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Q: What medications treat alcohol addiction?
A: Common medications include naltrexone (reduces cravings), disulfiram (causes unpleasant reactions to alcohol), and acamprosate (reduces withdrawal discomfort and relapse risk).
Q: Can medications alone treat drug addiction?
A: Medications work best as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counseling and behavioral therapy. Medications like buprenorphine and methadone are effective for opioid use disorder.
Q: How does naltrexone help with alcohol dependence?
A: Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the euphoric effects of alcohol and diminishing cravings, making it easier for patients to maintain abstinence.
Q: Are these addiction medications available without a rescription?
A: No. All alcohol and drug treatment medications require a valid prescription. AlldayNightChemist provides these at affordable prices with a valid prescription from your doctor.
Q: How long does alcohol addiction treatment medication last?
A: Treatment duration varies per individual. Naltrexone is often prescribed for 3–12 months. Your doctor will determine the appropriate duration based on your recovery progress.
Q: What types of treatment programs are available for Alcohol and drug?
A: Alcohol and drug treatment options include detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient programs, counseling, and behavioral therapies.
Q: Can addiction be cured?
A: There is no easy way to cure addiction, but it can be effectively managed with proper treatment and long-term support. The cure for addiction depends on the patient willpower.