Drug Additions Treatment

September 28th, 2009

Drug Additions Treatment

The %R_KEYWORD% Treatment: Medications can be used to help re-establish normal brain function and to prevent using drugs again and reduce cravings throughout the treatmentexperience. Currently, we have medications for opioid (heroin, morphine) and tobacco (nicotine) addiction, and are developing others for treating stimulant (cocaine, methamphetamine) and cannabis (marijuana) addiction.

Buprenorphine for Drug Addition Treatemnt

Buprenorphine: This is a relatively new and important treatment medication. NIDA-supported basic and clinical research led to the development of buprenorphine (Subutex or, in combination with naloxone, Suboxone), and demonstrated it to be a safe and acceptable drug rehab. While these products were being developed in concert with industry partners, Congress passed the %R_KEYWORD% Treatment Act (DATA 2000), permitting qualified doctors to write prescriptions narcotic medications (Schedules III to V) for the treatment of opioid addiction. This legislation created a major paradigm shift by allowing access to opiate treatment in a medical setting rather than limiting it to specialized drug rehab treatment clinics. To date, nearly 10,000 physicians have taken the training needed to prescribe these two medications, and nearly 7,000 have registered as potential providers.

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