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- Medications for Substance Use Disorders | SAMHSA
Related Resources Alcohol misuse and AUD Medication for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Brief Guide TIP 49: Incorporating Alcohol Pharmacotherapies Into Medical Practice TIP 63: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Opioid Overdose Prevention Medications
- Find Help and Treatment for Mental Health, Drug, Alcohol Issues
Find treatment locators and helplines such as the 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline, FindTreatment gov, FindSupport gov, and others
- Treatment Types for Mental Health, Drugs and Alcohol | SAMHSA
Many treatment options have long waitlists, but can still help while you wait Interim care can provide daily medicine and emergency counseling to keep you safe until an outpatient, inpatient, or residential spot is ready for you Peer recovery support There are many support groups available—based on the type of issue you’re dealing with
- Buprenorphine Treatment Locator for Opioid Dependency
Buprenorphine Telemedicine Prescribing Training Requirements (MATE Act) Resources Recommendations for Curricular Elements in Substance Use Disorders Training Medical Membership and Training and Accreditation Organizations Waiver Elimination (MAT Act)
- Opioid Treatment Program Directory - SAMHSA
Find Help Find Support What is Mental Health? Mental Health and Substance Use Co-Occurring Disorders Trastorno por déficit de atención por hiperactividad Encuentra un profesional o un programa de atención médica FindTreatment gov National Helpline Disaster Distress Helpline 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline Recovery and Recovery Support Buprenorphine Practitioner Treatment Program Locator
- Provider Information on Treatment Options | SAMHSA
SAMHSA funds the Providers Clinical Support System – Medications for Alcohol Use Disorders (PCSS-MAUD) to provide free training and mentoring to medical practitioners to identify and treat alcohol use disorder
- Medication-assisted Treatment Inside Correctional Facilities
Both medical and security staf should immediately take steps to address any medical or safety risks stemming from the incident When medication diversion does occur, ensure an after-incident review is conducted and corrective actions are taken, based on the findings of the incident report
- Opioid Overdose - Evidence-Based Resources | SAMHSA
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) - The use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders
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