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Medication-Assisted Treatment in Panama City Beach

Medication-assisted treatment is more common today than ever before, and it can be the answer that you have been looking for. This pharmaceutical-based approach is readily available at almost all treatment facilities that offer treatment for opioid addiction.

If you are addicted to opioids, obtaining medication-assisted treatment in Panama City Beach has never been easier. By enrolling in our inpatient or outpatient treatment program that offers medication-assisted treatment, you can get the most advanced treatment needed to put a stop to this deadly disease so that true healing can begin.

When you enter into our MAT program, you will work with our team of experts who will help determine the medication most appropriate for your needs, as well as the therapies that pose the greatest possible benefit for your recovery. As you go through your individualized treatment plan, you can expect that your medication will be closely monitored by a professional and carefully administrated. When it is determined that you are ready to leave the treatment setting and return home, you will be advised on how to proceed with both your therapeutic services and your medication.

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MAT for Opioid Addiction

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can be the first life-saving step that someone can take in the recovery process. This evidence-based approach to opioid addiction treatment includes the use of prescription of medications designed to treat opioid use disorder into an overall, comprehensive treatment plan.

The medications that are used in medication-assisted treatment, such as buprenorphine, Vivitrol, and naltrexone, work to, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), “normalize brain chemistry, block the euphoric effects of opioids, relieve physiological cravings, and normalize body functions without the negative effects of the abused drug.”

While these medications are opioid-based, they are not as potent or as easily habit-forming as other opioids like fentanyl or heroin. When they are taken as prescribed, they can produce several key benefits to those in recovery, including those shared by SAMHSA:

  • Improve patient survival
  • Increase participation in treatment
  • Minimize opioid abuse and criminal activity
  • Increase patient ability to become and remain employed
  • Improve birth outcomes in pregnant women with opioid use disorder
  • Decreasing risk of contracting bloodborne diseases like HIV or hepatitis due to reduction in likelihood of relapse

It is often misconstrued that medication-assisted treatment only replaces one prescription drug with another. This false belief could not be farther from the truth, as medication-assisted treatment has been proven to aid in the recovery of people with opioid use disorder.

When a medication is prescribed and is taken as directed by a professional, it is considered extremely safe. In fact, when a medication like Vivitrol, buprenorphine, or naltrexone is being used as prescribed, it will not cause any negative effects on a patient’s intellect, cognition, physical function, or ability to carry out everyday tasks.

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Opioid addiction is a deadly disease that claims the lives of more than 130 people each day in the United States. Drug overdoses, including opioid overdoses, currently reign as the top cause of accidental deaths in the United States.

Americans currently have a 1 in 96 chance of dying as a result of a drug overdose. For the first time in years, this means that there is a greater risk of suffering a fatal overdose than experiencing a deadly car accident.

In 2017, approximately 70,200 Americans died from an overdose, with 68 percent of those deaths involving opioids like heroin, fentanyl, and OxyContin. As a result, there has never been more of a call-to-action regarding substance abuse in the United States before the current opioid crisis that is occurring.

This problem is not one that only impacts certain people, such as those living in low-income or violence-ridden communities. Instead, the opioid crisis is happening in all corners of the country and affecting people from all walks of life.

The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reports that an estimated 2 million people in the United States are addicted to prescription opioids. Additionally, just shy of one million people are addicted to heroin, the most commonly abused illicit opioid in the country. That number is continuing to grow and fast, as more people who are addicted to prescription painkillers like Vicodin, Percocet, and Dilaudid are turning to the use of heroin because it is cheaper, easier to obtain, and produces the same effects as prescription opioids do.

The abuse of both heroin and prescription painkillers has reached such epic proportions that the American Psychiatric Association (APA) released a national poll showing that one-third of American citizens know someone who is or has been addicted to opioids.

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Being addicted to opioids is not only painful for you, but also painful for those friends and family members around you. Continuing to use will only cause more bad than good and potentially cost you your life. The sooner that you get professional help for your opioid addiction, the faster you can begin to recover.

JourneyPure Emerald Coast can help you in several different ways. The medication-assisted treatment in Panama City Beach that we offer has the potential to get you on the road to recovery and in turn, save your life.

We understand just how intrusive opioid addiction can be in your life. We know that it takes more than just stopping the physical act of using to begin healing. Our medication-assisted treatment in Panama City Beach focuses on giving you all the tools needed to manage your physical, mental, and emotional needs. You can rest assured that throughout the process, you will have as much support as you need and then some from our team of talented and compassionate professionals.

Call JourneyPure Emerald Coast right now to find out how medication-assisted treatment can help you stop your opioid addiction for good. Do not wait any longer to reach out for the help that can save your life. Call us today.

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