Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT)
What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment? (MAT)
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for addiction is a comprehensive approach that uses medication to treat individuals dependent on alcohol or opioids. The supervised use of MAT can help reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms while decreasing the risk of relapse.
Additionally, MAT helps patients manage cravings related to substance use and allows them to focus on their recovery process in a safe environment without worrying about potential slips or relapses back into drug use. Furthermore, MAT can be beneficial in people struggling with a mental health disorder, who also have a co-occurring addiction.
At North Atlanta Behavioral Health, our team provides personalized care plans tailored specifically for each patient’s unique needs in order to ensure long-term sobriety through this evidence-based approach.
Types of Medication-Assisted Treatment We Offer
At North Atlanta Behavioral Health, we offer a variety of MAT services, including:
- Buprenorphine – This medication helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings for opioids. It is generally prescribed in a combination pill with naloxone to make it less likely to be abused.
- Methadone – This opioid agonist reduces cravings and withdrawals from both illicit opioids and prescription drugs containing opioids such as hydrocodone or oxycodone.
- Naltrexone – This medication prevents individuals from getting high if they relapse by blocking the effects of alcohol or opioids on their bodies.
- Antidepressants – These drugs can help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, allowing patients to focus on their recovery process without feeling overwhelmed.
- Antipsychotics – Our physicians may prescribe certain antipsychotics for individuals who are dealing with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder in addition to substance abuse issues.
- Benzodiazepines – These drugs work by slowing down the central nervous system and are often prescribed for anxiety.
- Sleep Medications – In certain cases, our team may prescribe medication to help individuals manage their sleep issues.
It is essential to remember these medications are only available under our carefully monitored clinical MAT services due to the potential side effects or misuse.
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