Healing Begins Where Licit Drugs Bridge The Gap To Recovery

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Licit drugs can be defined as drugs which are legal to supply, sell and use. These drugs are medications that are legally prescribed by doctors to treat various physical or mental health conditions. Licit drugs are prescribed to individuals struggling with substance abuse to assist them in their recovery process.

In addiction treatment can vary depending on the substances a person is addicted to. For example, methadone and buprenorphine are commonly prescribed to help individuals with opioid addiction by reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings. These drugs are known as opioid agonists and can be taken orally or through transdermal patches.

Another licit drug used in addiction treatment is disulfiram. It helps individuals with alcohol addiction by causing unpleasant symptoms when alcohol is consumed. This aversion therapy aims to discourage alcohol consumption and support sobriety.

Naltrexone is another medication used to treat both alcohol and opioid addiction. It works by blocking the effects of opioids and reducing alcohol cravings. Naltrexone can be taken orally or through a monthly injection.

In addition to these licit drugs, other medications such as antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs or medications used to manage physical health conditions may also be prescribed to individuals in addiction treatment. This is because substance abuse often co-occurs with other mental or physical health issues and treating these conditions simultaneously improves overall recovery outcomes.

It’s important to note that the use of licit drugs in addiction treatment should always be done under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. These medications are a part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counselling, therapy and support groups. Each individual’s treatment plan may differ based on their specific circumstances.

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