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Woman entering a vivitrol treatment clinicFor anyone addicted to opioids, a medication-assisted treatment program (MAT) is the acknowledged standard for effective recovery. Programs of this type rely on a combination of medication and therapy to support durable sobriety. Multiple medication options are available. One such option is Vivitrol. With help from Vivitrol, you can significantly increase your odds of staying opioid-free.

At Evoke Wellness, we include a Vivitrol MAT program in our full slate of opioid treatment options. Along with medication, this program features forms of therapy customized to your unique needs. We’re committed to helping you recover from the effects of opioid addiction.

Vivitrol Basics

Vivitrol is a brand-name prescription medication. Its active ingredient is the anti-opioid naltrexone. When you take naltrexone, it accumulates around sites in your nervous system called opioid receptors. There it sets up a blockade around those receptors. With this blockade in place, opioids can’t reach your brain. As a result, these addictive substances can’t produce their usual drug effects. In turn, the motivation for taking them is undercut.

Vivitrol is time-released. This means that when you receive a dose, its full effects aren’t triggered all at once. Instead, its naltrexone content stays active for about 30 days. You will need to receive monthly follow-up injections throughout the course of your treatment.

How Does a Vivitrol Treatment Program Work?

As an anti-opioid, Vivitrol is used differently than other MAT medications. Unlike those medications, you can’t take it while opioids remain in your bloodstream. If you did, it could trigger extreme forms of the symptoms of opioid withdrawal. Common examples of these symptoms include:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Cramping in your GI tract
  • Muscle aches
  • Feelings of anxiousness and agitation

Instead, you start a Vivitrol treatment program once you’ve completed opioid detox. The detox process leaves you opioid-free and ready to continue your recovery.

If you're ready to start your journey to recovery, we're here to help.

Recovery Advantages of a Vivitrol MAT Program

A Vivitrol treatment program helps eliminate the temptation to use opioids. In this way, it can make it much easier for you to avoid a relapse after establishing abstinence. There are also some other practical advantages to Vivitrol treatment. These advantages include such things as:

  • Less difficulty sticking with your addiction recovery plan
  • An improved ability to handle everyday situations that trigger your opioid urges
  • A less demanding schedule for taking your medication

No matter the seriousness of your addiction, the benefits of treatment are available to you.

Other Aspects of a Vivitrol Program

No MAT program relies solely on medication. If it did, it wouldn’t help you address the underlying factors that contribute to addiction. To achieve this essential goal, all MAT programs include at least one therapy option.

One common option for a Vivitrol treatment program is cognitive-behavioral therapy. This approach helps you make emotional and behavioral changes that improve your odds of staying opioid-free. Another widely used option is family therapy. This approach helps you deal with issues within your family that make you more likely to use an opioid substance.

You may also need other forms of treatment. That’s especially true if your addiction is accompanied by an additional mental illness.

Turn to Evoke Wellness’ Vivitrol Clinic in Massachusetts 

Searching for a Vivitrol clinic in Massachusetts? Talk to the specialists at Evoke Wellness. Every day, we use this medication to support effective opioid recovery. We can explain the full details of how the process works. We can also help you decide if Vivitrol should play a role in your treatment.

Evoke Wellness at Cohasset is your source for caring, supportive opioid rehab. For more information, just call us today at 866.931.6429. You can also get started by completing our online form.

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