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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

FDA-Approved Medications for Addiction Recovery in Orange County, California

Addiction changes brain chemistry, and sometimes the most effective treatment includes medications that help restore balance. At Addiction Recovery Center, our Orange County facility provides Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for adults aged 18 and older struggling with opioid and alcohol addiction. MAT combines FDA-approved medications with behavioral therapy and counseling to treat addiction comprehensively – addressing both the physical and psychological dimensions of substance use disorders.

MAT is not replacing one addiction with another. These medications are evidence-based tools that reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal, and block the euphoric effects of substances – giving you the stability needed to engage in therapy, rebuild your life, and sustain long-term recovery. Research consistently shows that MAT improves treatment retention, reduces illicit drug use, decreases overdose deaths, and increases the likelihood of lasting sobriety.

Our medical team evaluates each client individually to determine whether MAT is appropriate and which medication offers the best fit. We offer the full range of FDA-approved options, including Vivitrol Treatment, Sublocade Treatment, and Suboxone Treatment – each with unique benefits detailed on their respective pages. Same-day admissions ensure you can begin medication-assisted care immediately when you are ready.

Contact Addiction Recovery Center at (866) 502-4344 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.

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Understanding Medication-Assisted Treatment

What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment?

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of FDA-approved medications, combined with counseling and behavioral therapies, to treat substance use disorders. MAT is considered the gold standard for opioid use disorder and has strong evidence supporting its use for alcohol addiction as well. These medications work on brain chemistry to normalize function, reduce cravings, and prevent the rewarding effects of substances.

MAT vs. Abstinence-Only Treatment

Factor

Medication-Assisted Treatment

Abstinence-Only Treatment

Approach

Medications combined with therapy

Therapy and behavioral interventions only

Craving Management

Medications significantly reduce cravings

Relies solely on willpower and coping skills

Withdrawal Prevention

Some medications prevent withdrawal entirely

Must manage withdrawal through other means

Overdose Protection

Some medications block opioid effects, reducing overdose risk

No pharmacological protection

Research Support

Extensive evidence demonstrating improved outcomes

Mixed evidence; higher relapse rates for opioid addiction

Best For

Opioid addiction, alcohol addiction, those with previous relapse

Those who prefer non-medication approaches, certain substance types

 

FactorMedication-Assisted TreatmentAbstinence-Only Treatment
ApproachMedications combined with therapyTherapy and behavioral interventions only
Craving ManagementMedications significantly reduce cravingsRelies solely on willpower and coping skills
Withdrawal PreventionSome medications prevent withdrawal entirelyMust manage withdrawal through other means
Overdose ProtectionSome medications block opioid effects, reducing overdose riskNo pharmacological protection
Research SupportExtensive evidence demonstrating improved outcomesMixed evidence; higher relapse rates for opioid addiction
Best ForOpioid addiction, alcohol addiction, those with previous relapseThose who prefer non-medication approaches, certain substance types

Why MAT Matters

Medication-Assisted Treatment represents a critical advancement in addiction medicine. MAT matters because it provides:

  • Significant reduction in opioid cravings that often drive relapse
  • Prevention of withdrawal symptoms that make early recovery unbearable
  • Blocking effects that eliminate the “reward” of using opioids
  • Decreased risk of fatal overdose during treatment and beyond
  • Improved retention in treatment programs
  • Better engagement in therapy and counseling when cravings are managed
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Why MAT Matters

Medication-Assisted Treatment represents a critical advancement in addiction medicine. MAT matters because it provides:

  • Significant reduction in opioid cravings that often drive relapse
  • Prevention of withdrawal symptoms that make early recovery unbearable
  • Blocking effects that eliminate the “reward” of using opioids
  • Decreased risk of fatal overdose during treatment and beyond
  • Improved retention in treatment programs
  • Better engagement in therapy and counseling when cravings are managed
Our Medications

Our MAT Medications

Addiction Recovery Center offers the full range of FDA-approved medications for opioid and alcohol addiction. Our physicians evaluate your specific situation to recommend the medication best suited to your needs, preferences, and treatment goals.

Medications for Opioid Addiction

Medication

Type

How It Works

Administration

Buprenorphine (Suboxone)

Partial opioid agonist

Activates opioid receptors partially to reduce cravings and prevent withdrawal without producing euphoria

Daily sublingual film or tablet

Naltrexone (Vivitrol)

Opioid antagonist

Blocks opioid receptors completely, preventing any effect from opioid use

Monthly injection

Buprenorphine (Sublocade)

Partial opioid agonist

Extended-release formulation providing steady medication levels

Monthly injection

 

Medications for Alcohol Addiction

Medication

How It Works

Administration

Naltrexone (Vivitrol/oral)

Reduces alcohol cravings and blocks pleasurable effects of drinking

Monthly injection or daily oral tablet

Acamprosate (Campral)

Stabilizes brain chemistry disrupted by chronic alcohol use

Daily oral tablets

Disulfiram (Antabuse)

Creates unpleasant reaction if alcohol is consumed, deterring use

Daily oral tablet

 

Medications for Opioid Addiction

Medication Type How It Works Administration
Buprenorphine (Suboxone) Partial opioid agonist Activates opioid receptors partially to reduce cravings and prevent withdrawal without producing euphoria Daily sublingual film or tablet
Naltrexone (Vivitrol) Opioid antagonist Blocks opioid receptors completely, preventing any effect from opioid use Monthly injection
Buprenorphine (Sublocade) Partial opioid agonist Extended-release formulation providing steady medication levels Monthly injection

Medications for Alcohol Addiction

Medication How It Works Administration
Naltrexone (Vivitrol/oral) Reduces alcohol cravings and blocks pleasurable effects of drinking Monthly injection or daily oral tablet
Acamprosate (Campral) Stabilizes brain chemistry disrupted by chronic alcohol use Daily oral tablets
Disulfiram (Antabuse) Creates unpleasant reaction if alcohol is consumed, deterring use Daily oral tablet
Our medical team discusses all options during your assessment and helps you make an informed decision about which medication aligns with your goals.
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Treatment Options

Our MAT Treatment Options

We offer three primary medication options for opioid addiction, each with distinct advantages. Click through to learn more about each treatment approach.

Vivitrol Treatment

Vivitrol (extended-release naltrexone) is a monthly injection that completely blocks opioid receptors, preventing any high from opioid use. Vivitrol is also FDA-approved for alcohol addiction, reducing cravings and the pleasurable effects of drinking.

Key benefits of Vivitrol:

  • Once-monthly injection eliminates daily medication compliance concerns
  • No potential for diversion or misuse
  • Blocks opioid effects completely, removing temptation
  • Effective for both opioid and alcohol addiction
  • No controlled substance restrictions

Visit our Vivitrol Treatment page for comprehensive information about this medication option.

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Sublocade Treatment

Sublocade is an extended-release buprenorphine injection administered monthly. It provides steady medication levels without the need for daily dosing, offering convenience while maintaining the benefits of buprenorphine therapy.

Key benefits of Sublocade:

  • Monthly injection eliminates daily dosing requirements
  • Steady medication levels reduce breakthrough cravings
  • Reduces the risk of diversion compared to daily medications
  • Smoother experience without daily peaks and troughs
  • Can simplify the transition from daily Suboxone

Visit our Sublocade Treatment page for comprehensive information about this medication option.

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Suboxone Treatment

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is a daily sublingual medication that reduces cravings and prevents withdrawal while blocking the euphoric effects of opioids. It is the most widely prescribed MAT medication and has extensive research supporting its effectiveness.

Key benefits of Suboxone:

  • Can be initiated during active withdrawal, providing rapid relief
  • Daily dosing allows for flexible dose adjustments
  • Long track record of safety and effectiveness
  • Can be prescribed for take-home use after stabilization
  • Multiple generic options improve affordability

Visit our Suboxone Treatment page for comprehensive information about this medication option.

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Vivitrol Treatment

Vivitrol (extended-release naltrexone) is a monthly injection that completely blocks opioid receptors, preventing any high from opioid use. Vivitrol is also FDA-approved for alcohol addiction, reducing cravings and the pleasurable effects of drinking.

Key benefits of Vivitrol:

  • Once-monthly injection eliminates daily medication compliance concerns
  • No potential for diversion or misuse
  • Blocks opioid effects completely, removing temptation
  • Effective for both opioid and alcohol addiction
  • No controlled substance restrictions

Visit our Vivitrol Treatment page for comprehensive information about this medication option.

Sublocade Treatment

Sublocade is an extended-release buprenorphine injection administered monthly. It provides steady medication levels without the need for daily dosing, offering convenience while maintaining the benefits of buprenorphine therapy.

Key benefits of Sublocade:

  • Monthly injection eliminates daily dosing requirements
  • Steady medication levels reduce breakthrough cravings
  • Reduces the risk of diversion compared to daily medications
  • Smoother experience without daily peaks and troughs
  • Can simplify the transition from daily Suboxone

Visit our Sublocade Treatment page for comprehensive information about this medication option.

Suboxone Treatment

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is a daily sublingual medication that reduces cravings and prevents withdrawal while blocking the euphoric effects of opioids. It is the most widely prescribed MAT medication and has extensive research supporting its effectiveness.

Key benefits of Suboxone:

  • Can be initiated during active withdrawal, providing rapid relief
  • Daily dosing allows for flexible dose adjustments
  • Long track record of safety and effectiveness
  • Can be prescribed for take-home use after stabilization
  • Multiple generic options improve affordability

Visit our Suboxone Treatment page for comprehensive information about this medication option.

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MAT for Specific Addictions

MAT for Specific Addictions

MAT is most effective for opioid addiction but also has strong applications for alcohol use disorder. Our clinical team matches medication approaches to your specific substance and situation.

How MAT Applies to Different Addictions

Condition

MAT Approach

Heroin Addiction Treatment

Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Sublocade) or naltrexone (Vivitrol); medication selection based on treatment phase and individual factors

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

Higher buprenorphine doses often needed due to fentanyl potency; careful induction protocols; extended stabilization periods

Prescription Opioid Addiction

Full range of MAT options available; often easier induction than street opioid users; attention to pain management if applicable

Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Naltrexone (Vivitrol or oral), acamprosate, or disulfiram; medication selection based on drinking patterns and treatment goals

Chronic Alcoholism Treatment

MAT combined with intensive behavioral treatment; acamprosate particularly helpful for maintaining abstinence after detox

 

How MAT Applies to Different Addictions

Condition

MAT Approach

Heroin Addiction Treatment

Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Sublocade) or naltrexone (Vivitrol); medication selection based on treatment phase and individual factors

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

Higher buprenorphine doses often needed due to fentanyl potency; careful induction protocols; extended stabilization periods

Prescription Opioid Addiction

Full range of MAT options available; often easier induction than street opioid users; attention to pain management if applicable

Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Naltrexone (Vivitrol or oral), acamprosate, or disulfiram; medication selection based on drinking patterns and treatment goals

Chronic Alcoholism Treatment

MAT combined with intensive behavioral treatment; acamprosate particularly helpful for maintaining abstinence after detox

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How We Deliver

How We Deliver MAT

Having MAT medications available is not enough – proper implementation determines outcomes. Our facility ensures MAT is delivered with medical expertise, clinical integration, and ongoing support.

Medical Oversight

Our MAT program includes comprehensive medical management:

  • Board-certified physicians specializing in addiction medicine
  • Thorough evaluation before medication initiation
  • Careful induction protocols tailored to each medication
  • Regular monitoring appointments and dose adjustments
  • Management of side effects and medication interactions
  • Coordination with other healthcare providers as needed
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Integrated Treatment

MAT works best when combined with comprehensive addiction treatment:

  • Individual Therapy addressing underlying issues and building coping skills
  • Group Therapy providing peer support and accountability
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) targeting thought patterns that drive use
  • Family Therapy repairing relationships and building support systems
  • Relapse Prevention Planning developing strategies for long-term success
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Ongoing Support

MAT is not a short-term fix – many individuals benefit from extended medication treatment:

  • Regular follow-up appointments throughout treatment
  • Continued medication access during step-down to lower levels of care
  • Coordination with community providers for long-term MAT maintenance
  • Adjustment of medication or approach based on progress and needs
  • Support for eventual medication tapering when clinically appropriate
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Medical Oversight

Our MAT program includes comprehensive medical management:
  • Board-certified physicians specializing in addiction medicine
  • Thorough evaluation before medication initiation
  • Careful induction protocols tailored to each medication
  • Regular monitoring appointments and dose adjustments
  • Management of side effects and medication interactions
  • Coordination with other healthcare providers as needed

Integrated Treatment

MAT works best when combined with comprehensive addiction treatment:
  • Individual Therapy addressing underlying issues and building coping skills
  • Group Therapy providing peer support and accountability
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) targeting thought patterns that drive use
  • Family Therapy repairing relationships and building support systems
  • Relapse Prevention Planning developing strategies for long-term success

Ongoing Support

MAT is not a short-term fix – many individuals benefit from extended medication treatment:
  • Regular follow-up appointments throughout treatment
  • Continued medication access during step-down to lower levels of care
  • Coordination with community providers for long-term MAT maintenance
  • Adjustment of medication or approach based on progress and needs
  • Support for eventual medication tapering when clinically appropriate
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MAT Across Levels of Care

MAT Across Levels of Care

Medication-Assisted Treatment integrates with all levels of care, adapted to each treatment setting and phase of recovery.

In Medical Detoxification

MAT often begins during Medical Detoxification:

  • Buprenorphine induction can occur during opioid withdrawal
  • Medications provide immediate relief from withdrawal symptoms
  • Stabilization on MAT prepares you for continued treatment
  • Medical monitoring ensures safe medication initiation
  • Evaluation determines optimal long-term MAT approach

In Residential Treatment

Residential Treatment provides intensive support while stabilizing on MAT:

  • Daily medication administration and monitoring
  • Dose adjustments based on response and symptoms
  • Integration with full therapeutic programming
  • Education about your medication and its role in recovery
  • Preparation for medication self-management after discharge

In Intensive Outpatient Programs

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Virtual IOP continue MAT support:

  • Ongoing medication prescriptions and refills
  • Regular medical appointments for monitoring
  • Monthly injections (Vivitrol, Sublocade) administered at our facility or coordinated locally
  • Integration of MAT with intensive therapy programming
  • Accountability through drug testing and clinical oversight

In Aftercare

Addiction Aftercare Services maintain long-term MAT access:

  • Continued prescriptions through our medical team or community provider transfer
  • Monthly injection administration for Vivitrol Treatment and Sublocade Treatment
  • Ongoing monitoring and support
  • Evaluation for medication tapering when clinically appropriate
  • Crisis support if challenges arise
The Science Behind MAT

The Science Behind MAT

Our MAT protocols are grounded in extensive medical research and endorsed by leading health organizations including SAMHSA, NIDA, and the CDC.

Key Research Findings

Reduced mortality
MAT cuts the risk of opioid overdose death by approximately 50%, making it a life-saving intervention (Wakeman et al., 2020)
Improved retention
Individuals on MAT remain in treatment significantly longer than those receiving behavioral treatment alone (SAMHSA, 2021)
Decreased illicit use
MAT substantially reduces use of illicit opioids and associated criminal activity (National Academies, 2019)
Better functioning
Individuals on MAT show improved employment, family relationships, and overall quality of life (NIDA, 2018)
Long-term effectiveness
Extended MAT treatment produces better outcomes than short-term medication use followed by discontinuation (Williams et al., 2020)

We continuously update our protocols as new research emerges, ensuring you benefit from the latest advances in addiction medicine.

Key Research Findings

  • Reduced mortality: MAT cuts the risk of opioid overdose death by approximately 50%, making it a life-saving intervention (Wakeman et al., 2020)
  • Improved retention: Individuals on MAT remain in treatment significantly longer than those receiving behavioral treatment alone (SAMHSA, 2021)
  • Decreased illicit use: MAT substantially reduces use of illicit opioids and associated criminal activity (National Academies, 2019)
  • Better functioning: Individuals on MAT show improved employment, family relationships, and overall quality of life (NIDA, 2018)
  • Long-term effectiveness: Extended MAT treatment produces better outcomes than short-term medication use followed by discontinuation (Williams et al., 2020)

We continuously update our protocols as new research emerges, ensuring you benefit from the latest advances in addiction medicine.

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Why Choose Us

Why Choose Addiction Recovery Center for MAT

MAT Near Me

MAT Near Me

Searching for medication-assisted addiction treatment in Southern California? Addiction Recovery Center provides comprehensive MAT services in Orange County, offering FDA-approved medications combined with evidence-based therapy for adults throughout the region. Our facility serves residents of Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, and surrounding Orange County communities, as well as clients from Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and throughout Southern California. Explore our Facility Virtual Tour to see our treatment environment.
FAQs

Medication-Assisted Treatment FAQs

Is MAT just replacing one drug with another?

No. MAT medications are FDA-approved treatments that normalize brain chemistry without producing the euphoria, impairment, or destructive behaviors associated with addiction. Taking MAT medication as prescribed is fundamentally different from substance abuse – just as taking insulin for diabetes is not “drug addiction.” MAT provides stability that allows you to engage in therapy, repair relationships, and rebuild your life.

How long will I need to be on MAT medication?

Duration varies by individual. Some people benefit from MAT for months, while others continue for years or indefinitely. Research shows that longer treatment duration generally produces better outcomes, and there is no medical reason to stop medication that is working well. Our team helps you evaluate your situation over time and supports tapering when clinically appropriate.

Which MAT medication is best?

The best medication depends on your specific situation, including your substance of use, treatment history, lifestyle factors, and personal preferences. Suboxone offers daily flexibility and can begin during withdrawal. Sublocade provides monthly convenience with steady medication levels. Vivitrol blocks opioids completely and works for both opioid and alcohol addiction. Our physicians discuss all options and help you make an informed choice.

Can I get MAT without going to residential treatment?

Yes, MAT can be provided at various levels of care. Some individuals begin MAT during Medical Detoxification or Residential Treatment, while others start directly in Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or outpatient settings. The appropriate level of care depends on your overall clinical picture, not just whether you need medication.

Will MAT show up on drug tests?

Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Sublocade) can be detected on drug tests that specifically screen for it, but standard employment drug panels typically do not test for buprenorphine. Naltrexone (Vivitrol) does not produce positive results on any standard drug tests. If drug testing is a concern, discuss it with your treatment team and employer as needed.

Does insurance cover MAT?

Yes, most insurance plans cover Medication-Assisted Treatment, including the medications and associated medical services. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires insurers to cover addiction treatment comparably to other medical conditions. Our admissions team verifies your specific benefits before treatment begins. Visit our Verify Insurance Coverage page for more information.

Medication and Therapy Together

Medication-Assisted Treatment offers a powerful tool in the fight against addiction – but medication alone is not the answer. True recovery requires combining medication with therapy, support, skill-building, and lifestyle change. At Addiction Recovery Center, we integrate MAT with comprehensive treatment programming to address every dimension of addiction and build the foundation for lasting sobriety.

If you or someone you love is struggling with opioid or alcohol addiction, MAT may offer the stability needed to finally break free. Our medical team is ready to evaluate your situation and recommend the approach most likely to support your success.

Contact Addiction Recovery Center at (866) 502-4344 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.

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