OPIOID USE DISORDER TREATMENT IN Arkansas
From Little Rock to Hot Springs, from Fayetteville to Bentonville, all throughout Arkansas the epidemic that is the opioid use crisis has burdened many different neighborhoods and communities. The dangers of this dependency have affected many families for generations. In order to grow our communities, families and loved ones, we must have enough courage to step up and seek out change. Bright Heart Health stands as a beacon and an advocate to win back the lives of our clients and their loved ones. Allow a friend to help guide you through the tough times.
The CDC reported in 2019 that Arkansas providers wrote double the number of opioid prescriptions than the national average, placing the state 2nd highest in the country for opioid prescriptions. Out of Arkansas’ seventy-five counties, sixty-six counties have a higher-than-average opioid prescribing rate, with rates continuing to increase. The Arkansas Attorney General has begun working with pharmacies and providers to work towards reducing the high rates of opioid prescriptions in the state.
Through Bright Heart Health’s telemedicine program, opioid use disorder patients now have another mode of treatment available to them. A common reason why individuals struggling with opioid use disorder are reluctant to quit is because of the painful withdrawal, also known as “dope sickness.” To alleviate symptoms and facilitate safe withdrawal, we prescribe suboxone (buprenorphine) which will give you the same “high” but won’t get you hooked, allowing a steady transition out of withdrawal. Suboxone is safe for long-term use as long as it is managed by the provider. One-on-one sessions with a BHH counselor and participating in group therapy can improve the underlying conditions that may have contributed to your opioid use. If you are an Arkansas patient who experiences chronic pain, we also offer chronic pain management services. We can help you manage your pain without prescribing potentially addictive meds.
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