Opioid addiction treatment typically combines medical support with counseling to address both the physical and behavioral aspects of use.
Medical Detox
Because opioid withdrawal can be physically uncomfortable, medically supervised detox is often recommended as a first step.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medications such as buprenorphine and methadone are commonly used to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, typically alongside counseling.
Inpatient and Outpatient Options
Depending on severity, treatment may take place in an inpatient residential setting or through outpatient programs that allow for continued daily responsibilities.
Ongoing Recovery Support
Continued counseling, peer support groups, and, when appropriate, ongoing medication management all play a role in supporting long-term recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is medication required for opioid treatment? Not always, but it is a well-researched option many people find helpful. A medical provider can help determine if it’s appropriate for you.
How long does opioid treatment take? This varies widely; many people benefit from ongoing support well beyond initial treatment.
