Medication Assisted Treatment for Alcohol Addiction

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Why Choose Life Line As Your Provider of Medication Assisted Treatment for Alcohol Addiction?

Are you struggling with alcohol addiction and searching for the best Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)? Look no further than Life Line Services, the premier clinic for Medication Assisted Treatment services! We will explore what MAT for alcohol addiction is and how it works, the benefits of choosing Life Line Services for your Medication Assisted Treatment, and why we are the best option for treatment in Greenville, SC!

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About Our Medication Assisted Treatment for Alcohol Addiction

Medications can be highly beneficial in the treatment of alcoholism, offering several advantages to help individuals regain control of their lives, either by stopping alcohol use completely, (total abstinence), or helping make it possible to drink in a controlled and moderate fashion.  

Medications such as disulfiram (Antabuse), and naltrexone (Revia, Vivitrol), can assist in reducing cravings and discouraging relapse.

Disulfiram works by producing unpleasant effects like nausea and flushing when alcohol is consumed, discouraging its intake. This helps maintain total abstinence.

Naltrexone can discourage drinking by blocking the opiate receptors in the brain that are responsible for a large part of the pleasant euphoric effects produced by alcohol. Studies show that reducing this “reward” effect helps to either eliminate the use of alcohol completely or helps patients manage to drink in a more moderate and controlled fashion if that is desired. This is the standard treatment in many European countries and has shown great success.

Medications can also mitigate withdrawal symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. Short term use of benzodiazepines such as Librium or Ativan helps manage symptoms like anxiety and seizures, making the process safer and more comfortable for the patient.

When combined with psychosocial therapies, medication-assisted treatment can enhance recovery outcomes. At Lifeline services we offer a comprehensive approach that addresses both physical and psychological aspects of alcoholism, improving the success rate of treatment.

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FAQ’s

The main medications used in MAT for alcohol addiction include disulfiram and naltrexone. These medications work in different ways to target various aspects of alcohol addiction and recovery.

Naltrexone helps reduce alcohol cravings and the pleasurable effects of alcohol. It works by blocking the brain’s opioid receptors, which are involved in the reward system linked to alcohol consumption.

Combining medications may be considered for some individuals to target different aspects of alcohol addiction. However, the decision to use multiple medications should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider.

Although counseling is not required, counseling and behavioral therapies are essential components of MAT for alcohol addiction. These therapies provide strategies to cope with triggers, stress, and psychological factors that contribute to alcohol use.

The duration of medication use varies for each individual. Some may use medications for a few months, while others might need them for a longer period. Your healthcare provider will tailor the treatment plan to your needs.