Vivitrol Therapy
If you or a loved one are searching for help with opioid addiction, please contact Mid Hudson Addiction Recovery to find the best Vivitrol programs in NY.
Vivitrol Programs in New York
The Federal Drug Administration has an approved drug called Vivitrol for the treatment of opiate addiction. Vivitrol has proven effectiveness in helping individuals who are addicted to opiates such as Heroin, Fentanyl, morphine, and other prescription pain killers like Vicodin or Oxycodone to achieve long-lasting recovery from their addiction. Vivitrol is a once a month intra-muscular injection that is an extended-release formula of Naltrexone that helps prevent relapse and lowers opiate drug cravings. Vivitrol is Naltrexone. Naltrexone can also be prescribed in a pill form to be taken once a day.
What is a Vivitrol Program?
The success of Naltrexone as Vivitrol is because it blocks the euphoric effects of opiate drugs altogether. Mid-Hudson Addiction Recovery has Vivitrol programs in NY that have successfully helped opioid addicts recover from their addiction and begin a new life finally free of physical, mental, and emotional dependency on opioids.
Not unlike Suboxone, Vivitrol helps people remain clean off opiate drugs longer than without medications. Vivitrol is part of what is known as a MAT type of treatment for opioid addiction. MAT stands for Medication Assisted Treatment. MAT’s are now the new standard in any successful opioid addiction treatment program. Because people who have an opioid addiction also called Opioid Use Disorder, or OUD, have a physical dependency on opioid drugs, MAT’s provide safe medications to help the addict tolerate withdrawal symptoms and to promote their willingness to stay clean and sober by reducing their cravings for opiates.
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, SAMHSA, Vivitrol is a safe and effective MAT but must only be prescribed after 7-10 days has passed since the person last took opiates. Vivitrol blocks the effects of opiates and therefore, can cause unwanted physical withdrawal symptoms to occur rapidly.
Unlike Suboxone, Vivitrol can also be prescribed by any health practitioner licensed to prescribe medication. Vivitrol prescribing does not require a special license as in the case of Suboxone. The Vivitrol programs in NY that we recommend are all overseen by medical practitioners who specialize in addiction treatment for opioid use disorder. SAMHSA advocates for Vivitrol because of its effectiveness in the treatment of opioid addiction
“Extended-release injectable naltrexone is approved for the treatment of people with opioid use disorder. It can be prescribed by any healthcare provider who is licensed to prescribe medications; special training is not required. It is important that medically managed withdrawal (detoxification) from opioids be completed at least 7 to 10 days before extended-release injectable naltrexone is initiated or resumed. Research has shown that naltrexone decreases reactivity to drug-conditioned cues and decreases craving. Patients who have been treated with extended-release injectable naltrexone may have reduced tolerance to opioids and may be unaware of their potential sensitivity to the same, or lower, doses of opioids that they used to take. Extended-release naltrexone should be part of a comprehensive management program that includes psychosocial support.” (SAMHSA).
Vivitrol, when combined with professional opioid addiction treatment, increases the person’s ability to remain clean and sober so that they can become more receptive to understanding and accepting their addiction and how to embrace a new life in recovery. The Vivitrol programs in NY combine Vivitrol with an effective substance abuse treatment program and have great success rates in helping heroin, Fentanyl, and other opioid drug addictions end for good.
Vivitrol is helping many opioid addicts remain drug-free, but it has some dangerous side effects that need to be discussed and reviewed carefully before deciding if Vivitrol is right for you or the person considering it. Vivitrol has a high rate of accidental overdose attributed to it. The reasons for the greater likelihood of accidental overdose while taking Vivitrol is because Vivitrol not only blocks the effects of opioid drugs, it also lowers people’s tolerance to opioids.
Best Vivitrol Programs in NY
Another potential hazard when taking Vivitrol is that some addicts will overcompensate and take more of their preferred opioid drug to try and negate the blocking effects of Vivitrol by taking more of their drug of choice. By taking more of an opiate drug than once needed, all alone, would cause an accidental overdose. However, combine that unfortunate but documented behavior with Vivitrols ability to lower tolerance to opiates, in general; it is especially dangerous. Careful consideration of Vivitrols effects must be completely understood before deciding to take Vivitrol.
Opiate addiction is nearly impossible to overcome without medications and professional opioid use disorder treatment. Persons who have quit heroin and other opiate drugs for good, will state that Vivitrol as well as other MATS, allowed them to become free of the physical dependency on opiates, as well as improve their mental and emotional health that opiate addiction once hindered.
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