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In This video, you'll hear from Dr. Jennifer Montague as she explains what Naltrexone is, also known as Vivitrol, and how it can be the thing to help someone stabilize with medication-assisted treatment. Read the full blog post for medication-assisted treatment👇 https://www.sandstonecare.com/medicat... Sandstone Care prescribes two FDA-approved drugs to treat opioid use disorder: buprenorphine (Suboxone and Subutex are common brands) and naltrexone (Vivitrol and Revia are common brands). These treatments have been demonstrated to be safe and effective in combination with counseling and psychosocial support. These medications either reduce the cravings or block the ability of the drug to create the “high” in the person’s brain. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Alcohol Use Disorder According to the CDC, alcohol use disorder is defined by periods of binge and heavy drinking along with physical dependence on alcohol, cravings, drinking more to achieve the desired effect, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you do not consume alcohol. Drastic changes in academic performance Loss of interest in previously-enjoyed activities Decreased personal hygiene Sudden, inexplicable need for money Alcohol use in spite of consequences Smell of alcohol on breath or clothes Flushed, reddened skin Slurred or garbled speech Coordination problems Changes in sleep pattern Difficulty concentrating Mood swings Use of alcohol to numb extreme emotions Sandstone Care prescribes two FDA-approved drugs to treat alcohol use disorder: naltrexone (Vivitrol and Revia are common brands) and acamprosate (Campral is a common brand). These treatments have been demonstrated to be safe and effective in combination with counseling and psychosocial support. Who Might Be a Good Fit for Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)? History of overdose, intentional or unintentional History of medical complications (infections like septic joints, endocarditis, hepatitis) History of multiple relapses Single history of severe/life threatening relapse Significant cravings Drug recall euphoria/obsessive thinking History of high risk behaviors in relapse Unstable living environment Continued exposure to use after discharge Inadequate aftercare plan For substance use or mental health support for teens and young adults call (855) 958-5511 or live chat with us at https://www.sandstonecare.com/ #Naltrexone #Vivitrol #Addiction