Navigate
Home
Kirstie Alley
Our 30th Anniversary
Never Turning Back
Narconon Endorsements


Drug Rehab Research
Drug Residual Reduction
Cocaine Metabolites
Scientific Research
Summary Data
AAEM Presentation
Facts About Narconon
Narconon Methodology
Narconon is Non Profit
Narconon Worldwide
Narconon Effectivness
Narconon Drug Education

Facts About Drugs
FAQ About Ambien
FAQ About Ativan
FAQ About Cocaine
FAQ About Codeine
FAQ About Crack
FAQ About Darvocet
FAQ About Dexedrine
FAQ About Demerol
FAQ About Dilaudid
FAQ About Ecstasy
FAQ About GHB
FAQ About Heroin
FAQ About Hydrocodone
FAQ About Ketamine
FAQ About Lortab
FAQ About LSD
FAQ About Marijuana
FAQ About Morphine
FAQ About Meth
FAQ About Methadone
FAQ About Opiates
FAQ About Opium
FAQ About Oxycontin
FAQ About Percocet
FAQ About Percodan
FAQ About Ritalin
FAQ About Rohypnol
FAQ About Ultram
FAQ About Valium
FAQ About Vicodin
FAQ About Xanax





Resources

 


Effective Solutions To Drug Addiction & Alcoholism Since 1971

Narconon Drug Rehab Contact

Narconon ™ The World’s Most Successful Drug Rehab.

 

Cocaine Metabolites


The Precipitation of Cocaine Metabolites in Urine of Addicts Undergoing Sauna Bath Treatment:

Megan Shields, M.D. Shelley Research Center for Dependency Disorders and Chronic Pain, West Covina, California

Recent studies demonstrate that cocaine metabolites may accumulate in the body and that several days to weeks may be required for their elimination. Treatment outcome may be enhanced by methods which accelerate the safe and rapid elimination of drug metabolites. This preliminary study was conducted to determine if a detoxification program utilizing sauna baths as one component may precipitate the presence of cocaine metabolites in urine and sweat. Subjects were Caucasian with ages ranging from 36 to 40 years, and all met DSM-llI-R criteria for cocaine dependence and ingested cocaine by the smoking route.

Use ranged from 8 months to 18 years, and subjects reported cocaine use on over 75% of days in the month just prior to treatment. Three subjects reported last use of cocaine within 48 hours of admission, and one subject reported last use 25 days prior to program entry. Between the fifth and eleventh day of residential treatment and continuing daily for up to five weeks, subjects had multiple sauna baths each day. Urine and sweat samples were collected from subjects every two to three days during this period and tested for cocaine metabolites. Analysis was by polarization fluorescent immunoassay which has a 95% sensitivity of 30 ng/ml.

Three of the four subjects showed a measurable increase in sweat or urine cocaine metabolite concentrations when sauna baths were initiated. Two subjects showed undetectable levels of metabolites in urine prior to sauna baths and then demonstrated detectable levels after saunas were initiated. Metabolites were detectable in sweat and urine for up to five weeks following the start of sauna treatment. This study suggests sauna baths and other methods to increase sweating and metabolism may precipitate the appearance of cocaine metabolites in sweat and urine and, thereby, accelerate their elimination from the body.

top of page

 




drug rehab program shows promise
drug rehab program shows promise

Program forces offenders to choose sobriety Sept. 2, 2003 Angela Smith ...

steps of intervention
steps of intervention

STEPS OF INTERVENTION What treatment method or facility will you use ...

Drug Rehab Funds Diverted
Drug Rehab Funds Diverted

Some addicts have to wait months to get help Money to ...

Lack of rehab help
Lack of rehab help

Attack over drug rehab action Lack of rehab help ...

drug rehab saves a fortune
drug rehab saves a fortune

Ground-breaking drug treatment and rehabilitation programmes designed to stop addicts ...

Narconon Pictures