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What kind of long acting injectables are used to treat addiction?

The development of long-acting injectable naltrexone allows for monthly dosing, and has been used to treat alcohol dependence since 2006.

What exactly does Vivitrol do?

VIVITROL blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin or opioid pain medicines. Do not try to overcome this blocking effect by taking large amounts of opioids—this can lead to serious injury, coma, or death.

Is Vivitrol the same as Suboxone?

If choosing between one or the other to reduce opioid use: Suboxone is the better choice in outpatient settings, while Suboxone and Vivitrol will fare similarly, on average, in an inpatient setting, where programs have the benefit of an extended detoxification if needed.

What are the 4 most commonly used injectable drugs?

The most commonly injected drug is heroin, but amphetamines, buprenorphine, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, cocaine, and methamphetamine also are injected.Aug 19, 2021

How much does Vivitrol cost per month?

There are currently no generic forms of the monthly naltrexone shot, so the cost of Vivitrol cost can be quite high. Someone paying full price for the drug without insurance or discounts can expect a cost of $1,000 per month or more.Jan 4, 2022

Is there a generic form of Vivitrol?

There's no generic form of Vivitrol. But there is currently a generic form of Suboxone called buprenorphine/naloxone. Brand-name medications usually cost more than generics.

Does Vivitrol work better than naltrexone?

The study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, found that a monthly shot of naltrexone (sold as Vivitrol) is as effective as its main competitor, the daily pill of buprenorphine and naloxone (sold as Suboxone).Nov 14, 2017

How well does Vivitrol work?

Vivitrol combined with counseling and therapy has a 90% success rate in helping people achieve sobriety.Aug 13, 2021

How long should Vivitrol be used?

Most medical professionals will recommend that Vivitrol be used for at least one year. When speaking to a physician about Vivitrol injections within a medication assisted treatment program, it can be beneficial to also discuss how long you might remain on Vivitrol.

What are the 3 types of injections?

The three main routes are intradermal (ID) injection, subcutaneous (SC) injection and intramuscular (IM) injection. Each type targets a different skin layer: Subcutaneous injections are administered in the fat layer, underneath the skin. Intramuscular injections are delivered into the muscle.

What types of shots are given in the buttocks?

Common sites for intramuscular injections include the deltoid muscle of the upper arm and the gluteal muscle of the buttock....Intramuscular injectionCPT963725 more rows

What are the 5 types of injections?

What are the different types of injections?Intravenous (IV) injections. An IV injection is the fastest way to inject a medication and involves using a syringe to inject a medication directly into a vein. ... Intramuscular (IM) injections. ... Subcutaneous (SC) injections. ... Intradermal (ID) injections.Nov 2, 2021

Uses

Benefits of A Monthly Injection vs. Daily Pill

Before Taking

  • Before initiating treatment with injectable naltrexone, your healthcare provider will perform a physical exam, may determine your liver function, and conduct a drug test. Because naltrexone is an opioid antagonist, taking it may lead to opioid withdrawal if you have taken an opioid medication within the last 10 days.7
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Precautions and Contraindications

  • You should not receive monthly naltrexone injections or take other naltrexone-containing medications if you are actively using opioids. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) says that people who are being treated with naltrexone may have a reduced tolerance to opioids after the dose goes away. This can lead to potentially life-threateni…
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How to Take

  • If you believe that you have an alcohol or opioid use disorder or want to cut back on your use, talk to your doctor about your treatment options. Your doctor will perform an evaluation of your health and needs to determine if a monthly naltrexone injection is right for you. If your doctor determines that this approach might be appropriate, your doctor will give you an intramuscular injection in t…
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Side Effects

  • The side effects of monthly naltrexone injections are similar to those of daily oral naltrexone. Possible side effects may include: 1. Abdominal pain 2. Back pain 3. Decreased appetite 4. Dizziness 5. Fatigue 6. Headache 7. Injection site reactions 8. Joint pain 9. Muscle aches 10. Vomiting9 In one large study looking at the use of naltrexone to t...
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Effectiveness

  • Research suggests that naltrexone can be effective in the treatment of both alcohol use disorder and opioid use disorder.
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