu (probably not especially for detox but there is a clinical study that compared this capsules with lofexidine for opiate detox)
- Qingfeng (maybe a sedative which was given to addicts)
- Mentat (not especially for detox but there is a study that it help for deaddiction purpose, too)
Some of them were sold as wonder drugs but have not shown great effects. But there were some deaths linked to those pills.
But there are also some preparates that really helped. I read a long discussion in an other drug forum about The Chinese Formula and it really helped some people to reduce opiate withdrawal symptoms.
There were clinical studies on at least Xuan Xi (Weinicom), U'Finer and Tai-Kang-Ning that proved that this stuff may be useful to treat opiate addiction.
I tried to get as much information about these withdrawal preparations as possible.
This is not easy. Some information is only in Chinese and I can't read that.
And although I could find some clinical studies on medline, it was not possible to find a list of the ingredients to some preparates.
Or for other preparations all I could find was the ingredient list and no information on the effect, no studies, no nothing.
Has anybody some information on these preparations? (I know that some ingredient lists were posted in some forums.) I already found some studies (mainly on medline). But if somebody knows about other studies, trials, ...
Any interessting news paper articles? Interessting discussions in drug forums that I haven't found maybe?
I'm glad about every link and every piece of information.
BTW: There are also some US American detox formulas. I found at least two of them: Withdrawal-Ease and Withdrawal Relief Complex. It's expensive and I don't think that it will help a lot. Unfortunately there is nearly no information to find. All experience reports I could find, were located on the vendor's websites. So maybe they wrote it by themselves. No reports of users who tried on any internet forum.
I wouldn't sacrifice my money for that stuff and probably no other addict, too. That's probably the cause for no experience reports on internet forums. But the vendors seem to spend really big amounts of money for advertisement. So I think, somebody must buy this stuff. Why no internet discussions on that stuff? It seems that nobody has tried it.
And there are no clinical/scientific/medical trials/studies although one vendor claims that they sell their stuff to withdrawal clinics.
Any information on those pseudo-medicaments?
