Treatment FAQ

how many treatment services for opioids are there in nebraska

by Cristopher Hyatt Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Opioid-Use-Disorder Treatment Programs
Nebraska has three treatment centers, which use their own processes for enrolling, treating, discharging, and following up with beneficiaries.

What treatment is available for opioid use disorder?

The most effective treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD) are three medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA): methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone.

What state uses the most opioids?

Alabama. Alabama has the highest rate of opioid prescribing in the country.

What is the first-line of treatment for opioid use disorder?

Medication for OUD (MOUD) consists of treatment with an opioid agonist or antagonist and is first-line treatment for most patients with an OUD. MOUD appears to reinforce abstinence and improve treatment retention [1-4].

Who is the biggest supplier of opioids?

China is the number one supplier of fentanyl to the United States. China is also the main supplier to Canada and Mexico. Cartels in the latter usually then smuggle it into the United States. After years of persistent efforts, the U.S.-China bilateral crackdown on opioid trafficking has started to see recent success.

Is OxyContin still available?

OxyContin, a trade name for the narcotic oxycodone hydrochloride, is a painkiller available in the United States only by prescription. OxyContin is legitimately prescribed for relief of moderate to severe pain resulting from injuries, bursitis, neuralgia, arthritis, and cancer.

What is the difference between methadone and hydromorphone?

Treats severe pain or drug dependence. Methadose (methadone) is a cheap and effective treatment for severe chronic pain, but has serious risks for fatal overdose and drug dependence. Dilaudid (hydromorphone) works better and faster at relieving pain than morphine. Available in a cheap generic version.

What is Acadian drug?

Kadian is an opioid medication. An opioid is sometimes called a narcotic. Kadian extended-release capsules are used to treat moderate to severe pain.

What is Mat medication?

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. It is also important to address other health conditions during treatment.

How many states are participating in the opioid settlement?

More than 3,000 state and local governments have targeted opioid makers and distributors in hopes of recouping billions in tax dollars spent dealing with the opioid epidemic. Attorneys general across the country have filed lawsuits against parties that have helped cause the opioids crisis.

Are the Sacklers still rich?

Sackler family members took out more than $10 billion from the company in the decade before it filed for bankruptcy, and they had a net worth of $14 billion in 2015, according to McMahon's decision.

1. The Bridge Behavioral Health, Lincoln, NE

The Bridge Behavioral Health is a drug and alcohol treatment center that offers detox and inpatient treatment.

2. Bryan Independence Center, Lincoln, NE

Bryan Independence Center, a hospital-based substance abuse treatment facility, offers round-the-clock nursing, access to medical care, detox, and residential programs for both adolescents and adults.

3. Centerpointe Campus for Hope, Omaha, NE

Centerpointe Campus for Hope specializes in treating co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders in its residential treatment program.

4. Houses of Hope: Touchstone, Lincoln, NE

Touchstone is a CARF-accredited rehab facility for adults the offers short-term residential treatment.

5. Human Services, Inc., Alliance, NE

This nationally-accredited rehab center believes in providing the highest quality addiction care.

6. Lasting Hope Recovery Center, Omaha, NE

Lasting Hope Recovery Center uses the trauma-informed care model in its inpatient addiction treatment program.

7. Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition (NUIHC), Omaha, NE

The Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition (NUIHC) provides inpatient addiction treatment to Native Americans in Nebraska and surrounding states.

Pain Management

Long-term pain can have lasting effects on physical and mental health. There are strategies to help manage pain.

Opioid Misuse

Prescription drug misuse is taking meds in a manner other than prescribed or for a different condition than for which the meds were prescribed.

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