Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)—also called Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)—is an evidence-based, whole-person approach that combines FDA-approved medications with counseling, behavioral therapies, and peer support. For people with opioid use disorder (OUD), medication eases withdrawal, stabilizes brain function, reduces cravings, and helps prevent relapse.
Methadone (full agonist)
Buprenorphine (partial agonist)
Naltrexone (antagonist)
Note: Lofexidine is a non-opioid medication that helps relieve withdrawal symptoms. It is not a MOUD but may be used during detox/transition.
Buprenorphine:
Methadone:
Naltrexone:
How treatment works
How long does treatment last?
Whole-person care
Suboxone works best alongside counseling (individual, group, or peer support). We offer in-person and telepsychiatry visits to fit your schedule, and we’ll tailor a personalized plan that supports lasting recovery.
Opioid use disorder is a chronic, treatable condition. If you’re ready to explore medication options and supportive therapy, contact Vivabest Psychiatry PLLC to get started.
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