Opioid use disorder (OUD) includes dependence on natural opiates and synthetic opioids. It causes cravings, health and social harm, and carries overdose risk. Effective modern care combines medications, counseling, and harm-reduction measures.
Opiate Addictions
Overcoming Addictions
Recovery from addiction is often nonlinear and challenging because of withdrawal, cravings, and co-occurring mental health issues. Combining medication, behavioral therapies, peer support, and harm reduction improves outcomes.
Addictions
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder involving compulsive substance use or behaviors despite harm. Modern care combines medication, psychotherapy, and social support; recovery often requires long-term strategies.
Heroin Addictions
Heroin addiction demands compassionate, evidence-based treatment - not stigma. Expand access to medications, naloxone and integrated support, shorten waitlists, and train clinicians and communities.