Contact Info
- 462 Grider Street
- Buffalo, NY - 14215
- phone: (716) 898-3415
About Erie County Medical Center Withdrawal and Stabilization Service
Erie County Medical Center Withdrawal and Stabilization Service located in Buffalo, NY provides a State Funded rehab program. Detailed description details:
Erie County Medical Center Withdrawal and Stabilization Service Erie County Medical Center Withdrawal and Stabilization Service provides a Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program for opiods.
Erie County Medical Center Withdrawal and Stabilization Service Erie County Medical Center Withdrawal and Stabilization Service uses a combination of medication, counseling, and behavioral therapy to treat opiod addiction.
Medications used in the MAT include: Buprenorphine; Unlike methadone treatment, which must be performed in a highly structured clinic, buprenorphine is the first medication to treat opioid dependency that is permitted to be prescribed or dispensed in physician offices, significantly increasing treatment access.
Methadone; Methadone works by changing how the brain and nervous system respond to pain. It lessens the painful symptoms of opiate withdrawal and blocks the euphoric effects of opiate drugs such as heroin, morphine, and codeine, as well as semi-synthetic opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone.
Naltrexone; Naltrexone blocks the euphoric and sedative effects of drugs such as heroin, morphine, and codeine. It works differently in the body than buprenorphine and methadone, which activate opioid receptors in the body that suppress cravings. Naltrexone binds and blocks opioid receptors, and is reported to reduce opioid cravings. There is no abuse and diversion potential with naltrexone.
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