Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a highly effective tool for addiction recovery. However, some myths and misconceptions persist.
Here at AM Behavioral Health, we believe in open communication and addressing these concerns directly:
Below are some common misconceptions about medication-assisted treatment:
MAT medications are actually not addictive in the same way as illicit drugs. They are carefully monitored by physicians and work differently in the brain, reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms. This allows people to focus on recovery.
It is true that some MAT medications, like methadone, can cause physical dependence. But, dependence is different from addiction.
Dependence simply means the body adjusts to the presence of the medication and may experience withdrawal symptoms if it is stopped abruptly. This is why it’s crucial to taper off medication under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
At AM Behavioral Health, we stay up-to-date on the latest research regarding MAT and are committed to providing evidence-based treatment options for our clients. Our team is here to address your questions and concerns and help you determine if MAT is the right option for you.