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Dr. Lesley Brooks
Greeley CO

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Dr. Lesley Brooks
Greeley CO

Medications for Treating Opioid Use Disorder

With three million US citizens and 16 million individuals worldwide struggling with an opioid use disorder, it’s essential we create an environment of care and education. Medication alone has proven to be successful in OUD treatment but, when coupled with counseling and behavioral therapies it helps create a “whole-patient” approach, which provides additional support.

“Seeing the power of MOUD firsthand is incredible. These patients have been fighting for their lives, struggling to give thought to anything else.”

Saxon, In Recovery
Craig, CO

This treatment approach has been shown to:

“If you know someone who judges the use of these medications, people in the treatment community can help them understand it.”

-Antoinette,
Behavioral Health Director

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Choosing a Medication for You

So how do you find the right medication for you? There isn’t an equation for picking the perfect medication. Rather, it’s about communication. The first step is speaking to your doctor or a treatment provider about your needs regarding treatment for an opioid use disorder. Find treatment providers at OwnPath.co.

Treatment is best approached with an open mind, and the empowerment to share what you’re going through with your treatment provider, without shame. Advocating for yourself is essential, and if you don’t feel comfortable speaking with your doctor or navigating the process alone, bring along a friend or family member who can help you navigate your care.

Tell your treatment provider your goals, what you feel comfortable with, and any questions or concerns you may have. Once you’re prescribed medication, keep communication open with your treatment provider. If a medication isn’t feeling right or like it’s working for you, you can ask them to make adjustments to your current medication or to try another medication. 

Reassure yourself that it might not go perfectly the first time around. Don’t lose hope. The journey to recovery is challenging, but with open communication, you can tailor your recovery process to meet your needs and feel reassured in your choices.