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ASAM Opioid Patient Guide 2020

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13 HOW DO THESE MEDICATIONS WORK? Methadone Long-lasting effect • Effect: Acts on the same areas of the brain as opioid medications or drugs but with longer lasting effects to stabilize activity in these areas. • Use: Treatment of opioid withdrawal and long-term treatment for opioid addiction • PROs: Works well to prevent withdrawal, cravings, and use of illicit opioids; reduces risk for opioid overdose death • CONs: » Frequent clinic visits » Can cause overdose if not taken as directed by the clinician Buprenorphine Often combined with naloxone • Effect: Acts on the same areas of the brain as opioid medications or drugs but with longer lasting effects to stabilize activity in these areas. • Use: Treatment of opioid withdrawal and long-term treatment for opioid addiction • PROs: Works well to prevent withdrawal, cravings, and use of illicit opioids; reduces risk for opioid overdose death • CONs: Risk for overdose when combined with alcohol or sedatives Naltrexone • Effect: Blocks effect of opioids • Use: Prevent relapse in patients who are no longer dependent on opioids • PROs: No risk for dependence; reduces cravings • CONs: Patients are more likely to drop out of treatment with naltrexone Naloxone Short-acting effect • Effect: Blocks effect of opioids • Use: Treats opioid overdose • PROs: Saves lives • CONs: N/A

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