Outpatient Detox Near Me

Naltrexone Treatment in Tennessee

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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Naltrexone

Outpatient Detox Near Me offers comprehensive Naltrexone treatment in Tennessee for those with an alcohol or opioid addiction. For many, taking this medication helps ease their desire to drink or use opioids, which greatly improves their ability to make wise choices and improve their physical and mental health.

The modern world can be difficult to navigate even on the best of days, but if you have an alcohol or opioid addiction, it makes it impossible to live your best life. Fortunately, prescription medications are available to help treat many of the withdrawal symptoms that come with getting sober. Medication-assisted treatment provided by licensed practitioners who understand poor mental health and addiction helps people manage their emotions and thoughts and prepare for a substance-free life.

Call us today or visit our admissions page to begin medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

What is Naltrexone?

Naltrexone is a prescription drug that comes in tablet and capsule form or can be taken as a monthly injection. It is used as part of a medication-assisted treatment plan to help people who are addicted to alcohol or opioid drugs. Brand names for Naltrexone include Vivitrol, Depade, and ReVia.

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How Does Naltrexone Work?

Naltrexone treatment in Tennessee is a common way to approach healing from addiction to alcohol or opioids. The drug is an opioid antagonist that blocks the effects a person feels when they use opioid drugs or alcohol.

Typically, drinking alcohol or using opioids provides a sense of euphoria, but Naltrexone blocks the body’s ability to feel it. When the payoff of being drunk or high is removed from the equation, the person typically feels less inclined to use a substance.

Naltrexone for Opioids

Someone who is addicted to opioids must be off those drugs completely for several days before beginning to take Naltrexone. Then, if they use an opioid drug while taking Naltrexone, they will not feel high or euphoric, thus removing their reason to take the drug.

Naltrexone for Alcohol

Anyone addicted to alcohol must have gone several days without a drink before beginning Naltrexone treatment in Tennessee. Once they begin the drug, if they consume alcohol, it will not make them feel drunk. This takes away the incentive to drink.

Our Detox Center Locations

We offer medication-assisted treatment in our outpatient detox centers across Tennessee.

Contact us today to get started at a detox center near you.

Tennessee Treatment Programs That Offer Naltrexone

While many programs offer Naltrexone as part of their inpatient or residential care, Outpatient Detox Near Me sets itself apart by offering medication-assisted treatment to those who want to sleep in their own homes and travel to a facility during the day for their treatment sessions.

Our outpatient detox program is a good fit for people who do not have severe symptoms and can complete their detox program without going residential.

Potential Side Effects of Naltrexone

While anyone can be at risk of developing side effects from taking a medication, many find that the ones they experience from using Naltrexone are typically short-lived. All side effects should be reported to the prescribing clinician.

Common side effects include:

  • Vomiting 
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache 
  • Dizziness
  • Feeling tired
  • Muscular pain
  • Anxiety

How Long Does Naltrexone Last?

Naltrexone goes to work after the first dose, which is absorbed by the body within an hour.

Pills or capsules are taken daily and should help control the desire to begin drinking or using opioids again, depending on what substance use disorder the person has. Naltrexone is also available as a monthly injection called Vivitrol, and its effects can be felt after a few hours. It can take several days for the full effect of the drug to take hold. 

Why Outpatient Detox Near Me?

Outpatient Detox Near Me provides Naltrexone treatment in Tennessee that elevates a person’s ability to overcome addiction. Our staff offers compassionate and thorough treatment that begins with learning about who the individual is and how best to treat them. We design a menu of therapies and decide whether medication management is a good approach for the person’s healing.

FAQ About Naltrexone

How Much Does Naltrexone Cost?

It depends on whether a person is paying using their insurance and the specifics of their policy. Contact the insurance provider to find out details.

Naltrexone is not likely to cause weight loss, but it can when it’s combined with Bupropion. The combination of drugs is sometimes used to help a person lose weight or maintain weight loss.

Before starting Naltrexone, the individual should no longer be taking opioids, including illegally purchased or manufactured, or as part of another type of drug. The physician should also know if their patient is consuming alcohol or any type of depressant drug.

Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is administered in emergencies when a person has overdosed on an opioid drug. Naltrexone is a medication used in the overall treatment of opioid or alcohol addiction. 

Jawaun Lewis

Dr. Jawaun Lewis

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Dr. Lewis has over 20 years of experience in the medical field, specializing in mental and behavioral health as well as substance abuse treatment. He earned his medical degree from the Oklahoma State University for Health Sciences in Tulsa. Dr. Lewis entered the field of psychiatry in 2002.

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Evidence-based outpatient treatment consistently delivers superior recovery outcomes compared to detox-only programs.

Begin Treatment for Alcohol and Opioid Addiction

Are you interested in knowing more about our Naltrexone treatment in Tennessee for yourself or someone you love?

Outpatient Detox Near Me opened our doors to help people who qualify for outpatient detoxification programs as their first step to living a sober life. We offer therapies and prescription medications that allow people to avoid unnecessary suffering and come out of their detox process feeling stronger.

If you feel ready to turn your life around and put substance abuse behind you, contact us to see how quickly you can enroll in our life-changing treatment. Let us take your hand and show you the way to recovery.