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ASAM Opioid Use Disorder Patient Guide 2025

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5 Treatment Plan • After discussing the assessment results and treatment choices with the clinician, it's time to develop the full treatment plan. This can include: • Treatment goals • Medications: usually methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone for opioid use disorder • Treatment schedule • Counseling plan • Recovery support services • What to expect in the next phase of treatment • A safety plan Patient Participation • Patient engagement in treatment and recovery improves outcomes. Treatment should be long term, since addiction is a chronic disease. For this reason, it is important that patients work with clinicians to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their needs and goals. • Patients should expect to be treated with respect and dignity and have their concerns listened to when starting or changing the treatment plan. • To avoid health problems, patients must let their clinicians know about any other medications they are taking or if they drink alcohol. This is very important — certain medications and alcohol can cause major problems when combined with treatment medications. • Common patient responsibilities include: • Keeping all appointments • Providing samples for drug testing • Taking medications as prescribed • Allowing and encouraging involvement of supportive family and friends • Avoiding persons, places and situations that may put them at risk of relapse.

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