Anti - Craving Medications help with
the detox process.
The Clinical Team can explain any
recommendations for some of the newer Anti-Craving Medications, if you have had
trouble staying off drugs after detox in the past. Some of these are:
Campral is a delayed release tablet used for the maintenance of
abstinence from alcohol in individuals, with alcohol dependence. Campral helps
reduce the physical and emotional discomfort many people feel in the weeks and
months after they have stopped drinking and participating in treatment. Campral
has demonstrated success in helping clients maintain long-term sobriety.
Naltrexone (Revia) is a safe, effective oral medication used as part of a
comprehensive treatment program as an aid to treat alcohol dependence and
opioid addiction. While effective, it must always be remembered that naltrexone
is a tool to assist an individual in the process of recovery, and is not a cure
in and of itself. Naltrexone is an opiate blocker and prevents all opiate
addicts from getting high and reduces craving in the alcoholic.
Vivitrol is Naltrexone in injection form. It lasts approximately a month
and helps people with compliance.
Antabuse is usually used to assist a chronic alcoholic; it acts as a
deterrent, creating an unpleasant physical response to drinking.
Since relapse prevention is the focus
of treatment, Confidential Counseling Services, Inc. recommends that our
affiliated physicians consider these anti-craving medications for our clients,
as part of building a solid foundation for recovery.
You may be given a recommendation for an evaluation by an independent psychiatrist to assess co-occurring, psychiatric/psychological problems and the possible need for medications. If the psychiatrist is not covered by your insurance, then you will be expected to pay for the consult.