Music City Detox

Medication-Assisted Treatment in Nashville, TN

We offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Nashville as a a comprehensive and evidence-based program used to address alcohol and substance use disorders. 

This innovative approach combines medication management with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide individuals with a holistic and supportive recovery journey. 

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How Our Medication-Assisted Treatment Program in Nashville Works

Our Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program combines medication, counseling, and behavioral therapies to address the physical, psychological, and emotional aspects of addiction.

Alongside medication management, we offer individual therapy where clients can explore underlying issues contributing to their addiction, learn healthy coping mechanisms, and develop relapse prevention strategies. 

Group therapy is also available and provides opportunities for peer support and connection within a supportive community.

Throughout the addiction treatment process, our compassionate team will be there at every step, monitoring progress closely and making any necessary adjustments to ensure optimal outcomes. 

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COMMON MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT MEDICATIONS

Vivitrol

Vivitrol is a medication that is often used in MAT for alcohol and opioid dependence. It is an extended-release injection of naltrexone, a drug that blocks the effects of opioids and reduces cravings for alcohol.

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Suboxone

Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist that helps reduce cravings and lessen withdrawal symptoms for opioids. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used to block the euphoric effects of opioids and also helps prevent relapse.

Naloxone

Naloxone is primarily used as an emergency medication to reverse opioid overdoses. 

It quickly acts by binding to opioid receptors in the brain to block the effects of opioids. Naloxone can restore normal breathing and consciousness in someone experiencing an opioid overdose, potentially preventing fatalities.

Naltrexone

Naltrexone is another MAT medication used for alcohol and opioid dependence. It works by blocking the effects of opioids or alcohol in the brain, helping to reduce cravings and discourage substance use.

WHAT SUBSTANCES CAN MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT HELP?

MAT can be beneficial in helping individuals detox from various substances, including:

  • Opioids – Medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction utilizes FDA-approved medications that specifically target the brain’s opioid receptors. Methadone, a long-acting opioid agonist, helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while blocking the euphoric effects of other opioids. Buprenorphine (Suboxone) works as a partial opioid agonist, providing similar benefits with a lower risk of respiratory depression and the convenience of office-based treatment. 

  • Alcohol – MAT for alcohol use disorder employs three primary medications to support recovery. Naltrexone helps reduce alcohol cravings and blocks the pleasurable effects of drinking, available in both daily oral form and monthly injection. Acamprosate works by helping restore normal brain chemistry, particularly effective in reducing post-acute withdrawal symptoms and supporting long-term sobriety. Disulfiram serves as a deterrent to drinking by causing unpleasant physical reactions when combined with alcohol.

  • Benzodiazepines – While there aren’t specific FDA-approved medications for benzodiazepine use disorder, our psychiatrists can prescribe supporting medications to manage withdrawal symptoms and complications. This may include switching to longer-acting benzodiazepines for easier tapering, using anticonvulsants for seizure prevention, and incorporating non-addictive anxiety medications or beta-blockers for physical symptoms. 

  • Stimulants – While no FDA-approved medications exist specifically for stimulant use disorder, several medications can be prescribed off-label to help in your recovery journey. Modafinil helps improve cognitive function and address the excessive sleepiness often experienced during withdrawal. Bupropion, traditionally used for depression, may help reduce cravings and address mood symptoms common in early recovery.

It is worth noting the medications used will vary depending on the substance addiction being treated and the withdrawal symptoms being experienced. 

MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER

MAT is a highly effective approach to support individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). It combines the use of medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to help alleviate and manage withdrawal symptoms during detox. In addition, certain MAT medications may be used long-term to help reduce cravings for opioids and lower the risks of relapsing.

MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOL USE DISORDER

MAT is also beneficial for individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Besides Vivitrol and Naltrexone, two other medications that might be used during detox and to help sustain sobriety post-detox are Acamprosate and Disulfiram.

Acamprosate works by stabilizing the brain chemistry disrupted by chronic alcohol consumption, helping to reduce withdrawal symptoms and maintain abstinence. Whereas Disulfiram discourages drinking by creating unpleasant physical reactions, such as nausea and vomiting, when alcohol is consumed.

When used alongside counseling and behavioral therapies, these medications can significantly enhance treatment outcomes and facilitate long-term recovery from AUD.

 

BENEFITS OF MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT IN NASHVILLE

Medication-assisted treatment in Nashville at Music City Detox offers numerous benefits for the treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders, as follows:

  • MAT has consistently shown higher success rates in improving outcomes than traditional approaches alone.
  • Medications used in MAT minimize cravings and manage withdrawal symptoms.
  • By reducing drug cravings and blocking the euphoric effects of substances, MAT significantly reduces the risk of relapse.
  • MAT helps regulate brain function, allowing for physical and psychological healing from alcohol and substance use.
  • MAT allows individuals to regain control over their lives and take the initial steps to live substance-free.

Overall, MAT offers a comprehensive approach that enhances the chances of long-term recovery success by reducing withdrawal symptoms, minimizing cravings, reducing the risk of relapses, and improving overall health outcomes.

DOES INSURANCE COVER MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT?

Insurance coverage for MAT varies depending on the specific insurance plan and provider. However, many health insurance plans typically cover detox and addiction treatment services, as well as MAT.

It is recommended to check with your specific insurance provider to understand the extent of coverage for MAT services. Additionally, you may contact our admissions coordinators, who can help you determine your MAT coverage and maximize your benefits.

BEGIN MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT IN NASHVILLE TODAY

Take the first step of your recovery journey by beginning medication-assisted treatment in Nashville at Music City Detox. 

Our caring and compassionate team of healthcare professionals is ready to provide personalized treatment plans that combine medication with counseling and behavioral therapies to support your detox process. Don’t let addiction define you any longer. Start your path to a brighter, substance-free future today by contacting us now.

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