Dec. 31, 2019 – The research team said that the people who stopped taking opioids once are now taking methamphetamine. People are who are addicts to substances, they are having substance use disorders and they don’t take only one drug. The methamphetamine problems seem to be worse than that of opioid and they are not that much prepared to control the meth crisis.
There are no such medications available to treat meth addiction. Drugs that control the opioids crisis like Suboxone and Vivitrol can be useful when prescribed with proper counseling and other behavior therapies, a practice known as medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
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