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Effects of Long-Term Buprenorphine for Addiction Treatment

Opioid addiction comes with certain challenges during recovery. Physical withdrawal symptoms and strong cravings can make it hard to avoid relapse. However, the use of medication-assisted treatment (MAT), such as long-term buprenorphine, may offer an effective way to handle these difficulties. Buprenorphine helps ease symptoms of withdrawal. It also helps decrease cravings. This allows individuals to […]

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Benefits of Psychological Services for Addiction Treatment

It’s fairly common for those struggling with an addiction to opioids or other substances to suffer from a mental illness as well. This can make it even more difficult for them to recover and avoid relapse. That’s why the right treatment approach is essential. With our psychological services, our psychologist can perform an evaluation to determine

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Why Outpatient Addiction Treatment Is More Effective Than Long-Term Inpatient Treatment

When it comes to addiction treatment, there has been a gradual shift towards outpatient programs, challenging the traditional belief that long-term inpatient treatment is the gold standard. While inpatient treatment has its merits, outpatient treatment has gained recognition for its effectiveness and adaptability to the diverse needs of individuals seeking recovery. Flexibility and Accessibility The flexibility

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The Difference Between Opioids and Opiates

Pain management and medicinal substances have many names, and the terms “opioids” and “opiates” are often used interchangeably, but they refer to distinct classes of drugs with subtle differences. Understanding these differences is crucial for both healthcare professionals and the general public to foster informed decisions and ensure responsible medication use. Defining Opioids and Opiates

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How Does Prescription Opioid Addiction Begin?

Statistics from the National Institutes of Health show that more than three million people in the United States currently suffer from opioid use disorder. A significant number of these individuals turn to prescription opioids. The unfortunate truth is that many individuals who develop a prescription opioid addiction do so after being legally and rightfully prescribed the medication. Here is

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