Medical Management
Countering the physiological affects of addiction
Our clinicians utilize Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone combination), and oral Methadone as primary agents to counter physical dependency. Methadone is a safe and effective medication used for the treatment of opioid addiction. Methadone works by mitigating the painful symptoms of opiate withdrawal and blocking the euphoric effects of opiate drugs such as heroin, morphine and codeine. While on stable doses of Methadone the brain is given the opportunity to reestablish a balance between opioid receptors and natural endorphins, allowing the patient the opportunity to maintain long term addiction control.
Both Methadone and Suboxone are opioid- agonists with distinct properties that allow them to be utilized very effectively in the long term treatment of addiction. Both treatment options are effective when appropriately tailored to the individual needs of the patient, and our board certified addictionologists specialize in the utilization of cutting edge therapy recommendations for Methadone and Suboxone therapies. Further information on Methadone can be found at the following locations: