Safe & Medically-Supervised Care for Long-Term Recovery
What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
How Does Medication-Assisted Treatment Work at Bakersfield Recovery Center?
A thorough examination of the patient is compulsory - the specialists have to learn as much as they can about your medical history and current symptoms so that they pick the right medication that does not harm you physically or mentally. There are also different medications for diverse substance abuse disorders and symptoms - for instance, MAT for alcohol use disorder involves the use of naltrexone, disulfiram, and acamprosate.
Follow the instructions given to you by a doctor - they will inform you how often a certain medication must be taken and what is the right dose. Most medications can only be administered by a medical professional which is why you have to plan visits to a recovery facility or show up at the office of a physician at a certain time during your residential stay.
Make sure you inform the specialists who work with you about the drugs that may currently be in your system before the detoxification program comes to an end. For example, MAT for opioid addiction means you will receive methadone and naloxone but you have to be careful and avoid potentially harmful drug interactions.
While the administration of medications is the main component of this method of treatment, it is smart to combine it with various therapy modalities as well as encourage the patient to try psychotherapy that promotes healing through peer interaction and resolution of family issues. The medications used in addiction treatment will have a positive impact on the patient’s dependence and withdrawal manifestations but it is at its most effective when there are extra sources of help for the person.
What Are the Advantages of Medication-Assisted Treatment?
Safe Withdrawal
Relapse Prevention
Improvement of Physical Health
Enhanced Social Communication
Dual-Diagnosis Support
Safe Withdrawal
Lasting recovery is not possible without proper detoxification. The risks of withdrawal are particularly high for individuals who have been relying on alcohol and drugs for months and years – you cannot predict how your body will react to sudden abstinence from all harmful substances.
Relapse Prevention
It is likely a recovering addict will relapse if nothing is done to alleviate the manifestations of the withdrawal and guide them during the most vulnerable time of addiction recovery. Thanks to the medication prescribed by a doctor, your cravings will be reduced so that you can stay sober.
Improvement of Physical Health
Whether you are cleansing your body of alcohol and drugs, the administration of the drugs that will stabilize your health may resolve physical health issues you have been struggling with prior to detox and after it begins. A medical professional will pay attention to how your body reacts to medications – let them know about the physical sensations you are experiencing and adjust subsequent treatment necessary for your health in the future.
Enhanced Social Communication
One of the less well-known benefits of medication-assisted treatment is its effect on the interactions and relationships of the patient. Medication can help you resolve personal challenges that prevented your emotional growth and handle behavioral issues that strained your relationships with people you care about.
Dual-Diagnosis Support
Unfortunately, addiction is often not the only problem a patient is forced to deal with – many addicted individuals also have mood disorders and mental illnesses. The administration of the right medication will target both problems at once to facilitate the person’s recovery.
Flexibility and Convenience
Whether you opt for a residential treatment program or attend therapy sessions once or twice a week, MAT is simple, unlike many alternative types of therapy – you can take a pill or a doctor will administer a particular drug so that you are free to go and enjoy the effectiveness of the medication in question.
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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) FAQs
Is residential treatment necessary for medication-assisted treatment?
Methadone vs. suboxone treatment: what is the difference?
Can I combine medication-assisted treatment with other forms of treatment?
What happens after medication-assisted treatment comes to an end?
Can my insurance cover medication-assisted treatment?
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