Join Nick Stavros and Debra Stevens as part of the Opioid & The Workplace Summit for a discussion on the types of recovery and treatment options available for those struggling with opioid use disorder and why it’s good business for employers to support these employees.
Read MoreEmployers should consider creating a Workplace Supported Recovery (WSR) Program to prevent substance misuse, reduce stigma, and encourage recovery. This may include staying at work or returning to work.
Read MoreArizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is Arizona's Medicaid agency that offers health care programs to serve Arizona residents. Individuals must meet certain income and other requirements to obtain services.
Read MoreNeed help with opioids? We are always here. Local medical experts offer patients, providers, and family members opioid information, resources and referral 24/7. Translation services available. Any question. Any concern. Any time.
Read MoreNeed help choosing the best rehab center in your area? Call this 24/7 Addiction Hotline to find the best option in your city.
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Read MoreA brief review of the 3 primary medications used in the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). Using data from available medical literature, we synthesize existing knowledge and provide a framework for how to determine the optimal approach for outpatient management of OUD with medication-assisted treatments.
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Read MoreIt is essential that you and your doctor discuss treatment options with all of the risks and benefits carefully considered. Some medications, such as prescription opioids, can help relieve pain in the short term but also come with serious risks and potential complications—and must be prescribed and used carefully.
Read MoreLocal medical experts offer patients, providers, and family members opioid information, resources and referral 24/7. Translation services available.
Read MoreMedication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies for the treatment of substance use disorders.
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