The dramatic spike in drug abuse throughout the United States has forced drug treatment centers to think of new approaches in treating addiction. Medically assisted treatment (MAT) is an innovative approach that has been increasing in popularity. MAT programs such as outpatient Vivitrol programs help clients detox from drugs and alcohol in a more comfortable manner. As part of an intensive drug treatment program, MAT programs like the one offered at Comprehensive Wellness Center can help maximize the chances of long-term sobriety.

 

The Types of Medications Offered in South Florida MAT Programs

Medically assisted treatment and detox have been proven effective in alleviating the physical and psychological symptoms associated with withdrawal. The goal of Comprehensive Wellness Center’s MAT program is to help addicts safely recover from the ravages of substance abuse. Under the supervision of our experienced staff, Comprehensive Wellness Centers creates an individualized MAT plan that is specially tailored for your recover. Our center provides the following medications which can be helpful in your recovery:

 

Vivitrol

Also known as naltrexone, Vivitrol is a medication that has been gaining popularity in drug treatment center nationwide. What is naltrexone? It as an effective opiate blocker that attaches to opioid receptors in the brain but does not activate these receptors. As a result, patients will not feel the euphoric or sedative effects that are found in heroin and other narcotic drugs. Naltrexone treatment is an attractive option to a growing number of addicts because the chances of developing an addiction to the medication are non-existent.

Vivitrol

 

Suboxone

Another popular medication utilized at MAT programs nationwide is Suboxone. This medication contains the opiate blocker naloxone as well as the opiate buprenorphine. When administered, this medication blocks the ability for opioids drugs like heroin and prescription painkillers to attach to the opioid receptors in the brain. While the drug can be effective, the possibility of becoming addicted is greater than those who take Vivitrol. When users stop using Suboxone, they can experience withdrawal symptoms ranging from mild to severe within a few hours after the last time it was taken. If this drug is to be used in a MAT program, it must be done so under strict and careful medical supervision.

Suboxone

 

Benzodiazepines

For those who are addicted to alcohol, the use of benzodiazepines such as Ativan can be of great help in the detox process. Under careful medical supervision, this group of medications can greatly reduce the cravings and often severe complications that are associated with alcohol withdrawal. Without these medications, alcohol withdrawal can lead to severe complications like seizures, coma and even death.

 

What About MAT Programs for Dual Diagnosis Patients?

The treatment staff at Comprehensive Wellness Centers understand that addiction does not occur in isolation. There are oftentimes underlying mental issues that lie at the root of drug and alcohol abuse. For those who struggle with dual diagnosis, MAT programs can offer medications that aid in one’s recovery. Whether it is anti-anxiety medications, antipsychotic medications or other psychotropic drugs, treatment staff works together to carefully find the right combinations of medications and other interventions to help dual diagnosis patients find the road to recovery.

 

Call Comprehensive Wellness Centers Right Now

Are you looking for a Palm Beach Vivitrol program? Are you or a loved one looking for a MAT program that is evidence-based and proven to work? Are you looking for treatment staff who is both compassionate and experienced? Call the addiction professionals at Comprehensive Wellness Centers toll-free today. We will work closely with you to design a MAT program that fits specifically with a comprehensive treatment plan. Our number one goal is to empower you and give you confidence in finding meaningful sobriety.

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