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Oxycontin, Percocet, Vicodin, Oxycodone are a few of the pain medications that can become addictive for some.
Heroin is another opioid that we all know is addictive. Getting through uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms is difficult when trying to stop.Historically, the primary form of treatment has been Methadone administered in a clinical setting. However, since 2003 a new treatment option is available that can be prescribed by a physician in a private office setting.
Our psychiatrists are certified to treat opioid-dependent individuals
At NRICS, we offer Suboxone® to:
- Reduce illicit opioid use
- Help patients stay in treatment
- Suppress symptoms of withdrawal
- Decrease cravings
Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
Combining medication with psychosocial counseling helps patients begin to rebuild their lives.
In addition to medication assisted treatment, you may receive counseling to give you the support you need during recovery. Services might include:
- Individual Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Family, Marriage and Couples Counseling
Some Facts
- Opioid prescription painkillers help many people effectively manage their pain. However, for some people, taking these painkillers can lead to opioid dependence, a medical condition that impacts almost 2 million Americans.
- Opioid dependence is recognized by the World Health Organization as a brain disease.
- Opioid prescription painkillers are chemically similar to heroin and can be as addictive.
- Opioid dependence affects every aspect of a person's life.
