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Biotech / Medical : DTOX - CITA BIOMEDICAL, ULTRA RAPID OPIATE DETOXIFICATION -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dr. Id who wrote (35)2/19/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: Frank Buck  Respond to of 96
 
Hello Jeff,

Thanks for your professional opinion on the U.R.O.D. technique.

Question: Would you say there is a niche opiate remediation market for the professional who really doesn't care about price?

While many addicts may indeed inspire visions of cardboard housed street people.... many are gainfully employed....66% I am told. Of those 66%.... how many are professional people; sports figures, entertainers, business people, heirs to wealth, public officials, rehabbing accident victims, medical practioners?

As such those are indeed the very candidates that may do well at an UROD procedure. A member of your profession who generally has a distaste for a rapid detox program had this to say....

"One day detox under general anesthetic may be a good treatment for the few patients who enjoy perfect health, excellent social and financial circumstances and higher levels of education. It seems to work with doctors and nurses who are employed, for instance."

If C.I.T.A. can muster only 1% of the U.S. opiate addict population... (which grows at an annual rate of 3%) C.I.T.A. can generate $100 million ... top line. If they can license this technology abroad.... we are talking about a substantial-sized revenue producing company. Their margins are sizeable and the competition is straddled by patent infringement... here and abroad.

Yes re-educating the methadone practioners and providing further treatment protocol numbers to your profession is certainly also a must. Yet in spite of the costs.... C.I.T.A. is managing to open facilities in some impressive demo and geo graphic areas. I would expect that to continue. I believe the concept they are employing is..... ...If we provide the physical locations.... the addicts will come.... Of course time will tell. Again I repeat.... detox is not a cure for opiate addiction but it is a viable start.

C.I.T.A. is also working on various other applications for which antagonistic receptor cleansing may help groups of individuals. I hope they come up with an antagonist procedure.... for those of us that are addicted to the consumption of copious amounts of Chinese take-out.... on a weekly basis. Tonight is my fix night for peanut-oil impregnated orange chicken.<g>

Frank



To: Dr. Id who wrote (35)2/19/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Respond to of 96
 
<<"Furthermore, Methadone treatment, while inadequate, is MUCH cheaper than this new procedure. Add to that that most heroin addicts don't have much money, and its hard to imagine how this venture could be profitable.">>

Selected Recent Heroin-Related Problems of Celebrities

I don't think too many of the underlisted would have had a problem with the price of CITA's Ultra Rapid Opiate Detoxification program. These are primarily musicians and don't include many of the overdose fatalities in the modeling business.... made popular by Calvin Klein and appropriately called the...."heroin-chic look"..... characterized by grey or pale skin and dark eyes. Sure makes me want to buy some of those fashions how about you?<g>

1987 Nikki Sixx Heroin overdose incident. Sixx was a member of the heavy metal band Motley Crue .

1987 Will Shatter, 31 year-old bass playerDied of heroin overdose. Shatter was a vocalist and bass player for Flipper,

1988 Hillel Slovak, 25 year-old guitaristDied of a heroin overdose. Slovak was a lead guitarist with the band Red Hot Chili Peppers
 
1990 Andrew Wood, 24 year old grunge rock vocalistWood, vocalist with the grunge band Mother Love Bone, died of heroin overdose March 24, 1990.

1991 Johnny Thunders, 38 year old vocalistDied of heroin overdose. Member of the rock band New York Dolls.
 
1993 Stefanie Sargent, 2x year old guitarist Died of heroin overdose. She was a member of the "grunge rock" band 7 Year Bitch

1993 River Phoenix, 23 year-old motion picture starDied of drug overdose during Halloween night "partying." Blood tests from autopsy verified the presence of lethal levels of heroin, cocaine, alcohol, and valium in his blood at time of death. About a year prior to his death, he starred in the feature film My Own Private Idaho, in which he depicted a heroin-using nomadic street hustler.

1994 Kurt Cobain, 27 year-old rock music starDied from self-inflicted gunshot wound, one week after nearly dying from a heroin overdose. One of the founders of the "grunge rock" genre, Cobain was lead vocalist for the Seattle-based band Nirvana, and husband of singer/actress Courtney Love (see below). 

1994 Kristen Pfaff, 27 year-old rock bassist Died of a heroin overdose. Pfaff was bassist in the grunge rock band Hole (see Courtney Love below).
 
1995 Jerry Garcia, 53 year-old singerDied from health complications during withdrawal from heroin addiction. Garcia was the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band The Grateful Dead, which has long been linked to a drug-related lifestyle. The coronor's report on his death confirmed that he has used heroin in the dyas prior to his death. 

1995 Shannon Hoon , 23 year-old singerDied of drug overdose while preparing for a concert in New Orleans.   Known to use heroin heavily in weeks before his death.  Hoon was a lead singer for the alternative rock band Blind Melon , and was a native of Lafayette, Indiana.

1995 Everclear, grunge rock bandReleases new CD album, "Sparkle and Fade," including their single release "Heroin Girl." Lead vocalist Art Alexakis has a history of addiction to heroin. 

1996 Jonathan Melvoin, 34 year-old rock keyboardist Died of heroin overdose July 12, 1996. Keyboardist for the band Smashing Pumpkins , he died in the presence of Pumpkins' drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, who was arrested on a misdemeanor drug possession charge. 

1996 Robert Downey, Jr, 31 year-old motion picture starArrested three times during the summer of 1996 in incidents involving excessive intoxication. Underwent court-mandated inpatient drug treatment for polydrug abuse. Found in possession of heroin during one of the arrests.

1996 Courtney Love, 20-something grunge rock starVocalist in the grunge band Hole, and co-star of the movie The People vs. Larry Flynt , Love struggled with heroin addiction during the mid-1990s, and was reported to be in treatment several time. She was the wife of grunge singer Kurt Cobain, who died  in 1994 (see above). 

1996 Dave Gahan, 34 year old vocalistHeroin overdose incident. Gahan, who later reported that he had "died for a few minutes," is a singer with the band Depeche Mode. 

1996 Brad Nowell, 28 year old vocalistDied of heroin overdose. Nowell was a vocalist in the punk rock band Sublime. 

1997 David Sorrenti, 20 year old fashion photographerDied of a heroin overdose, February 4, 1997. Sorrenti was a leading proponent of the "heroin-chic look" in his high fashion photography.