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SUBLOCADE TREATMENT IN COSTA MESA

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What Is Sublocade? Since obtaining FDA approval in 2017, Sublocade has become a more and more popular treatment option for opioid-dependent drug addictions. Often used during medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs , Sublocade is typically administered in extended-release injection form to patients at the recommendations of doctors or other medically licensed professionals. When receiving Sublocade treatment, patients are given a monthly injection of buprenorphine. Opus Health utilizes the use of this medication responsibly and, when necessary, during our comprehensive addiction treatment programs designed to treat individuals struggling with long-term opioid addiction. How does Sublocade Works? Sublocade treatment has been proven to be an effective remedy to treat opioid use disorder, including heroin addiction . Buprenorphine is slowly released throughout the individual’s bloodstream during Sublocade treatment, which is meant to cause a consistent stimulation within the opioid ...

Sublocade & Opioid Addiction Treatment

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  Could Sublocade Be The Answer To Opioid Addiction? Addiction is a serious disease that affects the brain. No matter what kind of addiction is present, it can be hard to work through. Living with addiction can seem impossible because it consumes lives, changes people, and distorts behaviors, thoughts, and actions. Yet, there are different kinds of addiction. Despite how the brain may react to (or prolong) addiction, the treatment methods can vary by the source of addiction. Of them all, opioid addiction requires specific treatment methods that are not going to work overnight. For users of opioids, this can pose a deterrent from getting help. Opioid addiction is, like any drug addiction , a long-term chronic disease. It’s not easily overcome and can go on to cause issues with health and a user’s ability to sustain a normal lifestyle. For this reason, it’s crucial that addicts are able to get the support and help that they need. Help for Opioid Addiction It’s not always easy for an ...