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Prescription Addiction (Opioids) Overdose Prevention: Medications for opioid use disorder

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Overdose Prevention


Medications for opioid use disorder

Medications used in the treatment of opioid use disorder support a person's recovery by helping to normalize brain chemistry, relieving cravings, and in some cases preventing withdrawal symptoms. The choice to include medication as part of recovery is a personal medical decision, but the evidence for medications to support successful recovery is strong.

MOUD medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA):

  • Methadone

  • Buprenorphine

  • Naltrexone


Talk with a doctor to find out what types of treatments are available in your area and what options are best for you and/or your loved one. Addiction is a chronic disease; be sure to ask your doctor about the risk of returning to use and overdose.

Additional treatment options

  • Outpatient counseling

  • Inpatient rehabilitation


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