Question by billie s: What are the usual drugs that can treat heroin addiction?
I’ve always thought that it was just therapy, counseling, and rehabilitation that’s used to treat addictions. But recently I found out that others are given medication as well. I was just wondering what these drugs are.
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Answer by brooke d.
Methadone is the most widely used treatment for heroin addiction. It’s a synthetic opiate medication that blocks the effects of heroin and has been proven to be successful in treating heroin addicts. Other medications used are naloxone (used for cases of overdose), naltrexone, and buprenorphine. There are also other drugs that are undergoing study to determine if they would be effective in treating heroin addiction.
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They mostly use methadone to treat heroine addicts. Methadone is addictive too but not as dangerous as heroine
Methadone
Methadone is the most common, but is being replaced in many rehab programs because the street value is increasing and it can still give a euphoric effect. Another drug that has started to come into play is called LAAM and does not give the patient the euohoric effect of opium and so it does not have the abuse potential that methadone does. Buprenoriphen is also used in opiate maintenance recovery, but is more widely used as a detox mediation.
These medications are only part of a treatment plan though. There still needs to be counseling, education and group support systems like NA.
can your addiction recovery from heroine get you addicted to methadone though? you recover from one addiction to get addicted to another how does that work?