The Road Back Program is a well-designed program for medication withdrawal.
Whether you are currently dependent on or have developed an addiction to ADHD
medications, antidepressants, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, The Road Back
offers a unique treatment for prescription medication withdrawal. As our name
implies, it is a "road back" and after assisting people off medications for 22 years,
having over 19 million people use our program throughout the world, we feel we
are just getting started.
Jim Harper, our founder and lead researcher is continually looking for better ways
to address the withdrawal phenomenon. Over the past 22 years, Jim has updated
our program several times as new DNA data has become available. Over the past
22 years Jim has shared this information openly with the public, physicians,
medication rehab facilities and others wanting to start their own withdrawal
program.
If you are using any other medication withdrawal program in the world it is most
likely Jim trained the facility and senior staff. Their programs are ok but the only
problem is they are using what The Road Back was doing decades ago. Good
programs but the program still left the program just a little short.
The problem with an inpatient facility is based upon the individuals insurance most
of the time. Insurance generals pay for 9 to 30 days at an inpatient facility. With
psychoactive medications, this leaves the patient in a terrible position. Thirty days
is not enough time, much less 9 days. We have had countless emails from people
who just left an inpatient facility feel fine but by the time they got off their airplane
at home they were in complete withdrawal.
Individualized, Treatment for Prescription Medication Withdrawal
At The Road Back we understand each person is different. However, the vast
majority of people will do quite fine with our program found on this website. For
those of you that may need additional assistance, Jim Harper can always be
emailed and he can tweak your program.
22 Years experience and helping over 19 million people, We Understand Your
Journey.
Antidepressant Withdrawal
Antidepressant medications such as Celexa Cymbalta Effexor Elavil Latuda
Lexapro Paxil Prozac Trintelix Trazodone Viibryd Wellbutrin Zoloft
are not difficult to withdrawal from using The Road Back
Program. Especially, if you start the program before reducing the antidepressant.
If you are already in antidepressant withdrawal our program still works well but it
does take a little more time to get you stable once again. Then, the process is very
easy.
If you are already off the antidepressant and you then found The Road Back the
path can be a bit longer than normal but you should start feeling better in a short
amount of time.
Antipsychotic Withdrawal
Antipsychotic withdrawal ( Seroquel ) is a little different than other medication but not much.
The last reduction you need to drag out a little longer but that is it. Using Harper
Drops Supreme, a high strength THC FREE CBD oil is also used and it gives great
results.
Benzodiazepine Withdrawal
Benzodiazepines ( Ativan Depakote Klonopin Neurotin Valium Xanax )
were once the dreaded medication to taper off. With the
introduction of Jim's withdrawal steps in 1999, the process became easier. When
the first supplements began to be used in 2004, the process got even smoother.
A key to benzodiazepine is to take your time. Slow and steady wins this race.
ADHD Medication Withdrawal
The Road Back treats ADHD medication the same as they would if you were
getting off speed. Basically, the same drug. Strattera is different though. It is
prescribed to treat ADHD but Strattera is really an antidepressant.
Holistic Treatment for Prescription Medication Dependence and Addiction
Other than using a slow and gradual taper off your medication, The Road Back
uses specific nutritional supplements. These are not your standard supplements you
may find at the vitamin store. These have been formulated with withdrawal side
effects in mind, to ensure there will be no supplement/drug interactions and to chill
out certain genes and proteins the medications have activated.
The Road Back Program is a well-
designed program for medication
withdrawal. Whether you are
currently dependent on or have
developed an addiction to ADHD
medications, antidepressants,
antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, The
Road Back offers a unique treatment
for prescription medication
withdrawal. As our name implies, it is
a "road back" and after assisting
people off medications for 22 years,
having over 19 million people use our
program throughout the world, we
feel we are just getting started.
Jim Harper, our founder and lead
researcher is continually looking for
better ways to address the withdrawal
phenomenon. Over the past 22 years,
Jim has updated our program several
times as new DNA data has become
available. Over the past 22 years Jim
has shared this information openly
with the public, physicians,
medication rehab facilities and others
wanting to start their own withdrawal
program.
If you are using any other medication
withdrawal program in the world it is
most likely Jim trained the facility
and senior staff. Their programs are
ok but the only problem is they are
using what The Road Back was doing
decades ago. Good programs but the
program still left the program just a
little short.
The problem with an inpatient facility
is based upon the individuals
insurance most of the time. Insurance
generals pay for 9 to 30 days at an
inpatient facility. With psychoactive
medications, this leaves the patient in
a terrible position. Thirty days is not
enough time, much less 9 days. We
have had countless emails from
people who just left an inpatient
facility feel fine but by the time they
got off their airplane at home they
were in complete withdrawal.
Individualized, Treatment for
Prescription Medication
Withdrawal
At The Road Back we understand
each person is different. However, the
vast majority of people will do quite
fine with our program found on this
website. For those of you that may
need additional assistance, Jim Harper
can always be emailed and he can
tweak your program.
22 Years experience and helping over
19 million people, We Understand
Your Journey.
Antidepressant Withdrawal
Antidepressant medications such as
Celexa Cymbalta Effexor Elavil Latuda
Lexapro Paxil Prozac Trintelix Trazodone
Viibryd Wellbutrin Zoloft are not
difficult to withdrawal from using The
Road Back Program. Especially, if
you start the program before reducing
the antidepressant. If you are already
in antidepressant withdrawal our
program still works well but it does
take a little more time to get you
stable once again. Then, the process is
very easy.
If you are already off the
antidepressant and you then found
The Road Back the path can be a bit
longer than normal but you should
start feeling better in a short amount
of time.
Antipsychotic Withdrawal
Antipsychotic withdrawal is a little
different than other medication but
not much. The last reduction you need
to drag out a little longer but that is it.
Using Harper Drops Supreme, a high
strength THC FREE CBD oil is also used
and it gives great results.
Benzodiazepine Withdrawal
Benzodiazepines ( Ativan Depakote
Klonopin Neurotin Valium Xanax )
were once the
dreaded medication to taper off. With
the introduction of Jim's withdrawal
steps in 1999, the process became
easier. When the first supplements
began to be used in 2004, the process
got even smoother.
A key to benzodiazepine is to take
your time. Slow and steady wins this
race.
ADHD Medication Withdrawal
The Road Back treats ADHD
medication the same as they would if
you were getting off speed. Basically,
the same drug. Strattera is different
though. It is prescribed to treat ADHD
but Strattera is really an
antidepressant.
Holistic Treatment for Prescription
Medication Dependence and
Addiction
Other than using a slow and gradual
taper off your medication, The Road
Back uses specific nutritional
supplements. These are not your
standard supplements you may find at
the vitamin store. These have been
formulated with withdrawal side
effects in mind, to ensure there will be
no supplement/drug interactions and
to chill out certain genes and proteins
the medications have activated.