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Prenatryl, Prometa

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ICD-10 indication
F19.230

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About Prenatryl, Prometa

What is this medication? Prenatryl, often associated with the Prometa treatment protocol, is a prescription medication program primarily used to address chemical dependencies and substance use disorders. It is most commonly utilized to help individuals manage the withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings associated with stimulants such as methamphetamine and cocaine, as well as alcohol. The treatment typically involves a specific combination of drugs, including flumazenil, designed to stabilize brain chemistry during the recovery process.

The medication works by targeting receptors in the brain to help restore balance to neurotransmitter systems that have been altered by long-term substance abuse. By normalizing these neural pathways, the treatment aims to reduce the psychological and physical drive to use addictive substances. It is generally administered in a clinical setting under the supervision of healthcare professionals as part of a broader, comprehensive addiction recovery plan.

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